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TTC SUCCESS STORIES..Book #3...
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Posted By: Amy S ~ and freaking out this very second
Details: Sporadic temping this month.
I wasn't going to test but yesterday my
Here is the shocker though.
So now I just have to figure out how to tell the dh!!
Amy S.
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Posted By: Jilly
My symptoms are: cervix very high and very closed and hard
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Posted By: Margaret
In Response To: CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!Details and Dust please!!!!! (nt) (Susan S) I've been travelling a lot the past 6 weeks. Af came last on 8/18. We DTD on cd12, cd16 and cd 19. I figure cd16 was it bec. I usually have 30 day cycles. We DTD at like 2 AM and I was half asleep (well for a while anyway). Had no pg symptoms to speak of, just a slight pulling feeling around 4-5 dpo in my lower abdomen. My bbs just started to get their AF feeling yesterday and I've had no spotting.
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Deborah N
For over a year and a half my DH and I have been TTC. He is 39 and I am 37. After 8 months we finally went to the doctor for assistance. DH tested fine. But for me the results were not as welcome. After an inconclusive ultrasound and HSG, we were sent to an infertility specialist. He scheduled me for a laparoscopy/hysteroscopy the next month. Again, the findings were not good. It was determined that I had been exposed to DES while my mother was pregnant with me. The lower portion of my reproductive organs were deformed from the exposure. The upper portion (uterus minus a cervix, tubes and ovaries) all looked normal. The only option the doctor could offer was GIFT. With low success rate, no insurance coverage for the procedure and the expense, DH and I decided to focus on adoption. Little did we know that while we were sitting there talking with the doctor that I was a few weeks PREGNANT! We believe that the hysteroscope worked like roto-rooter and opened any blockage I may have had. We still have a long way to go as I am at high-risk not only for my age, but because of the DES, so we thank God everyday that we are able to keep this baby. My advise - Let go and let God. When I finally stopped trying to control everything and put it in His hands, our prayers were answered. Good luck to everyone TTC!
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We got off the pill in 11/98 but didn't start TTC until 3/99. I had one cycle in March and then I did not have another cycle for 3 months. My doctor put me on Provera in 7/99 to get my cycle going again. We got pregnant 8/22/99. What did we do: Well, I really didn't think that I was going to ovulate after the Provera (it took me 25 days) so I called my doctor and he told me he was going to put me on Clomid. That was on a Friday. Since I had given up hope this month of ovulating, we DTD on Saturday just for fun. Then on Sunday my temp dipped lower than it ever had before--96.8. We didn't even DTD on Sunday, but I guess Saturday's was enough, because on Monday my temp went up to 97.3, then 97.6, then 97.8. It stayed at 97.8 for 4 days and then it went triphasic. It went to 98.0, then 98.2, then 98.4 and stayed up for the rest of the week. The last temp I took was 98.8, but at the advice of the women on the alumnae board I put my thermometer in the medicine cabinet. I took a clear blue easy at 13 dpo and got the faintest line. It disappeared after about 1 hour. Then I took EPT at 14 and 15 dpo and got a stronger line that never went away. I just got the beta test from my doctor to confirm that we are pregnant. What we did differently: Not much. I did start B6 this month. I did not know whether or not we had a luteal phase problem but I figured it wouldn't hurt. I think the Provera was what did it for me. It just jump started my system and sent it into gear. I'm sure it didn't hurt that I wasn't stressing out about it at the time either (probably the first time in 5 months that I hadn't been). Symptoms: I did have sore breasts about a week
after conception (they have
gotten worse now).
We are so happy. This is something that we both wanted very much. Thank you all for your support. I don't think I could have made it through those 3 months without you. Here's some fresh dust for you
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