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Conception

When's the best time to get pregnant? Use our interactive ovulation calculator to work out when you're most fertile and most likely to conceive.

Clearblue Fertility Monitor Support Group Buddies Vol 4!!

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boba82 · 07/09/2010 09:23

Time for us to move home again ladies!

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boba82 · 23/11/2010 15:01

Started a new thread as this one is quite long now so everyone move over to Vol 5!

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CrazyAlien · 23/11/2010 14:45

Hey,
I meant to say that this is my 4th cycle and the 1st cycle using the CBFM.... is it normal to have just highs on it? Just embarked on my 5th cycle and 2nd with CBFM!

x

boba82 · 23/11/2010 14:08

Starting a new thread as this one is quite long now so everyone move over to Vol 5!

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Ilovekittyelise · 23/11/2010 13:29

littlefan at least you havent wasted your money pointlessly POAS like me....im on day 26 and still feeling cramps, anger etc. have managed not to kill any colleagues yet but its been a battle.

agree with everyone re christmas. im finding it particularly hard not being pregnant at the moment. i saw my neighbour's cute little boy's wellies on the doorstep last night and it made me cry....marginally less embarassing than the incident in john lewis last week Grin...please laugh at me its the only way of getting throught these miserable moments!

littlefan · 23/11/2010 13:14

Day 31 and I'm getting cramps - grrrrrr!!! Angry
Definitely don't think I will be bothering to POAS this week. I will however be buying a pack of 20 to take on holiday so the whole cycle can start again!
Call me a pessimist - just not feeling it.

Missyraines · 23/11/2010 12:21

Poor you Keziah just what you didn't need.

I know what you mean Essence about being broody. My friend is expecting his second and I was looking online for a gift, as it's due in a fortnight. I was thinking what ours would have, what we'd need etc. I started decorating the nursery in my head. How sad am I?

I had a smear yesterday and the doctor had put on my notes to check for STD's too as it's a different test apparently. The nurse was lovely and very reassuring that lots of women worry when it doesn't happen. Her SIL was trying for three years and gave birth last month. It did give me a bit of hope.
TMI alert
While doing the test she said "relax your pelvis floor muscles by putting your chin on your chest. That relaxes them. When you have a baby, because you will, that's what you'll have to do."
It was so sweet the way she said, because you will. It made me feel better about the road I'm embarking on now I've registered as 'having problems'.
I get the results in a week. Next is Hubby's turn.

I don't know if I want them to say they've found a problem or that everything is fine and to keep trying. In a way, if we knew something was wrong we could make plans for the next step. I'd quite happily adopt as I just want a child too love. But to start that I'd need closure on the biological child attempts.

As Essence says I too am feeling super broody. How lovely would it be to have a child, especially around the festive season. It's what Christmas is all about. Not for us thirty something year olds!

boba82 · 23/11/2010 10:03

pink it is really unfair and a crap feeling. However it is good to get the ball rolling and hopefully get some answers. Do you already have a DC?

essence totally with you on the crazy emotions, it's horrible the way TTC makes you feel sometimes. FX your ovulation fits in with DH's schedule!

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essenceofSES · 22/11/2010 21:38

Hello level and CrazyAlien :)

CrazyAlien - has that been the pattern for all 4 cycles or just this one? It is normal to have the odd cycle where you don't ovulate.

level - MN is a godsend! There's hardly anyone in RL I can talk to about ttc and it is 99.9% of what I think about!

PinkCustard - sorry you're feeling low too. Pleased your DH has agreed to SA though - all one step further!

Keziah - that must have been very scary. Hope the painkillers are keeping it under control and you recover quickly.

Storm - great to hear from you. FX you get that early scan and get to see your little bean!

Boba - great to hear that the tests are showing you are ovulating :)

Hello Lychees, littlefan, kitty and anyone else I've missed.

DH is away tonight but OPK was -ve. I'm hoping Wednesday night and Friday night will fit in with DH's schedule and ovulation!
I'm feeling even more broody than usual today and also v aware of friends and work colleagues that are/might be pg. Maybe it's my hormones! One of my work colleagues texted me to say she'd been sick this afternoon and I'm ashamed to say my first reaction was to feel Envy incase it was morning sickness! How mad am I??!!
I need an "I'm mad" MN emoticon!

CrazyAlien · 22/11/2010 18:45

hey everyone,

Used the CBFM for my 4th cycle and had period of low readings then high for a good 10-15 days then a low then ERTD. Any ideas what the diddly do is going on? no Peak is worrying me ...

thanks

level · 22/11/2010 18:14

This looks like it might be another thread for me to join!

I've been TTC#1 for around 13 months and using CBFM for 7. Although I'm sad that some of you are taking a while to conceive, I'm glad it's not just me. The only stories I hear are accidental pregnancies and people moaning that it took them 3 months!

Keziahhopes · 22/11/2010 16:55

Hi Boba, no I have never heard of your testing either. Glad it is working though!Am ok, just very sore!

boba82 · 22/11/2010 16:36

Sorry AF got you Lychees

Keziah glad you're ok, must have been a fright? Due to my irregular periods and being 1st cycle on Clomid the day 21 blood test is impossible to do on me. I do one urine sample per week on the same day and time then once I have 4 I hand them in for testing. Got to keep them in freezer until ready! It allows them to map hormones over the 4 weeks. Got to do 5 this time as I'm ovulating later. I told the ladies on the Clomid thread bout this & no-one had heard of it before but looks like it's working! x

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littlefan · 22/11/2010 15:57

Talk about the Monday blues. We are a miserable lot - but it's so nice to have other people to show this side to. It's tiring keeping things together in RL so I totally understand pinkcustard. Especially when friends and family around you keep announcing their good news. I feel such a horrible person inside for not being more happy for them!

Keziah take it easy. I hope you have a quick recovery.

Sorry Lychees - feel your disappointment.

Nice to hear your positive news Storm and sure you have nothing to worry about.

PinkCustard · 22/11/2010 15:17

Sorry AF got you Lychees How crap.

I'm feeling particularly fed up about the whole TTC thing at the moment - this is month 6 of using the CBFM (month 11 of TTC) and I remember reading in the info pack when I got the monitor that if you're not pregnant after 6 months if using it to visit the docs, and I cheerfully thought 'Oh I'm bound to be preg within the next 6 months' But here I still am Sad.

I'm finaly facing the realisation that after 11 months of well-timed sex I should be pregnant by now, and the fact that I'm not is indicating something is wrong...DH has finally agreed to make an app to see his doc about a SA but I'm sad that we have to.

Sorry for being a self-indulgent moanbag but I act all cheerful and upbeat in RL whenever any of the few people who know I'm TTC ask about it, so I'm feeling the need to vent on here today.

Will pull myself together before I come back Wink

Lychees · 22/11/2010 14:03

In School
EmmaC29 TTC#1, Cycle #11, CBFM Cycle 1, age 29, UCL 26-29, CD45
Starlet22 TTC#1, Cycle #15, CBFM cycle 9, age 34, ucl 25, CD37
alien06 TTC#,1 Cycle #4, CBFM Cycle 1, age 28, UCL 30-33, CD35
wantbaby TTC#1, Cycle #11, CBFM cycle 6, age 38, UCL 30, CD32
Boba82 TTC#1 Cycle #18, CBFM cycle 5, age 28, UCL 30 (FX), CD32
Littlefan TTC#1, Cycle 9, CBFM cycle 2 , age 31, UCL 32-38, CD30
Keziah TTC#1, Cycle #27, CBFM Cycle 15, age 35, ucl 28-31, CD29
AnytimeNOW TTC#3, Cycle #6, CBFM Cycle 5, age 38, UCL 28, CD28
Michelle2222 TTC#2, CBFM Cycle 1, age 27, UCL?, CD25
KnackeredCow TTC#1, Cycle #14, CBFM Cycle 3, age 31, UCL 28, CD25
Ilovekittyelise TTC#1 Cycle #1, CBFM Cycle 1, Aged 34, UCL28, CD25
PinkCustard TTC#2, Cycle #11, CBFM Cycle 6, age 33, UCL 30-32, CD24
Birdietimesthree TTC#1, Cycle #3, CBFM Cycle 2, age 36, UCL 24-25, CD18
IzzyWizzyletsgetbusy TTC#3 Cycle #4, CBFM Cycle 4, age 34, UCL 26-30 CD18
Ses TTC#2, cycle #5, CBFM cycle #7, age 37, UCL 28-30, CD15
Missyraines TTC#1, Cycle #13, CBFM Cycle 8, age 33, UCL 32, CD10
Lychees TTC#2, Cycle #14, CBFM cycle 10, Aged 36, UCL 30-35, CD1

The Dog Ate My Homework
Headbanger TTC#1, Cycle #9, CBFM Cycle 2, age 30, UCL ?, CD?

Playing Truant
FlyingCat TTC#1, Cycle #26, CBFM cycle 2, age 30, UCL 28-29, CD143
Rach879 TTC#1 Cycle #7, CBFM cycle 1, age 30, UCL 30-34, CD110
Jenni4 TTC#2, Cycle #5, CBFM Cycle 2, age 36, UCL 26, CD90

Graduates
HairyTriangle BFP ?
Emmylou30 BFP 22/10/10
MissLolita BFP 30/10/20
Notnearly BFP 6/11/10
StormBird BFP 10/11/10

Updating the list as AF arrive this morning Angry.

Boba, great news that you're ovulating.

Keziah, sorry about your accident. Hope you fell better soon.

Thanks for the hugs, Storm. Hope you get some reassurance soon but sure everything is okay.

Hi everyone else.

Keziahhopes · 22/11/2010 13:21

littlefan - hope you are ok. If it was me I woulld test, purely so know what to do or not on holiday etc - drink?

Storm - please stay, and cheer us all up and encourage us to get BFP's!! Maybe your BP was up because bit stressed and will be ok when midwife takes it?

Boba - like Storm said, it doesn't need to be more than once! What tests do you have to check you ovulate and when as that sounds interesting?

I am cd 29 now, no sign of af which is unusual so did another test (last one!) and still bfn ... wanted to know as had a routing gp apt today. At the weekend was in a car accident - hit from behind, damaged (according to dr at a+e) my trapezius and intercostal muscles - it hurts, ouch! So on strong pain killers, hence wanted to know if miraculously I was pregnant as not want to do wrong thing. Will take another week or so to heal, although worst of pain should be over soon, apparently - hope so!

boba82 · 22/11/2010 13:21

storm can't believe 7 weeks already! I'm sure everything will be fine for you this time. I'm not being negative just realistic although I know there is a minute chance Hmm x

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StormBird · 22/11/2010 13:00

Can I jump in and say - it feels that much like home on this thread that I just can't leave.... Grin

Hope you are all ok? I check up on this thread everyday, and am willing on those BFP's for you girls.

Boba when we fell Preg we only BD'd twice around the time of ovulation. I'm not bragging by any stretch of the imagination, just wanted to reassure you that it can still happen so long as you did it around the right time hun Smile . I've got my fingers crossed xx

Choccie I hope a little break from all the CBFM POAS madness does you some good hun. Good luck x

Lychees I hope you feel a bit more upbeat soon hun. Sending you hugs xx

Hello everyone else

Quick update from me:
I'm nearly 7 weeks preg and starting to feel pretty crappy - but in a good way! LOL!
Have been to the docs to let them know and BP was a little high so she said she needed to keep an eye on it......then spoke to someone else about it (my brother who takes peoples BP's all the time, not for fun LOL for work) and he seems to think its not too much to worry about - see little things like that make me worry uncontrollably. So will be contacting the MW this week to try and get an early reassurance scan. I need to try and relax and enjoy it but so far I am on tenderhooks.

Well enough from me - I hope you don't mind me popping in like this.

Good luck everyone and big hugs XXXXX

boba82 · 22/11/2010 11:35

Morning all

choccie good luck and I echo what keziah said, it does feel like home here.

kitty it's very hard to resist isn't it? I stopped keeping them in the house as I was a POAS addict.

little I would just relax & enjoy your hols and test when you get back. Have a fab time, v v v Envy!

essence seems to be the way this month doesn't it. You'll have to SWI right before DH goes & the minute he gets back & hopefully you'll have it covered Wink

Got results and it looks like I've ovulated but can't be sure as the surge was in my final sample so prob ovulated Mon or Tues last week. That means we weren't really SWI and only did it twice so I'm probably out for this month. FX AF turns up next week so I can get cracking again. Constantly feels like 1 step forward 2 steps back ATM [fedupface!]

Hope everyone had a great weekend.

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Ilovekittyelise · 22/11/2010 11:07

i feel murderously pre-menstrual. Angry

littlefan · 22/11/2010 10:33

In School
EmmaC29 TTC#1, Cycle #11, CBFM Cycle 1, age 29, UCL 26-29, CD45
Starlet22 TTC#1, Cycle #15, CBFM cycle 9, age 34, ucl 25, CD37
alien06 TTC#,1 Cycle #4, CBFM Cycle 1, age 28, UCL 30-33, CD35
wantbaby TTC#1, Cycle #11, CBFM cycle 6, age 38, UCL 30, CD32
Boba82 TTC#1 Cycle #18, CBFM cycle 5, age 28, UCL 30 (FX), CD32
Lychees TTC#2, Cycle #13, CBFM cycle 9, Aged 36, UCL 30-35, CD31
Littlefan TTC#1, Cycle 9, CBFM cycle 2 , age 31, UCL 32-38, CD30
Keziah TTC#1, Cycle #27, CBFM Cycle 15, age 35, ucl 28-31, CD29
AnytimeNOW TTC#3, Cycle #6, CBFM Cycle 5, age 38, UCL 28, CD28
Michelle2222 TTC#2, CBFM Cycle 1, age 27, UCL?, CD25
KnackeredCow TTC#1, Cycle #14, CBFM Cycle 3, age 31, UCL 28, CD25
Ilovekittyelise TTC#1 Cycle #1, CBFM Cycle 1, Aged 34, UCL28, CD25
PinkCustard TTC#2, Cycle #11, CBFM Cycle 6, age 33, UCL 30-32, CD24
Birdietimesthree TTC#1, Cycle #3, CBFM Cycle 2, age 36, UCL 24-25, CD18
IzzyWizzyletsgetbusy TTC#3 Cycle #4, CBFM Cycle 4, age 34, UCL 26-30 CD18
Ses TTC#2, cycle #5, CBFM cycle #7, age 37, UCL 28-30, CD15
Missyraines TTC#1, Cycle #13, CBFM Cycle 8, age 33, UCL 32, CD10

The Dog Ate My Homework
Headbanger TTC#1, Cycle #9, CBFM Cycle 2, age 30, UCL ?, CD?

Playing Truant
FlyingCat TTC#1, Cycle #26, CBFM cycle 2, age 30, UCL 28-29, CD143
Rach879 TTC#1 Cycle #7, CBFM cycle 1, age 30, UCL 30-34, CD110
Jenni4 TTC#2, Cycle #5, CBFM Cycle 2, age 36, UCL 26, CD90

Graduates
HairyTriangle BFP ?
Emmylou30 BFP 22/10/10
MissLolita BFP 30/10/20
Notnearly BFP 6/11/10
StormBird BFP 10/11/10

Sorry to hear so many people sounding so down at the moment - I blame the weather.
I fell down the stairs yesterday and got pretty bruised - hope I didn't damage my chances this month.
Should I test before I leave for Mexico on Friday or leave it a week longer - that is my current dilemma.

Fingers crossed for some good news this week ladies for all of us....xxx

Keziahhopes · 21/11/2010 15:19

Choccie - understand about monitoring ... I don't even use my CBFM anymore, other than press it each month to know what date I am on!! But stay on this thread, as it feels like home. Keep in touch x

essenceofSES · 21/11/2010 14:15

Kitty -oh it made sense alright! Sometimes I think it would be easier if I was oblivious to HPTs and just "accidentally" noticed that I'd not had a period and was developing symptoms. Never going to happen though!
Also wanted to say whilst catching up on the thread, I found your initial posts and want to say how fantastically brave you are. I think we all have our own rollercoasters on the ttc journey but I'm sorry you've had it tougher than most. I hope before long you'll have your next BFP and a happy healthy pregnancy.

chocciechip - glad you're not leaving us. Hope the reduced monitoring and tracking help.

Boba - fingers crossed for your results tomorrow.

Hello Keziah, Lychees, littlefan, porth and anyone else around.

I'm on CD14 and still on lows. I wonder whether my ov has been delayed because of my cold or whether it's just disappeared this month. This week isn't a good one for SWI as DH is away a couple of nights so feeling frustrated already!

Ilovekittyelise · 21/11/2010 09:12

just re-read my post and don't know if it made sense (really need to use 'preview'. about the early tests i just mean companies probably use them as a huge money-spinner, its win win for them and many people who buy them probably could have waited 4 or 5 days for AF to tell them the same thing without the extra 4 or 5 days of thinking 'i may have just tested too early'...