Help protect children from gaming harms.

Take our survey

Please or to access all these features

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.

Trying to find Gillydaffodil - anyone know how she is doing?

169 replies

chocolatedays · 18/09/2009 12:08

... maybe she has changed her name?

OP posts:
londonlottie · 04/10/2009 07:50

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn

seaside72 · 03/10/2009 20:32

hi gilly - hang in there I am so praying for that BFP for you hugs
I know I have no exp of IVF but I had the WORST cramps for 2 days before my bfp - was sure it was AF on the way. Don't want to give you false hope but if it is positive your uterus and ligaments would be starting to expand/adjust so you never know what the cramps are

Thinking of you
xxx

islegrin · 03/10/2009 19:34

gilly I remember you from some of the other threads and was wondering about you too. I've just been through my first (failed) IVF and now starting second. (but in the overall picture, I'm in the 4 year ttc club)

This part is the most agonizing, those last few days of waiting. Hold on - symptoms don't mean anything at this point (could be good, could be bad - no one knows), your whole body is shifting from the stimming and the progesterone, just hold on and keep taking all of your meds and injections - you will know very soon. Everything is crossed for you!

I had to do the prog inj at home, I'd stab then DH would pull air into the syringe then inject - he absolutely hates touching it! However he can put up with it if I do the actual stabbing. Sometimes if I hit a nerve, I actually pull out and stab again while he cringes. If I could bend back that far I'd do the whole bit - and he'd be much happier. The injections really do help in my opinion, gives you a much higher level in your bloodstream over time. I also did the suppositories twice a day, but no pessies.

all the best!

gillydaffodil · 03/10/2009 16:40

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn

Wheelybug · 02/10/2009 13:43

Still thinking of you Gilly

gillydaffodil · 02/10/2009 11:22

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn

RahRah1 · 01/10/2009 21:16

Hi domestic godess! Poor u having to do these injections. I had to use prog until 14 wks and injected blood thinners every day, it's a complete pain! But worth it if it gets u nearer to that goal!
Bern thinking of you and sending lots of positive vibes your way. I think it's only the injections that release your eggs that can give you a false positive not the progestrone.
Will check up on u in a couple of days!! Keep strong and relaxed and busy, lots of love xxxx

hobnobs · 01/10/2009 19:42

Thinking of you as well. Hope you're enjoying all this time cooking. Sounds delicious.

chocolatedays · 01/10/2009 18:20

I'm not sure you can get a false positive due to progesterone?

Mmmmmmeatballs. My bloke is veggie so a rarely get such treats!

OP posts:
gillydaffodil · 01/10/2009 16:31

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn

chocolatedays · 01/10/2009 11:27

Thinking of you. Cxx

OP posts:
chocolatedays · 29/09/2009 13:23

KC - Prog injections are the old way of doing it - & usually requite a nurse to inject (it is a muscle inj - so a little sore - I had a numb patch for months when one went in a but of a bad angle!).
I just wanted to get through the tww - as I felt my body was moving PERHAPS too soon for the pg to take hold. Our 2nd cycle worked for us - which may or may not have been due to the prog injs. Hope that helps. Feel free to ask more.

Gilly Mmmm - nice soup!

OP posts:
gillydaffodil · 29/09/2009 12:38

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn

KC11 · 29/09/2009 11:10

good morning Gilly It's very interesting to hear about the progesterone injections. Are they in addition to the prog pessaries? I also bled on day 11 on ivf cycle #1 and on day 12 of ivf cycle #2. I will definitely ask about prog injections when I meet with the clinic nurse in 4/5 weeks time.

Did you go to blasts this time? I can't remember and am being lazy. My clinic, Barts, London have never mentioned us going to blasts. But they did say that anyone going to blasts would need to realise that there could be no embryos (or just one) to transfer if they don't make it do Day 5.

My fingers are crossed for you and DH. I hope you can find peace and tranquility during your time off work. Remember to keep your core/abdomen warm at all times as i've read that it helps the implantation process. Godd luck to you girl.

chocolatedays · 29/09/2009 09:55

Do as much or as little as you fancy doing. Forcing yourself to do nothing [goes into daydream trying to imagine the bliss] is as stressful as keping yourself busy.

You could always venture into the other MN threads - there is are a lot if bonkers women (and a few men) out there! Go on - chip in!

Cxx

OP posts:
londonlottie · 29/09/2009 07:47

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn

gillydaffodil · 29/09/2009 07:30

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn

Wheelybug · 28/09/2009 15:31

Glad all is going ok so far Gilly. Am willing those 2 in there to stay put.

chocolatedays · 28/09/2009 08:45

Hi Gilly
I can only answer for myself - I didn't have a diagnosed progesterone issue (I requested the injections as I was concerned about my luteal phase) so only had injections for the 13 days pst TX (infact we dropped one so only did 12 days).
There is a anesthetic cream you can buy - though I didn't - try fertility friends website for info. Are they injecting in leg or bum? Think I recall leg was more painful - assume they are getting you to take weight of the limb they are injecting into and encouraging you to relax the muscle?

BTW - no point symptom spotting as the injections have their own side effects so just try to go with the flow.
Cx

OP posts:
kd73 · 27/09/2009 20:06

Fingers crossed Gilly, Aidan and I we are rooting for you

KD waves to Rah and Daisy

gillydaffodil · 27/09/2009 19:59

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn

chocolatedays · 26/09/2009 13:12

Hi Gilly

Fantastic!

Who is doing your prog jabs? Are you taking them into HH? If so warm them first (i put mine in my bra on the way in). Also - if you live near your gp surgury your nurse may well be happy to do it and may be gentler.

Cxx

OP posts:
RahRah1 · 25/09/2009 22:35

Hi gilly, just popped on to see how u and nomore are doing. Well 2 excellent eggies, that it is brilliant. I have every thing crossed for you. I know I've not been on much but still about and will stay on conception until u guys gratuate. (which u will) xxxx

Lots of love Rah xxxx

hobnobs · 25/09/2009 20:37

Very pleased to hear you've got two on board, Gilly. Glad you're feeling more positive today.

Hope you've got a lovely relaxing weekend lined up.

gillydaffodil · 25/09/2009 18:07

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn

Swipe left for the next trending thread