Hi - been reading but by the time I catch up am too knackered to post, good lord ladies you can chat 
Loopy sounds like you're sounding more positive about it all, which is wonderful. I really hope it works out for you. I won't tell you to enjoy it, or relax, as it's impossible I think to do either in this situation. But I hope you can keep a positive outlook most of the time and not dwell on the fear too much.
The early scans can be useful for reassurance, and the grad thread is brilliant - everyone on it has been through the same and seeing the range of pregnancies that have continued successfully can really help when you're counting the early days away.
Knitter, well here's hoping you're in line for better luck with this cycle than I'm likely to have. I've just realised that my work trip abroad is going to be right on the likely week of ovulation.
MummyAbroad - hi, I don't think we've 'met' yet. Really sorry to hear about your MC, it sounds like it all dragged on a huge amount. It's tough when you're not sure what's going on in your cycle. I guess all you can do is wait, huh? Hope you had a good time for the anniversary celebrations anyway.
reallygrumpy good stuff on the OPK positive. Another PCOSer here - I'm on metformin and it does seem to work well for me regulating my cycle and ensuring ovulation. Do you find the clomid bearable? Argh, sorry to hear about friend with your due date. Am with you there too - my friend got pg on first try as well. Please don't dwell on whether you did anything to cause the MC though, it's sooooooo unlikely that it was the run. I read a study somewhere (can't remember where) but it was by one the labs where they analyse the cause of early miscarriages in an entire year, every single one of the ones they saw were caused by chromosonal problems in the embryo 
digital tests are only be done AFTER you've had a BFP - it's the rule.
digi see you in a bit
Izzy, hello to you too, gosh hard times for you and your sister. I hope you are able to get past the awkward bits and support each other. I can't quite imagine how that must feel. Really sorry for you both. Ummm, not sure about the CBFM...I guess you just keep giving it sticks, for the first month it's a process of discovery for it and you I suppose. But, you know, shag anyway, right?
HairyT - good to know you were officially Kate 
, even if only for a little while. Sorry to hear AF got you though. Have a cosy cardigan and cup of tea from me.
PrettyV - damn, sorry about your AF too. How's the head?
getawiggleon, love the idea of setting up acupuncture business in zen shed. Oh and good news, I guess, about the test.
Knitter I have to confess I took a sneaky look at your three-a-day technique thread, DH asked me what I was reading as my jaw crept closer to the floor. He was completely silent and just left the room after I told him. I don't think we're going down that route then (so to speak)
. No, I'm quite happy if we can get every 2nd day in the peak time. Probably ought to get DH primed to start up soon.
LittleMiss, I'm really sorry, that's very sad. How are you doing now?
PinkFondantF, the 24 box sets are great ways to lose entire weekends. Have to say the last time I saw it was pre-DS, but I've got one stacked up for if when I have DC2 for those late-nights.
caribou, did you decide to wait until you've had your blood tests before using the progesterone? I think that's what I'd do...it occurred to me that we're actually due to go get our bloods taken this week, on Wednesday. Feels like quite good timing, not pg (obviously), and AF will have passed so hopefully results should be fairly accurate reflection of me and DH. Then got another month and a half to wait til we see consultant, but we'll be ttc in that time. I guess if I get pg before seeing consultant I'll call the hospital and see whether any results have come through that they can assess before having the chromosomal one through as that's the one that takes the longest. Gah, sorry, don't know about the agnus castus though. I'm pretty conservative about herbal stuff, so would probably not take it. But then I take metformin to regulate cycles (but it's well-tested for pregnancy, diabetic women take it).
velvetcu - sympathies for the symptom-spotting. I actually found it really helpful to write down all my symptoms one cycle that I didn't get PG (obviously didn't know this in advance), so I could remind myself exactly how similar they are
...it's that progesterone I think..you get a surge before AF and it does the whole tender boobs, nausea, sluggish digestion & bloating stuff for me pre-AF. Of course, I hope your symptoms are actually pre-BFP not pre-AF.
Waves to mamapower, cheepz, dachs, Ivy, Chocolatedays, Owls, Nickstermum, Clareanna
Greetings to cas555, so very sorry to hear of your MC after such a long road. Huge squeeze from me. Very sad for you
. And to you backonceagain, must have been so shocking to MMC at 16 weeks. How are you doing now? My parenting skills took a nose-dive too, I really leant on DH in the weeks after. Was in turns grateful and also annoyed by the constant-ness of DS (hope that doesn't sound ungrateful to those trying for their first). There were many times when I loved being able to not think about the MC, and just throw myself into a game of bricks or making tea, or running the bath for DS. Other times I just needed to go upstairs and trust that DH would take care of it all while I curled up on the bed and got lost in sadness for the lost pregnancy.
Goodness, that was a enormous catch-up...and you lot didn't stop talking while I writing
In gasping need of a cuppa now...take care my lovelies.