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boba82 · 07/09/2010 09:23

Time for us to move home again ladies!

OP posts:
Missyraines · 15/11/2010 11:56

In School
wantbaby TTC#1, Cycle #9, CBFM cycle 4, age 38, UCL 30, CD49
EmmaC29 TTC#1, Cycle #11, CBFM Cycle 1, age 29, UCL 26-29, CD38
Ses TTC#2, Cycle #4, CBFM cycle 6, age 37, UCL 30, CD33
chocciechip TTC#1, Cycle #9, CBFM cycle 9, age 39, UCL29, CD30
Starlet22 TTC#1, Cycle #15, CBFM cycle 9, age 34, ucl 25, CD30
alien06 TTC#,1 Cycle #4, CBFM Cycle 1, age 28, UCL 30-33, CD28
Boba82 TTC#1 Cycle #18, CBFM cycle 5, age 28, UCL 30 (FX), CD25
Lychees TTC#2, Cycle #13, CBFM cycle 9, Aged 36, UCL 30-35, CD24
Keziah TTC#1, Cycle #27, CBFM Cycle 15, age 35, ucl 28-31, CD21
AnytimeNOW TTC#3 Cycle #6 CBFM 5 age 38 UCL 28 CD21
Michelle2222 TTC#2 CBFM1, age 27, UCL? CD 18
KnackeredCow TTC#1, Cycle #14, CBFM Cycle 3, age 31, UCL 28, CD18
Ilovekittyelise TTC#1 Cycle#1, CBFM Cycle 1, Aged 34, UCL28, CD18
PinkCustard TTC#2, Cycle #11, CBFM Cycle 6, age 33, UCL 30-32, CD17
Birdietimesthree TTC #1, Cycle #3, CBFM Cycle 2, age 36, UCL 24-25, CD11
IzzyWizzyletsgetbusy TTC #3 Cycle #4, CBFM Cycle 4, age 34, UCL 26-30 CD11
Missyraines TTC#1, Cycle #13, CBFM Cycle 8, age 33, UCL 32, CD3

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, CD137
Rach879 TTC#1 Cycle #7, CBFM cycle 1, age 30, UCL 30-34, CD104
Jenni4 TTC#2, Cycle #5, CBFM Cycle 2, age 36, UCL 26, CD84

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

I'm at the bottom again. :(

My bloods came back OK so I've booked in for a smear as I haven't had one for a while Blush and I was waiting for AF to come and go.
Another blow is that Surrey are no longer funding any new cases of free IVF treatment. So that's shit.

Good news for a few of us on here though. You go girls!!!

At least my cycle is becoming more regular since my job change. Now I'm super determined this month. Positive mental attitude and all that.

Keziahhopes · 15/11/2010 13:05

MissRaines - glad your AF is becoming more regular... when you have your smear I would recommend them also swobbing you for chlymdia and other STI's - NOT saying you have any but if you go down testing route they will ask for this and you will have to have basically another smear, so better to do it in one go (wish I had!!)

Birdie - we were told 12months from ttc to going for testing, which seems to be NHS protocol, although if over 35 you can go after 6mths ttc (I was 34!) - something you can do in next 3months could be: - have an up to date smear test (if not it will be first test to have!) and if your BMI is over 30 (mine was 31!) to eat healthily and reduce it because no NHS treatment if you or your partner's bmi is over 30.

KnackeredCow · 15/11/2010 13:59

Hello Everyone Sorry I've not been around for a few days. Things have been a bit hectic.

Welcome to the new ladies, Arabella, Michelle and Kitty.

Kitty Thank you for sharing your story with us.

Wow, aren't the stats looking good with so many BFPs? Hopefully this might be indicating the start of a trend! Grin

Congrats Storm. I can really appreciate that you are feeling anxious and I want to wish you all the best for a successful pregnancy.

Michelle I noticed your post about your concern with respect to whether you are ovulating. As you have been trying for over a year now you could pop along to your GP who will arrange for a progesterone test to be done. This should be done 7 days before your period is due.

Well my DH is off to andrology to have his SA done. Originally it was booked for Friday 12th November, but I usually get my LH surge on day 14 or 15 of my cycle and ovulate on day 15. I was due to get my LH surge last Thursday and ovulate on Friday. So we delayed DH's appointment until this Thursday as they told us we couldn't BD for 4 days prior to the test.

Everything seemed to be going fine. I got a high on day 10 when I expected it to occur.

BUT last week I was under a huge amount of stress as had final round job interview (still not hear outcome) and I think that's caused delayed ovulation. I got my LH peak yesterday and I still have ov pain so not yet ov'd! Because we delayed the SA we haven't been able to BD since Sat Sad

So basically it was a complete waste of a month to delay the SA, we should have gone with the original appointment. I'm gutted.

Oh well at least I know that I am not pg this month so maybe I can just relax and won't be in floods of tears when AF arrives. And as I know I've ov'd late at least I won't be getting my hopes up when AF turns up 4 days late.

It's all so frustrating.....

Boba I watched loads of TV this weekend, too. Although I must say I am feeling pretty distraught now that Downton Abbey has finished. Anyone else as sad as me? Blush

boba82 · 15/11/2010 15:02

KC I never got round to watching that, heard I missed a treat. Sorry to hear about your problems this month but good to see you're keeping a PMA. Totally with you on the frustrations of TTC Angry

missy sorry AF got you Sad Glad to hear you're enjoying your new job though and that your cycles are sorting themselves out!

OP posts:
Lychees · 15/11/2010 15:59

Sorry AF got you, Missy.

KC, what a run of bad luck. It's so tricky getting appointments at the right time when you have to make them so far in advance. I had to go all the way across town [had to take a whole day off work] to get my HSG because the days I could have it, the DR who performed it at my clinic was away on holiday.

Boba, I'm doing okay.

Like all the other 2ww since month 9-ish of trying, I'm losing hope. I mean, I keep questioning why this month would be any different from any other? To me, the diagnosis of unexplained infertility just means there's obviously something wrong, they just can't discover what it is. Surely, otherwise, I would have got a BFP in the 16 months since we gave up contraception Angry.

Keziahhopes · 15/11/2010 17:56

KC - yes it is frustrating when our body and clinic dates don't work... my dh had to have 4 SA's now, so we just aim for before and after - as sperm meant to survive up to 5 days so I guess I think it is worth a shot. Well by 4th SA it was actually a good excuse to have a month off to be honest!!

KC - my weekend not the same without Downton. How frustrating they covered 2yrs in 7 episodes also - they could have slowed it down a bit!! What other programmes like that could I find on DVD?

Lychees - have you had all tests now? Ours was unexplained until we went private for a SA and they did more testing (£85) and found out dh had antibody factors.

KnackeredCow · 15/11/2010 18:37

Keziah You are so right. I am quite enjoying the fact that I have 4 BD free days.

Glad I am not the only person addicted to Downton, but like you I wished they'd made the series longer and slowed it down. It did work ending on the cliff-hanger with WW1 breaking out, but it all seemed a bit too short. Apparantly there is definitely another series on it's way but I heard it will be even shorter Sad

Can't really recall anything else like it that's as good. Although the BBC version of Pride and Prejudice (with Colin Firth as Mr Darcy) was enjoyable, if I remember correctly. Although a good few years old, I am sure it's available on DVD.

Lychees I know exactly how you feel. You're right too. As far as I can see there is no such thing as "unexplained" infertility. It should be re-named "undiagnosed" infertility.

Missy Great that your bloods came back good. The PCT lottery is so unfair. Well, at least on the bright side the PCTs will have been dissolved by 2013. Maybe we'll see a few changes in the system. FX

PinkCustard · 15/11/2010 20:17

Just wanted to pop on and reassure Lychees that it is worth keeping going and one month it will just happen - a friend of mine took 2 years with DS1 and 1 year with DD, no known reason why it took so long first time, but she just kept on trying and eventually it happened for her. Also I read recently that Myleene Klass's current pregnancy took 18 months to happen, she was on the brink of starting IVF and then it happened naturally even though she didn't do anything differently.

Hope you find this helpful, I in no way mean to underestimate how hard it's been for you trying for so long, but just wanted to give you some success stories xxx

Keziahhopes · 15/11/2010 21:35

KC - yes I liked that version of Pride and Prejudice ... better than the newer one for certain!! Cranford it will be for me then next ... am trying to be positive and ask for some DVD's from Santa for when I am pregnant Grin - Shorter though - no Sad And this is after over 2yrs ttc naturally, am still ttc (although with more days free of bd!)

MissLolita · 16/11/2010 11:06

Hi ladies, sorry I've been away for so long -just popped back to catch up on everything and say hello. Everything seems to be going ok (fingers crossed/touch wood!) and I'm now waiting for the 12 week milestone.

More than anything I wanted to say a huge thank you to all you wonderful ladies for the support you have given me - you are all lovely, lovely people and I am firm believer that good things happen to good people. xxx

MissLolita · 16/11/2010 11:46

In School
wantbaby TTC#1, Cycle #9, CBFM cycle 4, age 38, UCL 30, CD49
EmmaC29 TTC#1, Cycle #11, CBFM Cycle 1, age 29, UCL 26-29, CD38
Ses TTC#2, Cycle #4, CBFM cycle 6, age 37, UCL 30, CD33
chocciechip TTC#1, Cycle #9, CBFM cycle 9, age 39, UCL29, CD30
Starlet22 TTC#1, Cycle #15, CBFM cycle 9, age 34, ucl 25, CD30
alien06 TTC#,1 Cycle #4, CBFM Cycle 1, age 28, UCL 30-33, CD28
Boba82 TTC#1 Cycle #18, CBFM cycle 5, age 28, UCL 30 (FX), CD25
Lychees TTC#2, Cycle #13, CBFM cycle 9, Aged 36, UCL 30-35, CD24
Keziah TTC#1, Cycle #27, CBFM Cycle 15, age 35, ucl 28-31, CD21
AnytimeNOW TTC#3 Cycle #6 CBFM 5 age 38 UCL 28 CD21
Michelle2222 TTC#2 CBFM1, age 27, UCL? CD 18
KnackeredCow TTC#1, Cycle #14, CBFM Cycle 3, age 31, UCL 28, CD18
Ilovekittyelise TTC#1 Cycle#1, CBFM Cycle 1, Aged 34, UCL28, CD18
PinkCustard TTC#2, Cycle #11, CBFM Cycle 6, age 33, UCL 30-32, CD17
Birdietimesthree TTC #1, Cycle #3, CBFM Cycle 2, age 36, UCL 24-25, CD11
IzzyWizzyletsgetbusy TTC #3 Cycle #4, CBFM Cycle 4, age 34, UCL 26-30 CD11
Missyraines TTC#1, Cycle #13, CBFM Cycle 8, age 33, UCL 32, CD3

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, CD137
Rach879 TTC#1 Cycle #7, CBFM cycle 1, age 30, UCL 30-34, CD104
Jenni4 TTC#2, Cycle #5, CBFM Cycle 2, age 36, UCL 26, CD84

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

KnackeredCow · 16/11/2010 12:05

Hello Everyone. Updated stats for today.

In School
wantbaby TTC#1, Cycle #9, CBFM cycle 4, age 38, UCL 30, CD50
EmmaC29 TTC#1, Cycle #11, CBFM Cycle 1, age 29, UCL 26-29, CD39
Ses TTC#2, Cycle #4, CBFM cycle 6, age 37, UCL 30, CD34
chocciechip TTC#1, Cycle #9, CBFM cycle 9, age 39, UCL29, CD31
Starlet22 TTC#1, Cycle #15, CBFM cycle 9, age 34, ucl 25, CD31
alien06 TTC#,1 Cycle #4, CBFM Cycle 1, age 28, UCL 30-33, CD29
Boba82 TTC#1 Cycle #18, CBFM cycle 5, age 28, UCL 30 (FX), CD26
Lychees TTC#2, Cycle #13, CBFM cycle 9, Aged 36, UCL 30-35, CD25
Keziah TTC#1, Cycle #27, CBFM Cycle 15, age 35, ucl 28-31, CD22
AnytimeNOW TTC#3, Cycle #6, CBFM Cycle 5, age 38, UCL 28, CD22
Michelle2222 TTC#2, CBFM Cycle 1, age 27, UCL?, CD19
KnackeredCow TTC#1, Cycle #14, CBFM Cycle 3, age 31, UCL 28, CD19
Ilovekittyelise TTC#1 Cycle #1, CBFM Cycle 1, Aged 34, UCL28, CD19
PinkCustard TTC#2, Cycle #11, CBFM Cycle 6, age 33, UCL 30-32, CD18
Birdietimesthree TTC#1, Cycle #3, CBFM Cycle 2, age 36, UCL 24-25, CD12
IzzyWizzyletsgetbusy TTC#3 Cycle #4, CBFM Cycle 4, age 34, UCL 26-30 CD12
Missyraines TTC#1, Cycle #13, CBFM Cycle 8, age 33, UCL 32, CD4

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, CD138
Rach879 TTC#1 Cycle #7, CBFM cycle 1, age 30, UCL 30-34, CD105
Jenni4 TTC#2, Cycle #5, CBFM Cycle 2, age 36, UCL 26, CD85

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

Ilovekittyelise · 16/11/2010 12:29

Anyone had any possible 'signs' recently? I've been feeling quite tired and nauseous and very insulin resistant like I was with Kitty but I could well be imagining myself pregnant - you know how it is! this next week is going to be a long one!

babydust to all xxx

Lychees · 16/11/2010 15:50

Ilovekittyelise, I'm not normally a symptom spotter but last month I was convinced that I was going to get my BFP as I felt sick and tired [and it was 19DPO before AF appeared]. Then, other ladies have had no symptoms at all even though they had symptoms in previous pregnancies so the only way to know is to test [when AF is due/overdue]. Hang on in there, hun.

Thanks for the reassurance, PinkCustard.

Keziah, we've had SA and [two sets of] bloods done on the NHS and then another SA, an AMH and HSG privately. The only thing that was flagged was low progesterone [v. low the first time, only 23 the second] but both my GP and consultant said that everything else pointed to ovulation so thought it was timing of the test or stress-related.

In the back of my mind, I worry that I'm not ovulating [I do get a peak every month on my CBFM and my cycle is fairly regular]. I wonder whether its worth charting to check Confused?

WantBaby · 16/11/2010 16:55

wantbaby TTC#1, Cycle #11, CBFM cycle 6, age 38, UCL 30, CD26

WantBaby · 16/11/2010 17:00

That should have been:

In School
wantbaby TTC#1, Cycle #11, CBFM cycle 6, age 38, UCL 30, CD26
EmmaC29 TTC#1, Cycle #11, CBFM Cycle 1, age 29, UCL 26-29, CD39
Ses TTC#2, Cycle #4, CBFM cycle 6, age 37, UCL 30, CD34
chocciechip TTC#1, Cycle #9, CBFM cycle 9, age 39, UCL29, CD31
Starlet22 TTC#1, Cycle #15, CBFM cycle 9, age 34, ucl 25, CD31
alien06 TTC#,1 Cycle #4, CBFM Cycle 1, age 28, UCL 30-33, CD29
Boba82 TTC#1 Cycle #18, CBFM cycle 5, age 28, UCL 30 (FX), CD26
Lychees TTC#2, Cycle #13, CBFM cycle 9, Aged 36, UCL 30-35, CD25
Keziah TTC#1, Cycle #27, CBFM Cycle 15, age 35, ucl 28-31, CD22
AnytimeNOW TTC#3, Cycle #6, CBFM Cycle 5, age 38, UCL 28, CD22
Michelle2222 TTC#2, CBFM Cycle 1, age 27, UCL?, CD19
KnackeredCow TTC#1, Cycle #14, CBFM Cycle 3, age 31, UCL 28, CD19
Ilovekittyelise TTC#1 Cycle #1, CBFM Cycle 1, Aged 34, UCL28, CD19
PinkCustard TTC#2, Cycle #11, CBFM Cycle 6, age 33, UCL 30-32, CD18
Birdietimesthree TTC#1, Cycle #3, CBFM Cycle 2, age 36, UCL 24-25, CD12
IzzyWizzyletsgetbusy TTC#3 Cycle #4, CBFM Cycle 4, age 34, UCL 26-30 CD12
Missyraines TTC#1, Cycle #13, CBFM Cycle 8, age 33, UCL 32, CD4

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, CD138
Rach879 TTC#1 Cycle #7, CBFM cycle 1, age 30, UCL 30-34, CD105
Jenni4 TTC#2, Cycle #5, CBFM Cycle 2, age 36, UCL 26, CD85

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

essenceofSES · 16/11/2010 22:00

Hello everyone! Sorry for going AWOL again.

Great to see some new people and some new BFPS!!! Congrats :)

Glad I'm still classified as in school but need to update my stats as AF got me....

In School
wantbaby TTC#1, Cycle #11, CBFM cycle 6, age 38, UCL 30, CD26
EmmaC29 TTC#1, Cycle #11, CBFM Cycle 1, age 29, UCL 26-29, CD39
chocciechip TTC#1, Cycle #9, CBFM cycle 9, age 39, UCL29, CD31
Starlet22 TTC#1, Cycle #15, CBFM cycle 9, age 34, ucl 25, CD31
alien06 TTC#,1 Cycle #4, CBFM Cycle 1, age 28, UCL 30-33, CD29
Boba82 TTC#1 Cycle #18, CBFM cycle 5, age 28, UCL 30 (FX), CD26
Lychees TTC#2, Cycle #13, CBFM cycle 9, Aged 36, UCL 30-35, CD25
Keziah TTC#1, Cycle #27, CBFM Cycle 15, age 35, ucl 28-31, CD22
AnytimeNOW TTC#3, Cycle #6, CBFM Cycle 5, age 38, UCL 28, CD22
Michelle2222 TTC#2, CBFM Cycle 1, age 27, UCL?, CD19
KnackeredCow TTC#1, Cycle #14, CBFM Cycle 3, age 31, UCL 28, CD19
Ilovekittyelise TTC#1 Cycle #1, CBFM Cycle 1, Aged 34, UCL28, CD19
PinkCustard TTC#2, Cycle #11, CBFM Cycle 6, age 33, UCL 30-32, CD18
Birdietimesthree TTC#1, Cycle #3, CBFM Cycle 2, age 36, UCL 24-25, CD12
IzzyWizzyletsgetbusy TTC#3 Cycle #4, CBFM Cycle 4, age 34, UCL 26-30 CD12
Ses TTC#2, cycle #5, CBFM cycle #7, age 37, UCL 28-30, CD9
Missyraines TTC#1, Cycle #13, CBFM Cycle 8, age 33, UCL 32, CD4

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, CD138
Rach879 TTC#1 Cycle #7, CBFM cycle 1, age 30, UCL 30-34, CD105
Jenni4 TTC#2, Cycle #5, CBFM Cycle 2, age 36, UCL 26, CD85

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

Things ok here but got the usual round of illnesses - DS had a really bad bout of tonsillitis that saw him have a trip to hospital. His 10days of ABs is up tomorrow and thankfully he's back to his usual mischievous self! I on the other hand am full of cold and all bunged up!

Lychees - I chart and use CBFM and use OPKs Hmm all the while it doesn't stress me out and get me toooooo obsessed, Ifigure no harm in it!

MissLolita - lovely to hear from you. I hope your 12 weeks comes round quickly and you have a straightforward pregnancy :)

KC and Keziah - I'm also a lover of a good period drama. That version of Pride and Prejudice actually had someone that was the year below me at school in it as Kitty!

MissyRaines - glad your cycle is getting more regular. Sounds like the job change is helping?

Hello everyone I've not managed to name check. I promise to try and be a better poster and keep up a bit more!

littlefan · 16/11/2010 22:18

hi
i'm new to this.

My stats are TTC#1, Cycle 9, CBFM cycle 2 , age 31, UCL 32-38, CD (is this cycle day?) 26.

What do all the abbreviations stand for? like BFP? I can guess but want to check I have it right..Blush

Getting frustrated. Had chemical preg in July and was so disappointed - so bought the monitor to help. It worked for my friend after to cycles - she found out she ovulated on day 9!! For me it's around day 21! But boy do I hate peeing on sticks. Hopefully it will be worth it soon.

Waiting now - let the obsessive mind messing begin...

good luck everyone...xxx

Keziahhopes · 16/11/2010 22:47

In School
wantbaby TTC#1, Cycle #11, CBFM cycle 6, age 38, UCL 30, CD26
EmmaC29 TTC#1, Cycle #11, CBFM Cycle 1, age 29, UCL 26-29, CD39
chocciechip TTC#1, Cycle #9, CBFM cycle 9, age 39, UCL29, CD31
Starlet22 TTC#1, Cycle #15, CBFM cycle 9, age 34, ucl 25, CD31
alien06 TTC#,1 Cycle #4, CBFM Cycle 1, age 28, UCL 30-33, CD29
Boba82 TTC#1 Cycle #18, CBFM cycle 5, age 28, UCL 30 (FX), CD26
Littlefan TTC#1, Cycle 9, CBFM cycle 2 , age 31, UCL 32-38, CD (is this cycle day?) 26.
Lychees TTC#2, Cycle #13, CBFM cycle 9, Aged 36, UCL 30-35, CD25
Keziah TTC#1, Cycle #27, CBFM Cycle 15, age 35, ucl 28-31, CD23
AnytimeNOW TTC#3, Cycle #6, CBFM Cycle 5, age 38, UCL 28, CD22
Michelle2222 TTC#2, CBFM Cycle 1, age 27, UCL?, CD19
KnackeredCow TTC#1, Cycle #14, CBFM Cycle 3, age 31, UCL 28, CD19
Ilovekittyelise TTC#1 Cycle #1, CBFM Cycle 1, Aged 34, UCL28, CD19
PinkCustard TTC#2, Cycle #11, CBFM Cycle 6, age 33, UCL 30-32, CD18
Birdietimesthree TTC#1, Cycle #3, CBFM Cycle 2, age 36, UCL 24-25, CD12
IzzyWizzyletsgetbusy TTC#3 Cycle #4, CBFM Cycle 4, age 34, UCL 26-30 CD12
Ses TTC#2, cycle #5, CBFM cycle #7, age 37, UCL 28-30, CD9
Missyraines TTC#1, Cycle #13, CBFM Cycle 8, age 33, UCL 32, CD4

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, CD138
Rach879 TTC#1 Cycle #7, CBFM cycle 1, age 30, UCL 30-34, CD105
Jenni4 TTC#2, Cycle #5, CBFM Cycle 2, age 36, UCL 26, CD85

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

Hi littlefan just andded you. Good you know roughly when you ovulate - hope you find the monitor helps you (I just like knowing what day I am on thesedays - can't believe I lived so much of my life without htis vital infoGrin).

There is a link somewhere to all abbreviations. BFP is the important one - big fat positive, ie pregnant!! Hope your stay here much shorter than mine (although lovely as the people are here...)

MissLolita nice to hear from you ... let us know how your scan goes (how many hearbeats etc) it helps encourage me here!!

Lychees - my progesterone (day 21ish test) was low also - 21-24 but when they did the transvaginal scan (before HSG) they saw I had ovulated despite those numbers. They say it can take 2yrs so ... onwards and upwards.

ses - waves hello to! Gosh what a torrid time, hope you feel better soon.x

essenceofSES · 17/11/2010 07:49

In School
EmmaC29 TTC#1, Cycle #11, CBFM Cycle 1, age 29, UCL 26-29, CD40
chocciechip TTC#1, Cycle #9, CBFM cycle 9, age 39, UCL29, CD32
Starlet22 TTC#1, Cycle #15, CBFM cycle 9, age 34, ucl 25, CD32
alien06 TTC#,1 Cycle #4, CBFM Cycle 1, age 28, UCL 30-33, CD30
wantbaby TTC#1, Cycle #11, CBFM cycle 6, age 38, UCL 30, CD27
Boba82 TTC#1 Cycle #18, CBFM cycle 5, age 28, UCL 30 (FX), CD27
Littlefan TTC#1, Cycle 9, CBFM cycle 2 , age 31, UCL 32-38, CD27
Lychees TTC#2, Cycle #13, CBFM cycle 9, Aged 36, UCL 30-35, CD26
Keziah TTC#1, Cycle #27, CBFM Cycle 15, age 35, ucl 28-31, CD24
AnytimeNOW TTC#3, Cycle #6, CBFM Cycle 5, age 38, UCL 28, CD23
Michelle2222 TTC#2, CBFM Cycle 1, age 27, UCL?, CD20
KnackeredCow TTC#1, Cycle #14, CBFM Cycle 3, age 31, UCL 28, CD20
Ilovekittyelise TTC#1 Cycle #1, CBFM Cycle 1, Aged 34, UCL28, CD20
PinkCustard TTC#2, Cycle #11, CBFM Cycle 6, age 33, UCL 30-32, CD19
Birdietimesthree TTC#1, Cycle #3, CBFM Cycle 2, age 36, UCL 24-25, CD13
IzzyWizzyletsgetbusy TTC#3 Cycle #4, CBFM Cycle 4, age 34, UCL 26-30 CD13
Ses TTC#2, cycle #5, CBFM cycle #7, age 37, UCL 28-30, CD10
Missyraines TTC#1, Cycle #13, CBFM Cycle 8, age 33, UCL 32, CD5

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, CD139
Rach879 TTC#1 Cycle #7, CBFM cycle 1, age 30, UCL 30-34, CD106
Jenni4 TTC#2, Cycle #5, CBFM Cycle 2, age 36, UCL 26, CD86

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

Morning! Just thought I'd try and get on again quickly and update the stats!

littlefan - welcome! Sorry for your chemical pregnancy earlier in the year. Many of us have unfortunately experienced the rollercoaster. I'm lucky to have an 18mo DS but before him I had 2 mmc. Let's hope we all get our BFPs soon!

Keziah - hello!

Have woken up feeling a bit better this morning so hoping DS and I have a good day.

Lychees · 17/11/2010 09:00

Welcome Littlefan. Let's hope your stay with us is not too long [for all the good reasons].

Welcome back SES, glad you and lo are on the mend.

Thanks Keziah, good to know that progesterone of 23nmol could still mean ovulation.

Hello everyone else.

littlefan · 17/11/2010 10:13

...found it!!

www.mumsnet.com/info/acronyms

It all makes sense now....
Hope you are all having a good day.
I think exhaustion from my "active" weekend has set in today.

WantBaby · 18/11/2010 12:13

In School
EmmaC29 TTC#1, Cycle #11, CBFM Cycle 1, age 29, UCL 26-29, CD40
chocciechip TTC#1, Cycle #9, CBFM cycle 9, age 39, UCL29, CD32
Starlet22 TTC#1, Cycle #15, CBFM cycle 9, age 34, ucl 25, CD32
alien06 TTC#,1 Cycle #4, CBFM Cycle 1, age 28, UCL 30-33, CD30
wantbaby TTC#1, Cycle #12, CBFM cycle 7, age 38, UCL 28, CD1
Boba82 TTC#1 Cycle #18, CBFM cycle 5, age 28, UCL 30 (FX), CD27
Littlefan TTC#1, Cycle 9, CBFM cycle 2 , age 31, UCL 32-38, CD27
Lychees TTC#2, Cycle #13, CBFM cycle 9, Aged 36, UCL 30-35, CD26
Keziah TTC#1, Cycle #27, CBFM Cycle 15, age 35, ucl 28-31, CD24
AnytimeNOW TTC#3, Cycle #6, CBFM Cycle 5, age 38, UCL 28, CD23
Michelle2222 TTC#2, CBFM Cycle 1, age 27, UCL?, CD20
KnackeredCow TTC#1, Cycle #14, CBFM Cycle 3, age 31, UCL 28, CD20
Ilovekittyelise TTC#1 Cycle #1, CBFM Cycle 1, Aged 34, UCL28, CD20
PinkCustard TTC#2, Cycle #11, CBFM Cycle 6, age 33, UCL 30-32, CD19
Birdietimesthree TTC#1, Cycle #3, CBFM Cycle 2, age 36, UCL 24-25, CD13
IzzyWizzyletsgetbusy TTC#3 Cycle #4, CBFM Cycle 4, age 34, UCL 26-30 CD13
Ses TTC#2, cycle #5, CBFM cycle #7, age 37, UCL 28-30, CD10
Missyraines TTC#1, Cycle #13, CBFM Cycle 8, age 33, UCL 32, CD5

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, CD139
Rach879 TTC#1 Cycle #7, CBFM cycle 1, age 30, UCL 30-34, CD106
Jenni4 TTC#2, Cycle #5, CBFM Cycle 2, age 36, UCL 26, CD86

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

Ilovekittyelise · 18/11/2010 12:58

im on day 21 today...

how does it work with the updates how do i know when its my turn?

porth · 18/11/2010 13:18

Hi, can I join?
Oh boy, I'm not holding out much hope....I'm 43, turning 44 in December. Been using the Clearblue for a while now; in fact got pregant last year on the second month of using it (YaY!!), then miscarried two months later (Boo!!)
Spent this year kind of losing the will to do it again, kept losing my bottle thought I was too old, etc, But here I am trying again (I know I shouldn't have wasted all that time at my age, but sometimes you just chicken out and stop trying)
But....this month I didn't even get a peak! It's ony had one bar every day till today day 21 the M starts flashing! Does that mean I'm no longer ovulating, and I've missed my chance at being a MUm again? (I have a 5yr old boy)
Bit sad if so...
Maybe it's just a blip....

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