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whiningandwining · 17/02/2018 12:07

We've been trying to conceive number 2 for a few months now, after falling pregnant immediately with number 1, and I'm conscious that I'm nearly 36 (and driving myself crazy!)

After reading on here that you could check your egg reserves, I had a private appointment this morning. Part of the appointment was a transvaginal ultrasound. It was very reassuring to hear I have excellent egg reserves, but she's planted a thought I can't shake! She said I have a thick womb lining, and not to get hopes up, but it could indicate a pregnancy.

Of course I've done a FRER, which is negative. I'm on day 24. Trying to talk myself down. Don't really know what I want from this post, but my husband is away with work, and I have no one in real life I can talk to right now. Please bring me back down to earth!

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Bubblegum89 · 17/02/2018 12:13

Do you have regular periods on around a 28 day cycle? I’ve had an internal US once when I was just under a week off af and the doctor mentioned a thick lining and when I asked what that meant, she said it was because of where I was in my cycle as the lining is thicker awaiting a period. I’m no expert though lol

whiningandwining · 17/02/2018 12:24

Yup, 28 day. Which is what I thought. I just need to focus on common sense and not keep doing tests until Thursday!

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Bubblegum89 · 17/02/2018 12:42

Yeah, I’ve been ttc#2 for almost a year and a half now (conceived my daughter after a missed pill) and I’ve learnt that testing early is pointless. Wait until you’ve missed your period (if you do) and then go from there. Good luck

whiningandwining · 17/02/2018 12:45

Thank you. Needed to hear that. Good luck in your journey.

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