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TTC but trying not to over plan.

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Raven88 · 18/08/2018 09:25

Backstory. My ovaries didn't develop and I used to have a small womb so it was thought that I was infertile and I came to terms with with it. I was on HRT and my periods eventually became regular. I visited the infertility clinic this week and after scans and a chat with the Dr it turns out that my ovaries are now normal size and my womb is normal. I'll probably be able to conceive naturally and if I do need help it will be something to help me ovulate. I am off HRT and on folic acid.

Sorry for the long story.

I've always been a planner and so far I've checked our finances had a look at the prices of the big stuff we would have to buy so I can start a savings account so if it does happen we aren't struggling. I know it could take years but I can't stop thinking about being a mum.

After years of being sad that I'll never be a mum I am so happy and when I am happy I am proactive.

What can I do now that won't be too much and how do I stop planning?

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SweepTheHalls · 18/08/2018 09:27

It's really hard not to plan and over think things. My advice, just ditch contraception, take folic acid and do your best not to over think it!

ReginaPhalange89 · 18/08/2018 17:51

That's really great news, you must be thrilled !

It's so hard not to plan. I'm not even actively TTC yet and I'm already looking at baby names daily, googling possible due dates , looking at prams etc 🙈

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