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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.

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monkeybumsmum · 01/12/2009 10:42

Thought I'd get a new thread started as we seem to have run out of space

Let's hope this one brings us all lots of luck!

OP posts:
Lychees · 14/04/2010 08:31

Today's stats:

Boba82 TTC#1 cycle 11, CBFM cycle 1, age 27, UCL 35, CD37
Cupc4kes ttc#2 cycle 9, CBFM cycle3, age 32 ucl 28, cd34
Pamsie ttc#1, cycle 11, CBFM cycle 1, age 32, UCL 28-32 CD34
Missyraines TTC#1, cycle 8, CBFM cycle 2, age 33, UCL 32, CD1
Lychees TTC #2, Cycle 6, CBFM Cycle 2, Aged 36, UCL 30-35, CD27
Shaggy TTC#1, cycle 2, CBFM cycle 1, age 38, UCL29, CD25
FlyingCat TTC#1, cycle 24, CBFM cycle 1, age 30, UCL 32+, CD21
Eggsovereasy TTC#1, Cycle 14, CBFM Cycle 6, age 36, UCL 27-29, CD20
Willow1218 TTC#1, Cycle ?, CBFM cycle 1, age ?, UCL 30, CD 18
vnewmummy TTC#2, CBFM cycle 2, age 41, UCL 26 -28days. CD 7
Nanny01 ttc#5 cycle 5 UCL 28 age 37 CD 7
annab1 TTC#2 cycle 14 CBFM cycle 1 age 37, UCL ?, CD7
BabyHoping TTC#1, CBFM cycle 3, age 32, ucl 31-38, CD 6
Keziah ttc#1, cycle20, CBFM cycle8, age 34, ucl 28-31, cd5
LorLa ttc#2, cycle 7, CBFM cycle1, age 28, ucl 26-28, CD?
essenceofSES TTC#2 ...

Graduates:

Angelgirl BFP 08/04/10
Salander
Vikks
Monkey

boba82 · 14/04/2010 10:08

Morning all,

Well tested this morning before docs this pm and a BFN for me as I was expecting. Just wish AF would hurry up now.

Nanny01 · 14/04/2010 12:02

boba82 sorry to hear about the BFN I still been really disapointed each month for me to. I was so fed up last month as had no peaks last month so hoping that things will be better this month. Hope the doc is sympathetic to you hate mine avoiding mine totally at the mo.

JustShaggy · 14/04/2010 14:01

So so sorry Harry. I was treated for an ectopic in Dec and feel extremely lucky that I didn't experience the awful interventions that you describe - I was one of the 50% whose body eventually ended up resolving it naturally after a lot of uncertainty. My heart goes out to you: I know the grief of losing a pregnancy. Big hug.

boba82 · 14/04/2010 16:33

Well I'm really pleased with how GP went.

Getting bloods done next week and a day 21 Progest done whenever AF arrives. He has also referred me to the fertility clinic as there is a 9 month waiting list! DH has to make an appointment for sperm count tests.

He mentioned Clomid but said he would rather not prescribe that at moment.

Feeling excited now for bloods, he said it sounds like I have hormonal problem so hopefully we will get to the bottom of it.

Lychees · 14/04/2010 16:49

Glad things went well, Boba. Hope you get some answers and a solution very soon.

boba82 · 14/04/2010 17:06

Thanks lychees, you should try your GP too.

BabyHoping · 14/04/2010 18:42

Great news Boba! It´s really important to have a good GP. I changed doctors while I was having my third miscarriage has previous one was already treating me as if I was a lost case and I would just miscarriage everytime, and then I switched to another doctor who happens to be expert in infertility and that was when they started medicating me to my blood coagulation problem. I feel really hopefull with this doctor... now I just have to get pregnant again.

vnewmummy · 14/04/2010 18:55

Boba - glad your doc came up trumps. Have you had your thyroid tested at all?

Reason I ask is lots of women dont realise how having right thyroid function is so important. I never did and my doc put me on medication.

Anyway fingers crossed for your bloods x

Willow1218 · 14/04/2010 19:41

Hi, for the stats, my age is 24. I got my first high today but now the normal ovulation sticks are negative!!

annab1 · 14/04/2010 21:57

Glad to hear GP went well Bopa- its quite reassuring i thought to be taken seriously by the Dr, i was nervous when i went that my GP would tell me we were obviously incompetent and should just try harder!

annab1 · 15/04/2010 08:17

Willow have you seen this site...www.peeonastick.com/opkfaq.html#1

if you scroll down to question 14 it explains the difference between the CBFM and usual ovulation sticks which might be a help for you...

should get first blood test results today, so will see if we are just being crap at it!

Angelgirl79 · 15/04/2010 09:30

Glad Dr's went well Boba - keep positive, and fingers crossed for your bllod results xx

Harry so so sorry to hear your sad news xx

All, I am thinking of you and sending you all lots of luck xx

boba82 · 15/04/2010 10:54

Thanks for all the good wishes guys.

vnew He's testing that along with other routine bloods, I saw an item on This Morning last week actually about a woman with thyroid problem so it was fresh in my mind. Thanks for pointing that out though.

willow congrats on the high

anna good luck on your results.

boba82 · 15/04/2010 10:57

Today's stats:

Boba82 TTC#1 cycle 11, CBFM cycle 1, age 27, UCL 35, CD38
Cupc4kes ttc#2 cycle 9, CBFM cycle3, age 32 ucl 28, cd35
Pamsie ttc#1, cycle 11, CBFM cycle 1, age 32, UCL 28-32 CD35
Lychees TTC #2, Cycle 6, CBFM Cycle 2, Aged 36, UCL 30-35, CD28
Shaggy TTC#1, cycle 2, CBFM cycle 1, age 38, UCL29, CD26
FlyingCat TTC#1, cycle 24, CBFM cycle 1, age 30, UCL 32+, CD22
Eggsovereasy TTC#1, Cycle 14, CBFM Cycle 6, age 36, UCL 27-29, CD21
Willow1218 TTC#1, Cycle ?, CBFM cycle 1, age 24, UCL 30, CD 19
vnewmummy TTC#2, CBFM cycle 2, age 41, UCL 26 -28days. CD 8
Nanny01 ttc#5 cycle 5 UCL 28 age 37 CD 8
annab1 TTC#2 cycle 14 CBFM cycle 1 age 37, UCL ?, CD8
BabyHoping TTC#1, CBFM cycle 3, age 32, ucl 31-38, CD 7
Keziah ttc#1, cycle20, CBFM cycle8, age 34, ucl 28-31, cd6
Missyraines TTC#1, cycle 8, CBFM cycle 2, age 33, UCL 32, CD2
LorLa ttc#2, cycle 7, CBFM cycle1, age 28, ucl 26-28, CD?
essenceofSES TTC#2 ...

Graduates:

Angelgirl BFP 08/04/10
Salander
Vikks
Monkey

annab1 · 15/04/2010 12:54

Thanks Bopa, results for thyroid and hormones both normal (so maybe we are a bit crap at it!
got appt now for ultra sound and DP will have the sperm count test then referral to fertility unit.
Apparently wait not too bad here in East London. GP said we can choose to go anywhere however so might see what wait is like for UCH as thats where I had DS and was treated for MC.
My GP wont give Clomid- reckons its a specialist drug and should be handled by fertility specialists, so will have to wait and see....

really sorry to read about your ordeal harry.

boba82 · 15/04/2010 14:10

Funny that anna my GP said exactly the same to me about Clomid. I'm in the Edinburgh area.

Good news about your results being normal but also frustrating as you'll want answers. Hopefully they'll get to bottom of it. How long is the wait for your fertility clinic?

annab1 · 15/04/2010 15:17

bopayes it is frustrating having no clue, been combing the internet for info on NHS vs Private fertility clinics, quite confusing when you dont have a specific issue...
Only about 4 week wait at local NHSFC (its not that great by all accounts) but 4-6 week wait for ultra sound needed prior to referral which is a annoying.
Am wondering if we should just pay for all the initial tests to find out asap if there is actually a problem.
couldnt afford anything like ivf (if it came down to that) privately but if its just a perscription for some clomid then i'd kinda like to get on with it...

vnewmummy did the £1200 include sperm analysis and did you still need a GP referral for UCH?

never imagined having to go down the assisted fertility road, fingers crossed that none of us will have to go too far down it.

still got high hopes though for the CBFM!

Lychees · 15/04/2010 17:00

Afternoon all.

Nothing much going on for me. Still playing the waiting game. My "m" button was flashing this morning but I estimate AF will arrive on CD30-31 this cycle.

If it does arrive, I'll be popping along to my GP soon to ask what the wait for a referral to a fertility clinic in West London is likely to be .

Anna, I have also been trawling the internet for prices just in case but found it confusing, too. I did notice that Create Health in Wimpole Street do a one stop fertility check for £400 [not that in-depth but they do an ultrasound and bloods] and at The Portland Hospital they do a Fertility MOT for £1,000.

I will see what my GP says first as that kind of money is a lot for us.

annab1 · 15/04/2010 18:16

Thanks for that Lychees- i think if i'd been more clued up when i first went to GP then it could of been quicker.
You should request the ultra sound appt and sperm analysis appt to be made when you go along the first time as well as the 2 lots of blood test. These seem to be the standard tests you need to have had before you can be referred. You should also ask if you'll need vaginal swabs and a smear test and get those booked in too. (with a bit of luck you could get them done at the same time as your 21 day blood test.)
Also my GP said you can request treatment at any NHS in London so if the wait is too long then maybe have a look at another area.
hopefully you wont need it though and its your lucky cycle!

vnewmummy · 15/04/2010 21:04

Hi

Anna I went to the centre for reproductive and genetic health. CRCH at UCH Gray's Inn Rd, London.

My consultant is Miss Melanie Davies who I can highly recommend. I have know her for 8 years, initally for my PCOS but had not sen her for over 3 years.

I am 41 and after seeing my GP who is also really good I realised we did not have time to mess around waiting for NHS.

The costs were: £180 initial consultation. Then we paid around £300 for scan to check my ovarian reserve, blood tests and it included semen analysis. Next step was a Hycosy scan which I had at Harley Street £390 and lastly £120 follow up consultation. Everything was done within three weeks.

We will in a couple of months when we save up again do both clomid and IUI. However for now my GP is arranging blood test to save me money at clinic and prescribed clomid. Sorry if I have waffled on xxx

annab1 · 16/04/2010 08:12

Thank you vnewmummy all info is greatly appreciated! i have emailed CRCH for a list of fees.
Had big talk with DP last night he wants to keep the testing process going on the NHS while we at least give the CBFM at least 1 shot, suppose he does have a point.
I'll be 38 soon so am thinking i might already be too old for some treatments (if it came to that) on NHS anyway-eg: IVF cut off is 39 and you have to of been trying for 3 years.
Its great youre making it happen, wishing you lots of luck x

boba82 · 16/04/2010 12:06

Today's stats:

Boba82 TTC#1 cycle 11, CBFM cycle 1, age 27, UCL 35, CD39
Cupc4kes ttc#2 cycle 9, CBFM cycle3, age 32 ucl 28, cd36
Pamsie ttc#1, cycle 11, CBFM cycle 1, age 32, UCL 28-32 CD36
Lychees TTC #2, Cycle 6, CBFM Cycle 2, Aged 36, UCL 30-35, CD29
Shaggy TTC#1, cycle 2, CBFM cycle 1, age 38, UCL29, CD27
FlyingCat TTC#1, cycle 24, CBFM cycle 1, age 30, UCL 32+, CD23
Eggsovereasy TTC#1, Cycle 14, CBFM Cycle 6, age 36, UCL 27-29, CD22
Willow1218 TTC#1, Cycle ?, CBFM cycle 1, age 24, UCL 30, CD 20
vnewmummy TTC#2, CBFM cycle 2, age 41, UCL 26 -28days. CD 9
Nanny01 ttc#5 cycle 5 UCL 28 age 37 CD 9
annab1 TTC#2 cycle 14 CBFM cycle 1 age 37, UCL ?, CD9
BabyHoping TTC#1, CBFM cycle 3, age 32, ucl 31-38, CD 8
Keziah ttc#1, cycle20, CBFM cycle8, age 34, ucl 28-31, cd7
Missyraines TTC#1, cycle 8, CBFM cycle 2, age 33, UCL 32, CD3
LorLa ttc#2, cycle 7, CBFM cycle1, age 28, ucl 26-28, CD?
essenceofSES TTC#2 ...

Graduates:

Angelgirl BFP 08/04/10
Salander
Vikks
Monkey

Lychees · 17/04/2010 09:08

Today's stats:

Boba82 TTC#1 cycle 11, CBFM cycle 1, age 27, UCL 35, CD40
Cupc4kes ttc#2 cycle 9, CBFM cycle3, age 32 ucl 28, cd37
Pamsie ttc#1, cycle 11, CBFM cycle 1, age 32, UCL 28-32 CD37
Lychees TTC #2, Cycle 6, CBFM Cycle 2, Aged 36, UCL 30-35, CD30
Shaggy TTC#1, cycle 2, CBFM cycle 1, age 38, UCL29, CD28
FlyingCat TTC#1, cycle 24, CBFM cycle 1, age 30, UCL 32+, CD24
Eggsovereasy TTC#1, Cycle 14, CBFM Cycle 6, age 36, UCL 27-29, CD23
Willow1218 TTC#1, Cycle ?, CBFM cycle 1, age 24, UCL 30, CD 21
vnewmummy TTC#2, CBFM cycle 2, age 41, UCL 26 -28days. CD 10
Nanny01 ttc#5 cycle 5 UCL 28 age 37 CD 10
annab1 TTC#2 cycle 14 CBFM cycle 1 age 37, UCL ?, CD10
BabyHoping TTC#1, CBFM cycle 3, age 32, ucl 31-38, CD 9
Keziah ttc#1, cycle20, CBFM cycle8, age 34, ucl 28-31, cd8
Missyraines TTC#1, cycle 8, CBFM cycle 2, age 33, UCL 32, CD4
LorLa ttc#2, cycle 7, CBFM cycle1, age 28, ucl 26-28, CD?
essenceofSES TTC#2 ...

Graduates:

Angelgirl BFP 08/04/10
Salander
Vikks
Monkey

boba82 · 17/04/2010 10:11

Can't believe I'm on CD40 with no AF & no BFP. WTF's going on? Feeling totally fed up of feeling useless.

It says in the CBFM book that not suitable for cycles over 42 days so hope this won't make it break down if AF doesn't turn up. Longest I've had before is 39 days so hope it hurrys up.

How is everyone? Anyone POAS this weekend? We need some more graduates to cheer us up.