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813 replies

boba82 · 11/05/2010 16:40

Jump over ladies, it appears we filled the last one!

Today's stats:

Eggsovereasy TTC#1, Cycle 14, CBFM cycle 6, age 36, UCL 27-29, CD47
Willow1218 TTC#1, Cycle ? CBFM cycle 1, age 24, UCL 30, CD 45
Taytotayto TTC#2, cycle 1, cd 35
BabyHoping TTC#1, CBFM cycle 3, age 32, ucl 31-38, CD 33
Missyraines TTC1, Cycle 8, CBFM cycle 2, age 33, UCL 32, CD28
Pamsie ttc#1, cycle 12, CBFM cycle 1, age 32, UCL 28-32 CD25
Lychees TTC #2, Cycle 7, CBFM cycle 2, Aged 36, UCL 30-35, CD23
Shaggy TTC#1, cycle 3, CBFM cycle 3, age 38, UCL29, CD19
FlyingCat TTC#1, cycle 25, CBFM cycle 1, age 30, UCL 32+, CD18
vnewmummy TTC#2, CBFM cycle 3, age 41, UCL 26 -28days. CD 7
Nanny01 TTC#5 cycle 6 UCL 28 age 37 CD 7
Keziah TTC#1, cycle21, CBFM cycle 9, age 34, ucl 28-31, cd 2
Boba82 TTC#1 cycle 13, CBFM cycle 2, age 28, UCL 35, CD1
LorLa TTC#2, Cycle 7, CBFM cycle 1, age 29, ucl 26-28, CD?

Graduates:

Cyncan BFP 09/05/10
Cupc4kes BFP 08/05/10
Angelgirl BFP 08/04/10
Salander
Vikks

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Missyraines · 14/05/2010 07:16

Thanks Kezia

I was feeling really sad last night. I think we'll give it one more cycle then seek tests.

I have had an ovarian cyst (2& 1/2 lbs) removed 5 years ago and that is playing on my mind that it did some damage.

I really appriciate your reply and will keep you updated.

Fingers crossed for you and hubby for this cycle.

boba82 · 14/05/2010 10:19

Today's stats:

Eggsovereasy TTC#1, Cycle 14, CBFM cycle 6, age 36, UCL 27-29, CD50
Willow1218 TTC#1, Cycle ? CBFM cycle 1, age 24, UCL 30, CD 48
Taytotayto TTC#2, cycle 1, cd 38
BabyHoping TTC#1, CBFM cycle 3, age 32, ucl 31-38, CD 36
Missyraines TTC1, Cycle 8, CBFM cycle 2, age 33, UCL 32, CD31
Pamsie ttc#1, cycle 12, CBFM cycle 1, age 32, UCL 28-32 CD28
Lychees TTC #2, Cycle 7, CBFM cycle 2, Aged 36, UCL 30-35, CD26
Shaggy TTC#1, cycle 3, CBFM cycle 3, age 38, UCL29, CD22
FlyingCat TTC#1, cycle 25, CBFM cycle 1, age 30, UCL 32+, CD21
vnewmummy TTC#2, CBFM cycle 3, age 41, UCL 26 -28days. CD 10
Nanny01 TTC#5 cycle 6 UCL 28 age 37 CD 10
Keziah TTC#1, cycle21, CBFM cycle 9, age 34, ucl 28-31, cd 5
Boba82 TTC#1 cycle 13, CBFM cycle 2, age 28, UCL 35, CD4
LorLa TTC#2, Cycle 7, CBFM cycle 1, age 29, ucl 26-28, CD?

Graduates:

Cyncan BFP 09/05/10
Cupc4kes BFP 08/05/10
Angelgirl BFP 08/04/10
Salander
Vikks

Morning all.

missraines yep agree totally with keziah's advice. I'm in process at moment. I would prob advise you to just go to GP for chat as some fertility clinics have really long waiting lists. Good luck this cycle though.

vnewmummy sounds like a plan, you're so organised!

Good luck medee!

How's everyone else doing?

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Lychees · 14/05/2010 17:38

Missyraines, given your medical history, I would expect your GP to send you for tests even if you haven't been trying for a year. Hopefully, you won't have to go if this cycle is the one - good luck.

Feeling better today but very hectic at work. Roll on the weekend .

essenceofSES · 14/05/2010 19:58

Just adding my stats. hope I've done it right!

Eggsovereasy TTC#1, Cycle 14, CBFM cycle 6, age 36, UCL 27-29, CD50
Willow1218 TTC#1, Cycle ? CBFM cycle 1, age 24, UCL 30, CD 48
Taytotayto TTC#2, cycle 1, cd 38
BabyHoping TTC#1, CBFM cycle 3, age 32, ucl 31-38, CD 36
Missyraines TTC1, Cycle 8, CBFM cycle 2, age 33, UCL 32, CD31
Pamsie ttc#1, cycle 12, CBFM cycle 1, age 32, UCL 28-32 CD28
Lychees TTC #2, Cycle 7, CBFM cycle 2, Aged 36, UCL 30-35, CD26
Shaggy TTC#1, cycle 3, CBFM cycle 3, age 38, UCL29, CD22
FlyingCat TTC#1, cycle 25, CBFM cycle 1, age 30, UCL 32+, CD21
vnewmummy TTC#2, CBFM cycle 3, age 41, UCL 26 -28days. CD 10
Nanny01 TTC#5 cycle 6 UCL 28 age 37 CD 10
Keziah TTC#1, cycle21, CBFM cycle 9, age 34, ucl 28-31, cd 5
Boba82 TTC#1 cycle 13, CBFM cycle 2, age 28, UCL 35, CD4
Ses TTC#2 cycle 1, CBFM cycle 1, age 37, UCL 28-31, CD 3
LorLa TTC#2, Cycle 7, CBFM cycle 1, age 29, ucl 26-28, CD?

Graduates:

Cyncan BFP 09/05/10
Cupc4kes BFP 08/05/10
Angelgirl BFP 08/04/10
Salander
Vikks

missyraines - hope this cycle is the lucky one for you!

DH came home tonight and told me about a work colleague of his that has been ttc for 18mo+ and has a low sperm count. They were about to start IVF and went for their first appointment only to find out they are pg!!

Hello everyone else. Hope you all have good wkends. I work Saturday mornings but not sure what we're going to do the rest of the weekend. Hope the weather will be nice.

gingerbaby · 14/05/2010 20:10

Hi ladies, hope you don't mind me elbowing my way in but I had a CBFM question... I've just started using it this month and am on day 7. Would I be able to use wee sticks up until I ovulate and then stop until the next cycle? I get the impression from the instructions you use wee sticks all the way through. Is this more accurate? Would I save sticks is I only used them until ovulation?

Painfully aware this makes me sounds like a total cheapskate!!

Thank you.

Lychees · 14/05/2010 20:37

Hi gingerbaby.

You have to use sticks as long as the monitor asks for them to allow it build a full picture of your cycle.

Typically, you will use all 20 sticks in the first cycle so you could be poas for a while after ovulation this time. Then, as the monitor learns your cycle, you tend to use ten sticks per cycle. This is the case if your cycle is not exceptionally longer than the norm.

Try getting sticks from Amazon. I know they're cheaper on there.

Don't worry about sounding like a cheapskate, they do work out to be quite expensive .

Good luck.

Keziahhopes · 14/05/2010 21:58

Hi gingerbaby - I found amazon about £7 cheaper a box and so I get 2 cycles out of a box now, so about £6-7 a cycle now. It was only the first cycle that I used the whole box and now my monitor only asks for one or two after ovulation I think my opinion was - yes it is a cost, but I want a child and it is cheaper than private fertility or childcare, but found cheapest source of sticks

Missraines glad you have an action plan, once cycle than gp. It helps knowing your way forward sometimes I found. I found my gp ordered all the tests himself and my dh semen analysis was done at the fertility part of hospital - but no wait at all for that! Then when got tests he referred me to the hospital. With your previous history am sure they will help you appropriately. Even if damage, one ovary should be fine so everything is possible - as essence just posted

gingerbaby · 15/05/2010 07:30

Brilliant, thanks both of you. Will hunt some down from Amazon.

Lychees · 15/05/2010 09:07

Today's stats:

Eggsovereasy TTC#1, Cycle 14, CBFM cycle 6, age 36, UCL 27-29, CD51
Willow1218 TTC#1, Cycle ? CBFM cycle 1, age 24, UCL 30, CD 49
Taytotayto TTC#2, cycle 1, cd 39
BabyHoping TTC#1, CBFM cycle 3, age 32, ucl 31-38, CD 37
Missyraines TTC1, Cycle 8, CBFM cycle 2, age 33, UCL 32, CD30
Pamsie ttc#1, cycle 12, CBFM cycle 1, age 32, UCL 28-32 CD29
Lychees TTC #2, Cycle 7, CBFM cycle 2, Aged 36, UCL 30-35, CD27
Shaggy TTC#1, cycle 3, CBFM cycle 3, age 38, UCL29, CD23
FlyingCat TTC#1, cycle 25, CBFM cycle 1, age 30, UCL 32+, CD22
vnewmummy TTC#2, CBFM cycle 3, age 41, UCL 26 -28days. CD 11
Nanny01 TTC#5 cycle 6 UCL 28 age 37 CD 11
Keziah TTC#1, cycle21, CBFM cycle 9, age 34, ucl 28-31, cd 6
Boba82 TTC#1 cycle 13, CBFM cycle 2, age 28, UCL 35, CD5
Ses TTC#2 cycle 1, CBFM cycle 1, age 37, UCL 28-31, CD 4
LorLa TTC#2, Cycle 7, CBFM cycle 1, age 29, ucl 26-28, CD?

Graduates:

Cyncan BFP 09/05/10
Cupc4kes BFP 08/05/10
Angelgirl BFP 08/04/10
Salander
Vikks

Lychees · 15/05/2010 17:14

Hi ladies,

I also chat on another forum and a few of us ladies had been keeping each other company during the 2ww and three of them got their BFP's in the last few days.

I feel a bit low because I only have the usual symptoms of AF's imminent arrival so I've already lost hope for this cycle .

I am trying to focus on my blessings; after all I already have a DS but its still difficult not to feel sad about things.

Keziahhopes · 15/05/2010 23:25

It can be hard when other people get what we also long for, as well as being happy for them. I think it is ok to feel sad whilst already having a ds. Same as I think it is ok to long for a first child when thankful for everything else I have (but no child).

How old is your ds? x

Lychees · 16/05/2010 21:06

Today's stats:

Eggsovereasy TTC#1, Cycle 14, CBFM cycle 6, age 36, UCL 27-29, CD52
Willow1218 TTC#1, Cycle ? CBFM cycle 1, age 24, UCL 30, CD 50
Taytotayto TTC#2, cycle 1, cd 40
BabyHoping TTC#1, CBFM cycle 3, age 32, ucl 31-38, CD 38
Missyraines TTC1, Cycle 8, CBFM cycle 2, age 33, UCL 32, CD31
Pamsie ttc#1, cycle 12, CBFM cycle 1, age 32, UCL 28-32 CD30
Lychees TTC #2, Cycle 7, CBFM cycle 2, Aged 36, UCL 30-35, CD28
Shaggy TTC#1, cycle 3, CBFM cycle 3, age 38, UCL29, CD24
FlyingCat TTC#1, cycle 25, CBFM cycle 1, age 30, UCL 32+, CD23
vnewmummy TTC#2, CBFM cycle 3, age 41, UCL 26 -28days. CD 12
Nanny01 TTC#5 cycle 6 UCL 28 age 37 CD 12
Keziah TTC#1, cycle21, CBFM cycle 9, age 34, ucl 28-31, cd 7
Boba82 TTC#1 cycle 13, CBFM cycle 2, age 28, UCL 35, CD6
Ses TTC#2 cycle 1, CBFM cycle 1, age 37, UCL 28-31, CD 5
LorLa TTC#2, Cycle 7, CBFM cycle 1, age 29, ucl 26-28, CD?

Graduates:

Cyncan BFP 09/05/10
Cupc4kes BFP 08/05/10
Angelgirl BFP 08/04/10
Salander
Vikks

Thanks Keziah. DS is 28 months now. I think he would really love a sibling [or two ].

Please don't think that I'm not happy to hear of your BFP's, ladies. It is good to hear positive stories and they give me hope.

I was just having an off day yesterday.

Good luck all.

boba82 · 17/05/2010 09:40

Today's stats:

Eggsovereasy TTC#1, Cycle 14, CBFM cycle 6, age 36, UCL 27-29, CD53
Willow1218 TTC#1, Cycle ? CBFM cycle 1, age 24, UCL 30, CD 51
Taytotayto TTC#2, cycle 1, cd 41
BabyHoping TTC#1, CBFM cycle 3, age 32, ucl 31-38, CD 39
Missyraines TTC1, Cycle 8, CBFM cycle 2, age 33, UCL 32, CD32
Pamsie ttc#1, cycle 12, CBFM cycle 1, age 32, UCL 28-32 CD31
Lychees TTC #2, Cycle 7, CBFM cycle 2, Aged 36, UCL 30-35, CD29
Shaggy TTC#1, cycle 3, CBFM cycle 3, age 38, UCL29, CD25
FlyingCat TTC#1, cycle 25, CBFM cycle 1, age 30, UCL 32+, CD24
vnewmummy TTC#2, CBFM cycle 3, age 41, UCL 26 -28days. CD 13
Nanny01 TTC#5 cycle 6 UCL 28 age 37 CD 13
Keziah TTC#1, cycle21, CBFM cycle 9, age 34, ucl 28-31, cd 8
Boba82 TTC#1 cycle 13, CBFM cycle 2, age 28, UCL 35, CD7
Ses TTC#2 cycle 1, CBFM cycle 1, age 37, UCL 28-31, CD 6
LorLa TTC#2, Cycle 7, CBFM cycle 1, age 29, ucl 26-28, CD?

Graduates:

Cyncan BFP 09/05/10
Cupc4kes BFP 08/05/10
Angelgirl BFP 08/04/10
Salander
Vikks

Morning all, hope everyone had a good weekend?

Lychees I understand how you feel completely. I think it's normal. One of my BF in RL recently announced she was pregnant with her 2nd by accident! I was consumed with for ages and felt it was totally unfair, I suppose I still do if I'm honest.

I'm grateful that we can let off steam here with each other. FX it'll be your turn soon.

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Missyraines · 17/05/2010 10:15

Just to update

I'm on cycle 9, CBFM cycle 3, cd 4.

Thanks for your advice and support like Keziah says we've now got a plan.

Sending hugs and support to Lychess life seems so unfair at times.

But on we must march and wait for our BFP's.

Lychees · 17/05/2010 13:26

Thanks for the kind words, ladies. I really appreciate them. Wishing and hoping for BFPs for all of us soon.

boba82 · 17/05/2010 14:00

Today's stats:

Eggsovereasy TTC#1, Cycle 14, CBFM cycle 6, age 36, UCL 27-29, CD53
Willow1218 TTC#1, Cycle ? CBFM cycle 1, age 24, UCL 30, CD 51
Taytotayto TTC#2, cycle 1, cd 41
BabyHoping TTC#1, CBFM cycle 3, age 32, ucl 31-38, CD 39
Pamsie ttc#1, cycle 12, CBFM cycle 1, age 32, UCL 28-32 CD31
Lychees TTC #2, Cycle 7, CBFM cycle 2, Aged 36, UCL 30-35, CD29
Shaggy TTC#1, cycle 3, CBFM cycle 3, age 38, UCL29, CD25
FlyingCat TTC#1, cycle 25, CBFM cycle 1, age 30, UCL 32+, CD24
vnewmummy TTC#2, CBFM cycle 3, age 41, UCL 26 -28days. CD 13
Nanny01 TTC#5 cycle 6 UCL 28 age 37 CD 13
Keziah TTC#1, cycle21, CBFM cycle 9, age 34, ucl 28-31, cd 8
Boba82 TTC#1 cycle 13, CBFM cycle 2, age 28, UCL 35, CD7
Ses TTC#2 cycle 1, CBFM cycle 1, age 37, UCL 28-31, CD 6
Missyraines TTC1, Cycle 9, CBFM cycle 3, age 33, UCL 32, CD4
LorLa TTC#2, Cycle 7, CBFM cycle 1, age 29, ucl 26-28, CD?

Graduates:

Cyncan BFP 09/05/10
Cupc4kes BFP 08/05/10
Angelgirl BFP 08/04/10
Salander
Vikks

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eggsovereasy · 17/05/2010 14:09

Hi everyone,

Sorry I've been AWOL. Had a break (well tried to_ from the obsessing.... but I NEED to do it for my own insanity!

Updated stats are:

Eggsovereasy TTC#1, Cycle 15, CBFM cycle 7, age 36, UCL 27-29, CD26

This will be my last month using the CBFM as I've sort of got the same cycle every month so cant see the point in wasting ££££££

I will read all your posts after work but just wanted to say I hope you're all ok and get your BFP's soon x

vnewmummy · 17/05/2010 16:32

Hi everyone,

Just wondering what your thoughts were around drinking alcohol when were all TTC? I still drink but mainly only wine.

Some people say stop drinking but hey I am not too sure! Those who have had BFP did you drink?

xxx

vnewmummy · 18/05/2010 07:06

Today's stats:

Taytotayto TTC#2, cycle 1, cd 42
BabyHoping TTC#1, CBFM cycle 3, age 32, ucl 31-38, CD 40
Pamsie ttc#1, cycle 12, CBFM cycle 1, age 32, UCL 28-32 CD32
Lychees TTC #2, Cycle 7, CBFM cycle 2, Aged 36, UCL 30-35, CD30
Eggsovereasy TTC#1, Cycle 15, CBFM cycle 7, age 36, UCL 27-29, CD27
Shaggy TTC#1, cycle 3, CBFM cycle 3, age 38, UCL29, CD26
FlyingCat TTC#1, cycle 25, CBFM cycle 1, age 30, UCL 32+, CD25
vnewmummy TTC#2, CBFM cycle 3, age 41, UCL 26 -28days. CD 14
Nanny01 TTC#5 cycle 6 UCL 28 age 37 CD 14
Keziah TTC#1, cycle21, CBFM cycle 9, age 34, ucl 28-31, cd 9
Boba82 TTC#1 cycle 13, CBFM cycle 2, age 28, UCL 35, CD8
Ses TTC#2 cycle 1, CBFM cycle 1, age 37, UCL 28-31, CD 7
Missyraines TTC1, Cycle 9, CBFM cycle 3, age 33, UCL 32, CD5
LorLa TTC#2, Cycle 7, CBFM cycle 1, age 29, ucl 26-28, CD?

Graduates:

Cyncan BFP 09/05/10
Cupc4kes BFP 08/05/10
Angelgirl BFP 08/04/10
Salander
Vikks

Morning everyone...

BabyHoping · 18/05/2010 10:41

Hi everyone,

Sorry I have not been participating much, but have been really sad. I was waiting for AF to come, testing and comin back negative, the usual... Finally AF got me yesterday so my stats can be updated for CD2

I got pregnant twice without planning and once last summer the first month we were trying. My doctor said we should not be having problems to get pregnant again and told only to come by when I got pregnant. If this continues I will probably have to go back for different reasons...

Well, I´m trying to keep my mood up, cause I have been so nervous and stressed and this is not good... DH even suggested that if work has been so hard on me and if we continue not getting pregnant for more months maybe we should think about me giving up job... Not on top of what we would do, but at least is good to know DH has the right priorities on his mind.

Any suggestions on how to manage stress would be appretiated. Thought about Acunpncture but I´m kind of scared about being all full of needles...

boba82 · 18/05/2010 11:04

Today's stats:

Taytotayto TTC#2, cycle 1, cd 42
Pamsie ttc#1, cycle 12, CBFM cycle 1, age 32, UCL 28-32 CD32
Lychees TTC #2, Cycle 7, CBFM cycle 2, Aged 36, UCL 30-35, CD30
Eggsovereasy TTC#1, Cycle 15, CBFM cycle 7, age 36, UCL 27-29, CD27
Shaggy TTC#1, cycle 3, CBFM cycle 3, age 38, UCL29, CD26
FlyingCat TTC#1, cycle 25, CBFM cycle 1, age 30, UCL 32+, CD25
vnewmummy TTC#2, CBFM cycle 3, age 41, UCL 26 -28days. CD 14
Nanny01 TTC#5 cycle 6 UCL 28 age 37 CD 14
Keziah TTC#1, cycle21, CBFM cycle 9, age 34, ucl 28-31, cd 9
Boba82 TTC#1 cycle 13, CBFM cycle 2, age 28, UCL 35, CD8
Ses TTC#2 cycle 1, CBFM cycle 1, age 37, UCL 28-31, CD 7
Missyraines TTC1, Cycle 9, CBFM cycle 3, age 33, UCL 32, CD5
BabyHoping TTC#1, CBFM cycle 4, age 32, ucl 31-38, CD 2
LorLa TTC#2, Cycle 7, CBFM cycle 1, age 29, ucl 26-28, CD?

Graduates:

Cyncan BFP 09/05/10
Cupc4kes BFP 08/05/10
Angelgirl BFP 08/04/10
Salander
Vikks

How long have you been TTC babyhoping? I was getting really stressed about it but found going to GP and starting ball rolling re tests etc has eased pressure a bit. TBH I think giving up work all together may be a bad thing as you'd have more time to obsess over TTC, maybe change jobs? Although not a great time economically I suppose.

I've been having reflexology regularly and defo helps me relax though no baby as yet. I too was thinking about acupuncture. Apparently it doesn't hurt at all. May be worth a try. It's really hard to destress and I totally empathise.

On a similar note vnewmummy I would be even more stressed if I gave up my Fri night bottle of vino! I don't think sensible drinking harms your chances any.

How is everyone else doing?

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boba82 · 18/05/2010 11:05

Oh meant to ask, CBFM is making me POAS every day now, started CD6. I'm thinking it's going to use 20 sticks again after the mammoth 64 day cycle! Anyone else had any experience of this?

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justshaggy · 18/05/2010 12:20

BabyHoping - I've been doing everything I can to reduce stress and its been a big learning path for me. I'm not totally without stress now, but I am having a lot more happy good days than I did before. These are my tips (long reply because I really could have used this advice myself a couple of months back, so hoping it helps you hun). I was too stressed to 'think positive' - but I am beginning to feel properly hopeful again as my stress levels slowly get better.

1/ Go and see a nutritionist. A really good healthy diet will help stabilise your hormones which will help your stress levels and will also possibly help you be very healthy when you get your BFP

2/ Ask the nutritionist about supplements to take, which may be tailored to your circumstances. For example, I've had two MCs and I am vegetarian. So I have been advised to take fish oil capsules 3x a day, vitamin e oil once a day, CoQ10 once a day and to change my TTC multivitamin to a different brand which I have to take 3x a day as well. I was told some brands are much better than others so I've been guided which good brands to take.

3/ Even if all the above is a placebo, there is something stress-reducing just in having this control: planning proper meals and feeling you are doing the best you can with proper advice.

4/ It is impossible to be stressed and relaxed at the same time so take up a very relaxing exercise. I do pilates once a week - wish I could do more but can't afford - and at the end of each class I am so stretched and relaxed. I try and focus on what that feels like and do a few stretches at home if I feel myself getting wound up again.

5/ I have had acupuncture a couple of time, but can't say I find it hugely relaxing - I see it as more 'medical'. What is very good though with acupuncture, is you get lots of time to talk to someone who has experience with other people just like you, and that helps (unlike the zero time you get with your GP or NHS health people!).

6/ I go for reflexology once a month and I do enjoy that.

7/ I have almost totally given up booze and caffiene and this is HUGE! This means I am sleeping a lot better now, which means I getting more rest - and more rest means more energy to cope with stress. Having managed to break this habit - it was HARD - I have an added stress-reducing boost in that that tiny thought at the back of my head (is drinking affecting TTC) is now gone. However, I will allow myself a glass of wine if I am out for a meal, and same for caffienated coffee. And I don't miss it the way I thought I would.

8/ Do something regularly with your DH that is not about TTC. I have taken up running with him. I am cr*p at it, but it means we go out 3x a week, away from the house, and out in the pretty outside. DH is loving the break from the stress and hassle.

9/ A hard physical exercise has worked for me as well because I have to concentrate so hard on keeping going that the LAST thing I am thinking about is TTC ... and that is a big change for me. And I feel so good afterwards - relaxed, not stressed - and psychologicaly, I tell myself my body is getting strong to manage being PG and birth.

10/ Running has also given me DIFFERENT goals to TTC. I get very excited when I manage just a bit further and this counter balances the soul-destroying endless negative feelings tha come from BFN.

11/ I've also started charting my cycles. I find this reasuring even though I know it can stres others out. I am happy when I see my temps doing what they should, and the chart confirming the CBFM, etc etc

12/ Seriously look at your work load and reduce the stress. I work for myself so cannot allocate tasks to others, but I have become very strict about saying NO, and I walk away from my PC at the end of the day instead of work long hours etc etc. If I worked for someone else, I would take my boss to one side and have a chat. It isn't that you won't be doing your job, but you should only be doing what is fairly your tasks, and you should not be taking on extra stress. Tell him/her that from now on you do what you get paid for, but cannot, at this time in your life, carry on at the pace you are - tell him/her, its dr's orders. If they get snotty, change jobs or take your DH's advice hun. The thing is, if other things start helping you may actually find work isn't as stressful as it used to be and you can cope better.

babyhoping - all of this sounds like a lot to do and take on - but you should know that up until a few months ago I had done ZERO exercise for about 12 years; I skipped meals every day; I drank a couple glasses of wine at night; I worked longer hours than anyone I have ever met before (I swear that's the truth). I promise you: if I can do it, so can you. And I promise you it makes a difference. I'll be your buddy if you want ... and don't stress yourself about de-stressing either with all these things to think ... one day at a time and only as much as you can manage or afford to do. x

Lychees · 18/05/2010 13:52

Hi everyone,

I found exercising really helped with stress [I used to do an hour a week of kick box aerobics, an hour a week of other CV and a hour of pilates]. I used to have a really stressful job where I would get migraines and be ill every weekend and this helped me no end.

I don't drink, vnewmummy but I don't think there is any reason to give up as long as it's not excessive.

Boba, I think the CBFM is trying to re-learn as it was probably a bit confused with the long cycle and thought you'd stopped using it. Hope things are back to normal for you this month.

Did your DH have a second SA? My DH is still putting this off in the hope that I will get my BFP this month and he won't have to go through it . I'm CD30 so I could probably test now but I feel like if I avoid testing and AF hasn't arrived, then I can still kind of hope .... silly, I know .

boba82 · 18/05/2010 14:45

Lychees the tub is still sitting in bedside drawer! I will re-pester him tonight, I think he is scared as to what it will show up. Men eh?!

Totally understand how you feel re POAS. It gets to the point where you just can't take another BFN. Why not wait until Friday and if still no AF POAS at weekend. You never know could be your lucky month?

I've booked my first acupuncture appointment for next week, worth a shot I suppose.

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