So, i tested again this morning and the line was sooo much darker so i was feeling very confident and off to work i went..i was in the middle of training a new girl and while i was talk to our pt i felt a huge gush...
I quickly ran to the bathroon and saw a big red spot on my underwear..i started freaking out..i called my nurse and she had me come in for a repeat beat and progesterone..
I quickly left work w/o even thinking ...i didn't put a pad on and bled through my pants (i have a 2 hour dr to the RE's office) I expected the worst when my nurse called bu t she said my betas have doubled since yesterday and my progesterone is up to 23!
My nurse said it could possibly be implantation spotting since i am still pretty early...I have to go back wed for repeat blood work..Please continue to keep me in your prayers..today has totally freaked me out!!!!
Re: UGH, what a friggin' day (pg mentioned)
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Diagnosed with PCOS: 10/03, On BCP to "treat" until: 7/09
Provera to end Cycles 1-9 (anovulatory)
Cycle #4 & 5: Clomid 50 mg FAIL
RE Visit: 2000 mg Metformin
Cycle 6:Forced Break, looking for androgen secreting tumor
Cycle 7:Clomid CD 3-10, 12-17 FAIL
Cycle 8: Clomid CD 3-10, Bravelle CD 12-24 Hyperstimmed
New RE: Put on Byetta, lost 23 lbs
Cycle 9: Financial Break
Cycle 10: Femara CD 3-7, IUI CD 17 BFP on 2/14/11, m/c 3/7/11
After 2 rounds of IVF & 2 rounds of FET, we were blessed with identical twin girls!
After 7 years trying to concieve, 3 failed IUIs and 2 failed IVFs, my third IVF was a success!
My Christmas baby turned into a turkey bird! Dillon Richard was born at 34 weeks, 5 days on November 28, 2009 after 10 weeks on bedrest for preeclampsia.
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My nurse said that sometimes you bleed from implantation and the blood can get held up in there...especially with a person like me who has an abnormal lining..She said just by moving a certain way i may have made the blood come out..I hope it is nothing but when you have had 2 m/cs you worry about every spot of blood you see!
Because we're fancy like that.
Congrats on your beta!
A friend of mine had the same thing happen when she was pg (after yrs of IF treatment). The doctors said it was probably a blood vessel or hematoma but the babies looked fine and sent her home. The rest of her pregnancy was uneventful and her little boys are almost 2 now.
Me - DX Hashimoto's Disease, Hypothyroid, Rheumatoid Arthritis
DH - DX Azoospermia - Sertoli Cell Syndrome
DS-IUI #1-4 BFN IVF #1 - BFP! It's a boy!!!
Unexplained Infertility
After two Clomid cycles, three injectable IUI cycles, two IVFs, two miscarriages, and one lap surgery, IVF #2 has brought us our little boy!
TTC #2
After months of being postponed or cancelled, FET #1.3 (Natural FET) brought us twin girls!
Congrats on your suprise BFP!
IVF#1 gave us a BFP on 8/24/09, DD born May 2010
Surprise, natural BFP July 2012 ended in miscarriage 9/4/12 at 10w4d
FET#1 January 2013
:::keeping all things crossed for you::::
((hugs))
Congrats on the beta, and hope your spotting is nothing
That sounds scary - so GLAD beta is doubling! GL!!!
Worrying does not empty tomorrow of its troubles, It empties today of its strength. ~Corrie ten Boom
Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes courage is the little voice at the end of the day that says I'll try again tomorrow. ~Mary Anne Radmacher (thank you beadinglady)
It's been a long journey. TTC since 9/06. multiple IUI's and IVF's and 4 m/c's. IVF#3 = BFP, twins, induced at 34w6d due to baby b passing away (no explanation). Delivered on 35w1d, Baby A - baby girl, and Baby B - baby boy, our little angel.
MTHFR A1298C & C677T, Immune Issues and Factor II
Tara & Dave - TTC since September 2006
PCOS - dx 1999 (amenorrhea) | freakishly long fallopian tubes
Hypoglycemic | thyroid issues | severely anemic
Multiple Clomid cycles of 50, 100, 150 - absolutely no response
Follistim 50/100 | Follistim 75/125 | Follistim 100/150 IUI - all BFNs
Converted IVF - BFP - m/c | FET - BFN | IVF #2 = BFN
IVF #3