Just as I thought, AF is here. Just to be a biatch, she waited until this morning to show so that CD3 will be on Sat. I called my RE's office and they said that CD3 b/w needs to be done on CD3. Great. I explained my situation about how I will be away on Sat and if that means that I will have to wait until next cycle to have it done. After consulting the doc. for about 10 minutes, the nurse told me that I can come in tomorrow late afternoon, right before they close, to have it done. Then, if anything comes back funky, she will have me do it on the actual CD3 next cycle. Whew. So, now I just have to sneek over there tomorrow without my boss knowing I'm gone . Their building is next to mine so I "should" be able to get there and get the blood taken with-in 15 minutes. So, now I just have to wait until they call me back with scheduling my HSG for next week.
In summary, AF is a biatch. Hopefully her coming today vs yesterday doesn't mess up the b/w but she definitely just put a damper on my weekend away. I mean, there's nothing worse than sitting on a beach all day and having to scope out where the closest restroom/port-o-potty is just to deal with our womanly stuff.
Re: F/U to my CD3 question yesterday
I don't know why your RE is being so anal about coming in on CD3. Yes, I realize that would be ideal, but sometimes that just isn't possible.
This cycle I had my baseline done on CD2, as per the RE's orders (it wasn't as busy that day).
Diagnosed with PCOS March '10 - Started 1000mg of Metformin

After 3 unsuccessful Clomid cycles, FSH+Ovidril+IUI+Progesterone=BFP!
Time to make Emilie a big sister!
May '16 2.0: Letrozole+FSH+Menopur+Ovidril+IUI+Progesterone=BFP! first beta-45.44, second beta-148
I agree w/pp about your RE being waaaay too anal...I've done the CD3 u/s on CD2 and CD4 before.
GL!!
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