TTC #1 since Oct 2009, Dx: Unexplained Infertility
HSG: Right tube all clear, left tube inconclusive
3 failed Clomid Cylces
4/5 lap revealed blocked left tube, but right tube is open
April/May- 50 mg Clomid + Ovidrel + IUI #1= CANCELLED left ovary ovulating
June 1- 100 mg Clomid + Ovidrel + IUI #1 = BFN
June 28- 100 mg Clomid + Ovidrel + IUI #2 =BFP!
7/12 Beta #1= 14 Beta #2= >5 Chemical Pregnancy
July-Nov long break to recover emotionally and financially
Nov 24- 100 mg Clomid + Ovidrel + IUI #3= BFN
Jan 22- Gonal-F + Ovidrel + IUI# 4 = CANCELLED no response on right
IVF #1- Start stims 4/7, ER 4/20, 21R, 14F, 6 frosties, ET 4/25, 2 embryos transferred= BFN
FET #1- June 2012, Lurpon starts 5/27- CANCELLED
FET #1 take 2- August 2012, delayed until Sept-CANCELLED
FET #1 take 3- ET 10/11, 2 embryos transferred,= BFFN
FET #2- Transfer 12/4--Cancelled, no embies survived thaw
Next steps-- IVF #2 with new RE in March
HOLY SURPRISE BFP 2/15/13!!!! Beta 1- 286, Beta 2- 782, First Ultrasound 2/25- baby in uterus & all looks good!
I say ah-nt, cause that is how I learned it in my English classes in Germany. They teach British English though, I am not sure if that is where the ah-nt pronunciation is from? MH says ant and makes fun of me :-)
Ahnt. I'm from New England and that's what we say.
It KILLS me when people say "ant" - every other word with the letters "A-U" in the beginning is pronounced ah....
Author
Autistic
Australia
Automobile
DH makes fun of me b/c it's such a silly pet peeve.
But all of those other words sound like "aw" at the beginning, at least the way I pronounce them and how I usually hear them. Author = aw-ther, Autistic = aw-tistic, etc. So then aunt would be awnt. Or do you pronounce "author" as ah-ther?
Married to DH since 6/30/2007 Me: 32 DH: 32 BFP #1: 4/1/2010 DS born: 12/3/10 TTC #2 since 5/2014 BFP # 2 : 6/16/14 EDD: 2/25/15 Missed Miscarriage discovered 7/10/14 D&C 7/17/14 Pathology results normal BFP #3: 10/21/14 EDD: 7/6/15 11/24/14: Saw heartbeat!
Both... when I'm talking to/about my Texan family I say "ant" and I say Ah-nt around my New England fam. When talking about myself, I say Ant. Usually. I'm all over the place!
Married 5/31/08 * TTC#1 9/09 - 2/11 after anovulatory diagnosis and TTC for 1 1/2yrs with several medicated cycles and one chemical pregnancy, we have our first bundle of joy!
IT'S A GIRL!
#2 EDD 2/5/13 dx with anti-BIG E antibody, seeing a MFM
I don't take one single minute for granted.
I have always used aunt like the bug for my aunts growing up. My niece calls me auntie, like the bug. My aunt is always correcting her, telling her it should be "ahnt" and I hate that! I feel like its way too stuffy for a little 5 year old, and too stuffy for me to be called that too! To me, its like calling your mom "mother" or something. No thank you.
married 09.06.08
BFP #1 - m/c on 12.22.09 @ 8w3d
BFP #2 - d&c on 07.22.10 @11w1d
BFP #3 - DS born on 06.22.11 @41w3d!
BFP #4 - Due 04.24.13
i say it "ant" but MH normally says "aren't" --- he's from NH and i guess it's part of that MA adding 'r' where it doesn't belong creeping up. I think it sounds ridiculous and always do a double-take!
I'm messed up, I use both. I say Ah-nt when I'm talking about my Ah-nt went on vacation. But I say Ant when I say my Ant, Carol, is a photographer. I must live in a border area where we are split on this one.
Re: How do you pronounce aunt?
BFP 3/28/16 (EDD 12/9/16) * Chemical pregnancy
ME: 40 yrs.old
DH: 41 yrs.old
DD: 5 yrs.
Yup. I am from the midwest too!
HSG: Right tube all clear, left tube inconclusive
3 failed Clomid Cylces
4/5 lap revealed blocked left tube, but right tube is open
April/May- 50 mg Clomid + Ovidrel + IUI #1= CANCELLED left ovary ovulating
June 1- 100 mg Clomid + Ovidrel + IUI #1 = BFN
June 28- 100 mg Clomid + Ovidrel + IUI #2 =BFP!
7/12 Beta #1= 14 Beta #2= >5 Chemical Pregnancy
July-Nov long break to recover emotionally and financially
Nov 24- 100 mg Clomid + Ovidrel + IUI #3= BFN
Jan 22- Gonal-F + Ovidrel + IUI# 4 = CANCELLED no response on right
IVF #1- Start stims 4/7, ER 4/20, 21R, 14F, 6 frosties, ET 4/25, 2 embryos transferred= BFN
FET #1- June 2012, Lurpon starts 5/27- CANCELLED
FET #1 take 2- August 2012, delayed until Sept-CANCELLED
FET #1 take 3- ET 10/11, 2 embryos transferred,= BFFN
FET #2- Transfer 12/4--Cancelled, no embies survived thaw
Next steps-- IVF #2 with new RE in March
HOLY SURPRISE BFP 2/15/13!!!! Beta 1- 286, Beta 2- 782, First Ultrasound 2/25- baby in uterus & all looks good!
Me: 32 DH: 32
BFP #1: 4/1/2010 DS born: 12/3/10
TTC #2 since 5/2014
BFP # 2 : 6/16/14 EDD: 2/25/15 Missed Miscarriage discovered 7/10/14 D&C 7/17/14 Pathology results normal
BFP #3: 10/21/14 EDD: 7/6/15 11/24/14: Saw heartbeat!
TTCAL January 2015 Siggy Challenge: Animals in the snow
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IUI#4 1/23/13 on 75iu x9 Follistim = BFP then chem preg m/c (Feb 2013)
IUI#5 BFN (April 2013)
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Ah-nt.
I say ant and I'm from Chicago.
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Half of my family says tia, the other half says ant like the bug.
Haha, this is what I argue to MH. He says "aunt" is an exception and that I should stop being obnoxious.
But all of those other words sound like "aw" at the beginning, at least the way I pronounce them and how I usually hear them. Author = aw-ther, Autistic = aw-tistic, etc. So then aunt would be awnt. Or do you pronounce "author" as ah-ther?
Me: 32 DH: 32
BFP #1: 4/1/2010 DS born: 12/3/10
TTC #2 since 5/2014
BFP # 2 : 6/16/14 EDD: 2/25/15 Missed Miscarriage discovered 7/10/14 D&C 7/17/14 Pathology results normal
BFP #3: 10/21/14 EDD: 7/6/15 11/24/14: Saw heartbeat!
TTCAL January 2015 Siggy Challenge: Animals in the snow
Scumbag Penguin
Both... when I'm talking to/about my Texan family I say "ant" and I say Ah-nt around my New England fam. When talking about myself, I say Ant. Usually. I'm all over the place!
after anovulatory diagnosis and TTC for 1 1/2yrs with several medicated cycles and one chemical pregnancy, we have our first bundle of joy!
IT'S A GIRL!
#2 EDD 2/5/13 dx with anti-BIG E antibody, seeing a MFM
I don't take one single minute for granted.
I have always used aunt like the bug for my aunts growing up. My niece calls me auntie, like the bug. My aunt is always correcting her, telling her it should be "ahnt" and I hate that! I feel like its way too stuffy for a little 5 year old, and too stuffy for me to be called that too! To me, its like calling your mom "mother" or something. No thank you.
BFP #1 - m/c on 12.22.09 @ 8w3d
BFP #2 - d&c on 07.22.10 @11w1d
BFP #3 - DS born on 06.22.11 @41w3d!
BFP #4 - Due 04.24.13
Cycle 11 - Clomid 100mg + Follistim + hCg trigger + IUI= BFP!
Beta/P4 #1(13dpo): 94.5/47, Beta/P4 #2 (17dpo): 625/19.5, Beta/P4 #3 (19dpo): 1285/18.2
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Me too.
Originally from New England. I say AWent. Sometimes AREn't
My Great Aunt Etta likes to be called GA Edder or Great Aren't Edder.
Lots of extra Rs where I grew up
Ant like the bug. I have never heard anyone pronounce it Ah-nt but have heard people in N.O. pronounce it ant-ee. ::shrugs::
Tomato-Tomahto
**TTC since 10/2009** **BFP 4/15/12- Dx Molar Pregnancy- Surgery 5/15/12 & 5/22/12** **BFP 1/23/14- 1st Beta (1/24/14) 171 2nd Beta (1/28/14) 860**