umm, where are the YEARS options?? 5 years with our first pg, 2 very expensive medicated cycles with our second.
Twin boys born too early at 17w4d and 18w2d in February 2010
Transabdominal cerclage placed September 2010
DS born at 35w1d in February 2011
Twin girls born at exactly 36w in February 2013
2.5 years, including 6 rounds of Clomid (one of which was a double whammy of 150 mg a day over a 10 day period), and an IUI round that included Follistim injectibles, Femura, and Ovidril. The IUI round is what did the job.
This was a surprise - kind of. I went off BCP in December, but having been diagnosed with PCOS years ago, doctors had always told me that I would need help getting pregnant. We were therefore very lax about our birth control, and 6 months off BCP resulted in a positive pregnancy test.
I didn't even get a chance to get my period after going off the pill!!! I am STILL in shock! I was expecting it to take months if not years! I'd been on the pill for 10 years, and the second off it wham-o! I guess we're good at this baby making thing!
Wow, wasn't away I was around a group of such fertile women. Never thought "first month" would be 50%...interesting.
Guess I am totally not in the "norm" on here...
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Re: Clicky: How long did it take you to get pregnant?
Twin boys born too early at 17w4d and 18w2d in February 2010
Transabdominal cerclage placed September 2010
DS born at 35w1d in February 2011
Twin girls born at exactly 36w in February 2013
Rachel and Jeff Married 5.29.05
Jason is 8
Elizabeth is 6
Katherine is 18 months
This was a surprise - kind of. I went off BCP in December, but having been diagnosed with PCOS years ago, doctors had always told me that I would need help getting pregnant. We were therefore very lax about our birth control, and 6 months off BCP resulted in a positive pregnancy test.
Wow, wasn't away I was around a group of such fertile women. Never thought "first month" would be 50%...interesting.
Guess I am totally not in the "norm" on here...