The post about getting pregnant right away made me think...there were 56 responses as of now saying that fellow May mommies got pg within a month or 2 in some instances. That seems like a whole bunch to me, especially since the statistic is 20% chance each time "trying." (Obviously I don't know the sample group since I don't know the exact number of May mommy posters)
I wonder how many are out there who took longer than one year, like me. I know some women from other boards (3T, IF TTCAL SIF) are on the may mommies board and have taken longer than one year, but maybe there are others...
I am now very intrigued to see the difference between the one monthers and one yearers (if that is a word).
Re: Curiousity Question - Who took more than one year to get pregnant?
4 months to get pregnant the first planned pregnancy (missed m/c).
Pregnant immediately after that m/c (cervical pregnancy).
Two cycles (one required waiting) to conceive Gabriel.
Two years for a viable pregnancy post Gabriel (implantation literally had to have occurred on his birthday), with three early m/c in there (I think 2 months ttc, 2-3 months ttc, then a year of ttc, then a few more months).
Gabriel Ross - August 24, 2009 * Vivienne Rose - May 1, 2012
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I got my BFP a week before my year anniversary. We had already had our RE appointment and were just waiting for CD1 to start testing. I tested because I was going out that night (even though I told myself I wouldn't test until 14DPO.) We had such crappy timing too that I thought I was just wasting a test.
It did not take us a year, but it did take us 8 months with 2 losses.
Truthfully, I was shocked when I saw all of those responses. It also shocked me how many people weren't even really trying and got pregnant that easily.
4th BFP-August 2014- Due May 12, 2015
We were in the "not trying, but if it happens AWESOME" group.
I went off BC in March 2011 and conceived in August 2011 - so 6 months?
We started trying in Jan. 2010... my cycles were about average length, but my temps were crazy, FF never confirmed ovulation and I never got a positive OPK.
In Feb. 2011, my cycle never ended.. Blood work and an ultrasound showed I had polycystic ovaries, but none of the other elements of PCOS.
First we decided to start testing in June... then we pushed it back to Sept.
In August, I'd had enough and we decided we didn't want to try any treatments and if it happened, it happened. It was the first month in over a year that we didn't really "try." We spent a week drinking wine and touring the coast of California... a week after we got back, we saw two pink lines.
::raises hand::
We started trying when DS2 was 4 months because we knew that it would take a while..and it did. Three miscarriages later, we are pregnant! Technically it took us exactly a year and a half.
9 angels in heaven-3 in my arms and 1 in the NICU
Mono/di twin girls: Josephine born to heaven and Evangeline born Earthside at 25w
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Me= 37 and DH = 41
Dx: DOR, Endo, APA+ (really high beta 2 glycoprotein antibody and high everything else tested), heterozygous MTHFR mutation, positive for lupus anticoagulant, high FSH, low AMH and both tubes blocked (per HSG on 3/8/11)
IVF #1 - long lupron (with HGH, intralipids, lovenox and BA); 4 retrieved, 3 fertilized; ET 2 blasts and 1 frozen = BFN
IVF #2 - a version of antagonist with EPP (with HGH, intralipids, lovenox and BA); 6 retrieved, 4 mature, 3 fertilized, 2 blasts and 1 frozen blast transferred on day 5 = BFN.
IVF #3 April was postponed to May, May was canceled. June/July was canceled. Had a cyst aspiration and then began IVF #3 in August. ER on 8/22; ET on 8/24 with AH. +HPT on 9/5. Beta #1 (11dpo) = 3; Beta #2 (15dpo) = 29; Beta #3 (17dpo) = 60; Beta #4 (19 dpo) = 118. Heartbeat at 6 weeks 6 days =132. Lil is here!
TTC#2: Trigger + TI = BFN; Clomid + Trigger + IUI = BFN.
IVF #4: BCP + MDLF + Lovenox = 7R, 1F = Transferred 1 6-cell embryo on day 3 = BFN
IVF #5: MDLF + Lovenox = 4R, 1F = Transferred 1 10-cell compacting embryo on day 3 = BFN
IVF #6: (New RE): Long Antagonist November 2014 (transferred two 8 cell grade 1 embryos and froze one blast) = BFN
FET#1: BFN
With my DS we got pregnant on the first try.
This one 14 months, with two miscarriages.
DS1 11/2010 (angel)
DS2 5/2012
DS3 4/2015
New baby 6/2020
2004 Dx PCOS
500mg Metformin (not right dosage)
04/11 - Clomid 50mg - anovulation
06/11 - Clomid 100mg - anovulation
1500mg Metformin (Right dosage!!!)
07/11 - Wait for Metformin
07/29/11 - DH SA - Normal
07/28/11 - Femara 5mg - anovulation
08/22/2011 - Femara 5mg (CD 3-7) + Menopur 150ml (CD 8-14) + IUI #1 (9/7/2011) = BFP 09/21/2011
Beta #1 (16dpiui) 117 - Beta #2 (20dpiui) 830
DH-34-MFI-motility+morphology.... Me-32-Hypothyrpid+LPD
7/8/11: Clomid100mg+Ovidrel+IUI#1=BFN
8/2/11: Clomid50mg+Ovidrel+IUI#2=BFFN
8/25/11: Follistim50iu+Ovidrel+IUI#3=BFP!!!!@14dpo
Beta#1 9/8 - 251 Beta#2 9/15 - 1622 Beta#3 9/22 - 12674
1st U/S; heard one beautiful HB of 129 - 9/29/11
OB visit; HB of 166 - 10/13/11
2nd US; HB of 163 - 10/18/11
A/S - 12/9/11 - It's a perfect healthy BOY!!!!
Our miracle baby boy - born 5/24/12
About a year and half with 2 losses in between. It took us 5 cycles for the first, 3 cycles for the second, and this baby was actually our first cycle back trying. Obviously we took time off in between the losses.
I'm in the one month club. We decided to stop being careful, decided we'd be ready for it if it happened, then boom. After the loss, when I decided I would be ready again, then another boom.
If I'm not careful, I'll end up with a flock of kids!
The most irritating thing with this one is that we tried half-heartedly (I think we had sex three times around ovulation? I wasn't even using opk's because I'd run out), and a few days after ovulation is when the news was swirling about the new department (my boss and I had discussed it, but it wasn't official yet), and I was just plain tired. We were talking about a break anyway, and hadn't put a lot of effort into the cycle, and we never thought it would work anyway.
I'd promised my boss (jokingly, but stuck with it for my own sanity) that I wouldn't get pregnant during a time that would have me out during the summer, which is one of our busiest times, so we were planning on a break. About 5-6 days after ovulation, we agreed to take a 5-6 month break, try to pay down the remaining debt, get serious about losing weight and see my OB to discuss further testing/steps.
I felt really good about our decisions, and then at 9 dpo, out of nowhere, a bfp.
That awful, hideous, terrible statement - "Just relax and it'll happen!"
Yeah, it happened to me. I'm still pissed off about that.
Gabriel Ross - August 24, 2009 * Vivienne Rose - May 1, 2012
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It took us about 16 months.
We had just started seeing the RE and I got pregnant the cycle I had my HSG. I had heard of that happening and even the doctor who did the proceedure said it happens once in a while where the HSC just "clears out the cobwebs" and results in pregnancy acheivement.
DS - 7.5
DD #1 - 6
~ mmc 7.11.2018 @ 9w ~
DD#2 - born 12.24.19
me too on the SIF! DD was a shock when I was on bcp. it's strange how much your body can change. I'm afraid it will change back and we're done so we'll be extra careful after these two.
Corbin | born 4.19.12
Baby boy #2 | due 4.13.15
Last November we decide to throw caution to the wind...
BFP in December 2010
Missed m/c in February 2011
Waited the requested 2 cycles per OB
Starting "trying" May 2011
Got myself all sorts of worked up because timing was good (or so I thought) for May, June, July but no BFP...
Stopped "trying" and threw caution to the wind again in August
BFP September 3, 2011
So overall... From November 2010 to this past BFP, 10 months.
MMC 2.12.11 @ 8w
PVM 5.8.12
GWM 3.17.15
RPM 2.21.19
Reading this made me so happy for you
I didn't even open it. I knew it would bother me.
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3 years!
I went off of birth control in July/August of 2008. In July 2009, after irregular cycles and no bfp, we went to the RE and got checked out. I was diagnosed with lean PCOS and DH's SA came back low in everything. Luckily, DH numbers weren't catastrophic, but they were pretty bad.
We took several breaks from treatments but never really quit trying during the cycles in between. Our treatments included 3 months of clomid, 1 month of clomid and IUI, and finally decided to do IVF with ICSI in July/August of this year. We were fortunate enough to get pregnant with our first IVF and are very thankful to also have 6 frosties in storage.
Me: PCOS DH: Low everything (MFI)
Clomid with TI x 3 2010 BFN
Clomid+IUI+Ovidrel 2010 BFN
IVF w/ICSI #1 2011
9/8/11 Beta #1: 2082!! 9/19/11 Beta#2 34,689!! U/S 9/22/11 HR 127! 11/8/11 HR 150! 12/6/11 HR 136! 12/14/11 HR 139! Born at 26w2d on 2/4/2012! After 83 days in the NICU, Adalyn came home on 4/26/12!
FET 1 3/2013 BFN
FET 2 5/2013 BFN
I didn't expect it to bother me, and some of the replies were along the lines of feeling bad because they weren't trying and know people who had been trying and unable to achieve pregnancy, but there were a handful who just seemed like they were boasting...and then there was one who was "LOL I GOT KNOCKED UP RIGHT AWAY WITHOUT EVEN THINKING ABOUT IT LOL" and actually said something like, "I'm very fertile, so..."
And that was when I got a little angry, which I find strange, because I wasn't one to really have much bitterness at all towards people who didn't have fertility issues while I was trying so hard and spending a lot of money to fix mine.
Corbin | born 4.19.12
Baby boy #2 | due 4.13.15
I tried all day not to read it or even come to this board as soon as I saw that subject, but I broke down and read it. While I don't begrudge anyone getting pregnant easily and wouldn't wish infertility on my worst enemy, some of the posts do bother me. Like when people say things like "I guess God wanted us to be parents and that's why we got pregnant right away". Does that mean God doesn't want those of us who have trouble to be parents? I find those kind of comments really hurtful.