me 26 / DH 29
TTC#1 since 5/2010 (charting, AO)
2/2011: DX: PCOS, hypothyroid (1700 mg Metformin, 50 mcg Synthroid)
8/10/2011: First RE appt.
9/2011 & 10/2011: Clomid + Ovidrel + TI = BFN
11/2011: Femara + Ovidrel + TI = BFN
1/2012: Femara + Follistim + Ovidrel + TI = BFP! (Praise the Lord!)
?3/23/2012: Graduated from the RE... moving on to a regular OB!?
?10/29/2012: Our precious baby boy was born via emergency C-section. 5 lbs, 13 oz; 18" long ?
thanks - is madelyn not a traditional spelling? i always thought they were two different names with different pronunciations...?
I always thought of Madelyn as a "modernized" variation of Madeline, mostly because I see a lot of names where mom & dad just subbed a "y" for the "i" (Eryca, Kym, Eryn, Jaydyn, etc.). If I saw Madeline/Madelyn on my classroom roster, I would pronounce them the same (mad-uh-LIN). But that's just me.
What pronunciations did you have in mind?
me 26 / DH 29
TTC#1 since 5/2010 (charting, AO)
2/2011: DX: PCOS, hypothyroid (1700 mg Metformin, 50 mcg Synthroid)
8/10/2011: First RE appt.
9/2011 & 10/2011: Clomid + Ovidrel + TI = BFN
11/2011: Femara + Ovidrel + TI = BFN
1/2012: Femara + Follistim + Ovidrel + TI = BFP! (Praise the Lord!)
?3/23/2012: Graduated from the RE... moving on to a regular OB!?
?10/29/2012: Our precious baby boy was born via emergency C-section. 5 lbs, 13 oz; 18" long ?
TTC since June 2010.
DX hypothyroidism, pituitary hyperfunction, and PCOS.
On med/treatment break indefinitely. Not currently trying.
Lots of love to all of my Golden Girls!
The Vagtastic Voyage
Re: which name do you prefer...
TTC#1 since 5/2010 (charting, AO)
2/2011: DX: PCOS, hypothyroid (1700 mg Metformin, 50 mcg Synthroid)
8/10/2011: First RE appt.
9/2011 & 10/2011: Clomid + Ovidrel + TI = BFN
11/2011: Femara + Ovidrel + TI = BFN
1/2012: Femara + Follistim + Ovidrel + TI = BFP! (Praise the Lord!)
?3/23/2012: Graduated from the RE... moving on to a regular OB!?
?10/29/2012: Our precious baby boy was born via emergency C-section. 5 lbs, 13 oz; 18" long ?
thanks - is madelyn not a traditional spelling? i always thought they were two different names with different pronunciations...?
I always thought of Madelyn as a "modernized" variation of Madeline, mostly because I see a lot of names where mom & dad just subbed a "y" for the "i" (Eryca, Kym, Eryn, Jaydyn, etc.). If I saw Madeline/Madelyn on my classroom roster, I would pronounce them the same (mad-uh-LIN). But that's just me.
What pronunciations did you have in mind?
TTC#1 since 5/2010 (charting, AO)
2/2011: DX: PCOS, hypothyroid (1700 mg Metformin, 50 mcg Synthroid)
8/10/2011: First RE appt.
9/2011 & 10/2011: Clomid + Ovidrel + TI = BFN
11/2011: Femara + Ovidrel + TI = BFN
1/2012: Femara + Follistim + Ovidrel + TI = BFP! (Praise the Lord!)
?3/23/2012: Graduated from the RE... moving on to a regular OB!?
?10/29/2012: Our precious baby boy was born via emergency C-section. 5 lbs, 13 oz; 18" long ?
interesting! i totally thought they were two valid different names... along with madeleine actually... with pronunciations like:
madeline - mad-uh-LINE
madelyn - mad-uh-LYN
madeleine (french) - mad-eh-LEHN
This is how I say all three also. I would go with Madeline because everyone and their cousin is named Madelyn it seems.
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But I don't like the 'y' substitution trend in girl's names AT ALL anyway...
This, except in English I'd pronounce the last two the same, MAD-uh-lyn.
Madeline, however, should definitely be pronounced Mad-uh-LINE. If you don't believe me pick up a Madeline book and look at the rhymes.
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Diagnosed hypothyroidism.
thanks all!
TTC since June 2010.
DX hypothyroidism, pituitary hyperfunction, and PCOS.
On med/treatment break indefinitely. Not currently trying.
Lots of love to all of my Golden Girls!
The Vagtastic Voyage