Just want to vent to others who I am assuming have similar feelings to mine. I will start off by saying my husband and I are both physicians, so we "know" how the process is supposed to work, you know, biologically speaking. But I never imagined that it would be this frustrating! I admit that I am only on cycle #4 of trying and I can't even imagine what those of you who have been trying for years must be feeling.
Does anyone else feel like their whole lives are divided into 2-week periods of time???
We know DH has a varicocele, but doctors (especially male doctors) make the worst patients so he has NEVER had it checked out. I think he is also afraid to find out because he knows that the treatment is surgery.
Just finding this whole thing frustrating, that's all. Have a good day everyone :-)
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Welcome, and yes it can be very frusterating.
At times I feel like I just wished away a better part of this past year, not making the same mistake this go around.
I would say only as a suggestion, have your husband get checked out. I would hate to see you waste precious time for a year give or take and find out he needed some type of medical intervention to help him correct his dx, and see you both get frusterated unneccesarily. This is just my opinion.
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Yes! I find myself constantly preoccupied with thoughts of TTC and cycles and charts, etc. Before we started, DH and I always said that we'd just be relaxed about it and let nature take its course. Way easier said than done!
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Took the words right out of my mouth!
I agree with you that it's absolutely frustrating! Sometimes I allow myself to get a little frustrated too
I'm only on cycle 7 or so of trying and feel your pain. Hubby also has a varicocele that he won't get checked out and I'm an Internist....So I feel like somewhat of a hypocrite when I tell patients it normally takes 1 yr to get pregnant and here I am ripping my hair out only halfway through!
Best of luck to you!
Hi I'm new here, but I totally understand your frustration. DH and I have been trying for a little longer than you, but he also has a varicocele (how I first intro'd myself earlier this week actually!
).. we are a little concerned, so knowing he already has something that may lead to infertility, he actually went to his doctor today (due to the advice of these lovely ladies!) and was actually referred to a urologist to be sure everything is working properly. The surgery is pretty non-invasive but I know it might not change anything.. Either way, if I were you and your DH, I'd get checked just to be sure you aren't wasting time since you already know there is something that could cause a problem. Totally understand -- hope all turns out okay!! 
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We've been trying since Aug 2011 and I don't know if it ever gets less frustrating, but you do get used to dealing with frustration. I know charting my BBT helped ease some of my frustration (or at least gives me something to focus on). It's something you might want to consider.
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Welcome, and best of luck to you
I'm only on my second cycle TTC, but I've been feeling very impatient already. I'm currently unemployed, so I have way too much time to sit around and think about everything, not to mention checking FF many times per day, as if something was going to magically pop up that I hadn't already seen!
I am only on cycle 2 so I haven't gotten to that point just yet. I can definitely see why it gets frustrating though! I hope YH goes to the dr soon, I know the thought of surgery is scary, but it would be better than not knowing how/if it is affecting him, and your TTC efforts.
Best of luck to you!
THIS. 100%. I just feel so tired with all this sometimes and I'm only 4 months in! I really feel for the ladies who have been at it for a long time and wish everyone the best of luck (including me)!