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SITUATIONAL buddies (long cycles, low morph.) is this you???

Hi all!  
This is my first post here.  I've been lurking around a few different forums, but think this one has the best variety, so I'm ready to chime in.
I keep reading about people matching up with "cycle buddies" and always think to myself how hard it would be to watch your buddies dwindle away when they get a BFP.
I'm more interested in a SITUATIONAL buddy  :)  That would be someone with a couple of similar factors to me and my husband.  This way if someone finally gets a BFP its more hopeful because they come from a similar background, not just a similar menses date  :)

I ovulate, but have longer cycles averaging 37 days (with a few annovulatory or longer cycles thrown in for funsies), 
Husband has low morphology (18% where the lab says 30%+ is best),
we have been TTC for 26 months now.
2 years ago we moved 2 hours away from our families (and ALL of our friends) for my husbands job promotion.  

A few more random facts: we met 15 years ago in highschool, we started dating 14 years ago in June, got married 4 years ago in August, and started TTC 2 years ago in April.
I don't personally know a single soul who has gone through this.  I know of acquaintances stories through mutual friends, but no one I can call up and talk to looking for empathy. 
We are Paleo and loving it for the last 3 years.  
We are currently saving up a down payment for our dream farm.

The most hurtful thing that I have heard during this journey so far came from my own mother, but I could never tell her how much it hurt... she told me that no matter how everything turns out, I can still be the World's Coolest Aunt. (my little sis managed to get pregnant while she and her husband were still living with my parents due to financial issues)... except no one dreams of being the awesome aunt!  I know she meant well, so I smiled and hugged, but sheesh!

The most comforting thing that has happened so far is that my husband's boss (that we've both known for almost 10 years) told DH to just tell him when he wasn't going to be coming in for work that day and they'd "make it work somehow".  That had been my biggest fear, husband's erratic work schedule and the fact that there's no coverage for him in this region, given how inconsiderate the positive OPK's are with their timing.

I just finished my first round of Clomid (never again! I have every symptom except overstimulation and breathing difficulties), taking this cycle off because my doc's team "forgot" to order my HSG for last cycle, and I want to know more before gobbling more drugs that will ruin my life for 3 weeks.  
My husband just left town for a week, so I'll be getting my HSG & results by myself :(  He's volunteering at a summer camp so I can't even call him on rough days.  I desperately want to hug someone besides my cats, but they all live 2 hours away and I just blew this paycheck's gas allowance on a trip to the fertility doc that ended up being unneeded because the schedulers don't understand that I don't need a baseline US when I'm not doing another medicated cycle...

So, yeah, if you find yourself relating to me in any way, please let me know!  I'm dying to talk to someone who can kinda sorta understand my unique situation.  
TTC April 2012 
BFP: Valentine's Day 2015!!!
DUE:  late October 2015

Re: SITUATIONAL buddies (long cycles, low morph.) is this you???

  • Welcome! I like your idea of "situational buddies". I think you'll find many women here who can share support in a lot of those areas you've shared. There was a Male Factor Infertiity check-in a few times, for example. If you check the responses to 3T weekly check-in, you should be able to find many women with similar concerns.

    So sorry you missed the HSG last month! Well, maybe it will be nice to have a break from those meds?

    Awesome that YH's work is so flexible! And wow, sorry about the aunt comment. I hope you will be an awesome aunt because you will have so much experience as an awesome mom. :)

    I've always heard that morphology should be 5-6%, so YH's numbers didn't really make sense to me...unless they were using less stringent parameters to measure it? Perhaps others here have experience with those kind of morph numbers. 
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    Me (29), DH (30) TTC actively 54 55+ cycles | All BFNs
    MFI (low everything) | Endo Stage 1 & Stenotic Cervix (treated) | PCO
    Married - July 2008 | Started TTC - Jan 2009RE Visit #1 - Mar 2014 
    IUI #1 ICI #1 - June | IUI #1.1 Laparoscopy - Aug
    IUIs #1.2, 2, 3 - Sept, Oct, Nov (Letrozole) - BFNs 
    IUI #4 - Dec (Bravelle) | IUI #5 - Dec/Jan (Bravelle) - 5 follies + TI - BFNs
    IUI #5.1 - Jan (Bravelle) Cancelled 
    Planning to start IVF in March!
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  • Welcome!  I'm sorry you find yourself in this situation.  This is a great place to be though, we are all dealing with many innocent hurtful comments, crazy fertility drugs and roller coaster emotions so know that you are not alone!  I am also in the longish cycle camp.  My cycles average 37-40 days and all my tests came back normal except for some thyroid issues.  I thought maybe taking the thyroid medication would help shorten my cycles a little but no go. Good luck with your HSG, mine was pretty easy but I recommend taking some ibuprofen before hand.

    Me (29): Hashimoto's, CD3/7DPO bloodwork & ultrasound normal, HSG & SHG(x2) all clear
    DH (29): SA Perfect
    TTC Since Jan '13, First RE Appt Jan '14
    DX: Unspecified Ovarian Dysfunction, Long Cycles
    May '13 BFP, C/P 4w3d
    Apr '14:  50mg clomid + ovidrel + B2B IUI #1=BFP,  Natural M/C 6.5wks
    Aug '14: 50mg clomid + ovidrel + B2B IUI #2=BFN
    Oct '14: 100mg clomid + ovidrel + IUI#3 =BFN
    Nov 14: 100mg clomid + ovidrel + B2B IUI#4=slow response, bad lining, cancelled
    FU with RE, more bloodwork: Anticardiolipin +
    Dec 14: 5mg Letrozole+baby aspirin +ovidrel + B2B IUI#4.1=BFFN
    Jan '15: 5mg Letrozole +baby aspirin + ovidrel +B2B IUI #5= BFP!! 
    Beta #1 210  Beta #2 546


  • Welcome : )

    While I love my nephew dearly, I know what you mean.
  • Thanks, @aves0708.
    I'm *possibly* having thyroid issues, too.  My number was slightly elevated (normal range for normal purposes, high for fertility purposes), so I may have to start meds if my next blood test shows the same.

    Passed HSG with flying colors, minimal cramping, and it only took about 3 minutes total.  I was afraid my cervix would fight with us, but not so.  

    @Belou52579, doesn't it create such strange feelings?  I LOVE my nephew, he's such an interesting and fun little guy, but at the same time, looking at him, wondering if my children will look like him at all, if they'll be anywhere near enough in age to be close and good playmates is hard.  
    TTC April 2012 
    BFP: Valentine's Day 2015!!!
    DUE:  late October 2015

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