Hi! my name is Nicole and me and my hubby have been ttc for over a year now. every month I get my period I cry and want to go right into depression. it's even harder seeing friends who got married after me have babies already or others having their second baby. I can feel them looking at me like "what's wrong with her?" and people at work always asking if I even want a baby or why I haven't had one yet. it makes me want to slack their snide faces! I try not to tell my hubby about these problems too much cut I know it bothers him or makes him feel helpless . I also don't want to put it on Facebook cut I don't want people to know how unhappy I am and make more remarks or be he center of their gossip. so I'm ranting to anyone who will listen on here...
Re: it's hard not to fall into depression
As for the comments, people can be very insensitive when it comes to infertility and unless they have gone through it many just don't understand. I'm sorry you are dealing with this. We have "throat punch Thursdays" where we rant about people who have said something annoying that week so definitely join in! If you are feeling depressed is there someone you might be able to talk to? Maybe a family member, or counselor?
Good luck with everything.
TTC since July 2012
BFP 5/22/13. Lap. to remove ectopic and dx with endo. 6/16/13
RE consult: June 2014
DX: FVL, endo, hypothyroidism, blocked left tube
Oct. 2014: First treatment cycle: Clomid+trigger+IUI=BFN
November 2014: Clomid+trigger+IUI again=BFP!
BFP 11/28/14 MC discovered 1/14/15
Blogging to stay sane
What kind of doctor did you see? Your obgyn? What tests did they run? Did your husband have an SA?
There are a lot of people who, after lots of testing, are diagnosed with unexplained infertility, but their REs don't just send them on their way. They try different treatments and courses of action to see what works. If you want to see a "natural" doctor (I'm not quite sure what that means), that's your call, but I'd definitely recommend a reproductive endocrinologist.
TTC since July 2012
BFP 5/22/13. Lap. to remove ectopic and dx with endo. 6/16/13
RE consult: June 2014
DX: FVL, endo, hypothyroidism, blocked left tube
Oct. 2014: First treatment cycle: Clomid+trigger+IUI=BFN
November 2014: Clomid+trigger+IUI again=BFP!
BFP 11/28/14 MC discovered 1/14/15
Blogging to stay sane
TTC since July 2012
BFP 5/22/13. Lap. to remove ectopic and dx with endo. 6/16/13
RE consult: June 2014
DX: FVL, endo, hypothyroidism, blocked left tube
Oct. 2014: First treatment cycle: Clomid+trigger+IUI=BFN
November 2014: Clomid+trigger+IUI again=BFP!
BFP 11/28/14 MC discovered 1/14/15
Blogging to stay sane
TTC since July 2012
BFP 5/22/13. Lap. to remove ectopic and dx with endo. 6/16/13
RE consult: June 2014
DX: FVL, endo, hypothyroidism, blocked left tube
Oct. 2014: First treatment cycle: Clomid+trigger+IUI=BFN
November 2014: Clomid+trigger+IUI again=BFP!
BFP 11/28/14 MC discovered 1/14/15
Blogging to stay sane
I'm so sorry for all your frustrations. I, and many other women here certainly do share them. I definitely have issues with the nosey questions from people, especially coworkers. I don't know what it is about people in an office setting that they think they have a right to be very presumptious with their comments and questions. Sometimes I think if I had a less visible job (I work for the director of a hospital) I would be a little more rude in my responses, rather than just smile and crack a joke.
Have you told anyone about your struggles - a close friend or relative? There are a lot of different techniques with regard to sharing your struggles or not. I am generally on the side of more private, but I have found that just having one close friend who knows what's going on to run to when I'm having a particularly rough day really helps.
I also would recommend seeing an RE. Good luck!