TTGP February Siggy Challenge
creepy Easter bunny coming as soon as I can look at the screen more than 30 min at a time.
Me: 28
DH: 29
Married: October 2012
TTC #1 since September 2015
Clomid round 1 starting: 4FEB2016 = No ovulation
Clomid round 2 starting: TBD... whenever AF decides to show up, or I have to take Provera again3 Furbabies
Re: UO Thursday!
Email:
Subject: TTGP Board and Moderators - Issues that need to be fixed
(my real name)
Just got an email back that is wasn't deliverable to the address that was listed on the site... So, I'm adding that to the list screwed up things. I sent it to the main customer service site instead of the community one. Maybe I'll get a response.
Like I said earlier, wrong thread for this, I know, but in my very irritated, and probably unpopular opinion, this needs to be addressed and I feel like they'll just boot me instead.
Edited for clarity
TTGP February Siggy Challenge
Me: 28
DH: 29
Married: October 2012
TTC #1 since September 2015
Clomid round 1 starting: 4FEB2016 = No ovulationClomid round 2 starting: TBD... whenever AF decides to show up, or I have to take Provera again
3 Furbabies
Also... I don't like donuts.
TTGP February Siggy Challenge
Me: 28
DH: 29
Married: October 2012
TTC #1 since September 2015
Clomid round 1 starting: 4FEB2016 = No ovulationClomid round 2 starting: TBD... whenever AF decides to show up, or I have to take Provera again
3 Furbabies
I don't have an UO yet but once I get some coffee in me I may be able to think coherent thoughts and then type them out...not yet though.
Fur-children: 3 dogs + 2 cats (all rescued)
6 rounds of clomid
5 rounds of iui
Several HSG's sprinkled throughout the years to up my chances of a BFP
Several dilation of cervix because they suspect the scar tissue is hindering it from fully opening (partially adds to the severe cramps all month)
IVF #1 Gonal F, Menopur and Cetrotide
ER 12/1/2016
4/4 day 5 embryos were normal for PGS!!! 2 boys/2 girls
FET 1/10/2017
Gallbladder surgery 1/10/2017
FET estimated end of Feb, beginning of March
TTC #2: April 2018 ~~ BFP: May 2018 ~~ EDD: January 2019
Maybe guidance to people should be "6 months if over 35, 12 if under 35, unless you notice something unusual like no periods or extremely heavy/painful cycles."
NTNP: May 2015
TTC #1: late August 2015
PCOS Dx: January 2016, starting Femara Feb 2016
BFP: 2/29/16 - Happy Leap Day!
Surgery Dec 2016: submucosal fibroid removed
Awaiting RE appointment
Now that I said that, I'm concerned I'll get a warning or get banned. That's ridonkulous, since all I did was state my opinion. I will say, I've been on TK, TN, TB for about 10 years (I'm old, apparently), and there has always been varying degrees of this stuff.
My UO is I'm kind of concerned about the presidential election. Donald Trump is BSC and has no business running this country. Ted Cruz scares me in a Frank Underwood/Count Dracula sort of way. Rubio is also scary in a war-mongering, social conservative sort of way. Bernie Sanders sees like he would be an awesome president....of Sweden, not the U.S.. HRC has so much scandal surrounding her, and it's disconcerting. I think Kasich is awesome, and he can bring people together, but he isn't getting much traction.
So politics is my UO.
Me: 33 H: 36
Married: 12/14/13 DS: 1/29/09
BFP2: 10/9/15 MMC: 11/12/15
BFP3: 4/6/16 DD: 12/12/16
@MrsDho11 YES!! That's the one! If you look at bumpadmin and bumpcatilins walls I BLEW them up about it. A few of my posts were deleted! I took screen shots, but after sending the email, suddenly the comments were back. Very fishy.
@jmr1515 I 100% agree and feel like they need more accountability. We've lost too many good members over nothing, and yet we can't get simple answers?! Ugh.
@cjt121412 that's exactly how I feel! Everything you said. And I don't think you need to worry. If you saw the amount of emails and crazy comments I've been leaving, I don't think they'll even notice your comment. I think I might need to be careful. Too late for that!
TTGP February Siggy Challenge
Me: 28
DH: 29
Married: October 2012
TTC #1 since September 2015
Clomid round 1 starting: 4FEB2016 = No ovulationClomid round 2 starting: TBD... whenever AF decides to show up, or I have to take Provera again
3 Furbabies
TTGP February Siggy Challenge
Me: 28
DH: 29
Married: October 2012
TTC #1 since September 2015
Clomid round 1 starting: 4FEB2016 = No ovulationClomid round 2 starting: TBD... whenever AF decides to show up, or I have to take Provera again
3 Furbabies
ETA: you're right and I'm glad you got checked out!
Me: 25 | DH: 25
DD: Aug. 15
Quote from the book:
not my usual reaction to dry medical articles. The data, it turns out, were from church birth records in rural France between 1670 and 1830! Surely some of those older women who already had seven or more children were able to fend off their husbands occasionally? And didn’t the French discover withdrawal right around then? Not to mention that life expectancy was much shorter, and modern medicine, antibiotics, and indoor plumbing didn’t exist. Did they even have soap? This is a very different situation from the healthy modern woman who wants to get pregnant and lures her husband into bed with the siren song, “I’m ovulating!” Healthy lifestyles can’t completely trump biological aging, of course, but surely these groups had some key differences from our situations now—timing sex based on ovulation being the most obvious.
And I wish I knew how to make the text as small as possible otherwise every drive by that reads it will flip out.
edit... I tried to format the text as a spoiler so you have to click on the little ... Box to read it. It seems to have only half worked. Yay for editing on mobile
*edited for clarification*
TTC since November 2015
BFP #1 12/17/15 - MC 1/28/16
BFP #2 4/22/16 - EDD 12/30/16
NTNP: May 2015
TTC #1: late August 2015
PCOS Dx: January 2016, starting Femara Feb 2016
BFP: 2/29/16 - Happy Leap Day!
@anj27 I suspect that will be an unpopular opinion. Don't get me wrong: I'm very happy for any regular here who gets her BFP. I sincerely hope that all the regulars get their BFP and the sooner the better. But, I know sometimes I'm having an especially hard TTC day and I just can't see a BFP without breaking down into an ugly cry. I'm sure I'm not the only person who does that.
However, I think maybe a weekly BFP thread would work. Then all the BFPs are together in one place but if you're having a rough TTC day you can just not open the thread and read. One could simply save reading the thread till they're having a better day and then go get their daily dose of happy and excitement.
TTC#1: January 2015- September 2016
Infertility, Recurrent Pregnancy Loss
Rainbow baby born June 6, 2017 ❤️
Baby #2 due June 12, 2018
Me: 33 H: 36
Married: 12/14/13 DS: 1/29/09
BFP2: 10/9/15 MMC: 11/12/15
BFP3: 4/6/16 DD: 12/12/16
this used to be common practice, but TTGP changes every year & that's ok. I think for some having hard TTC days the little "BFP explosions" that happen can be overwhelming. Add to this that drive by see them & think it's cool. What I found helpful was the graduate check in, but even that doesn't seem to fly very well these days here. It's a constant ebb & flow. Maybe individual BFP threads will come back around. I'm rooting for you all. Best wishes. -- Prim
LFAF Summer 2016 Awards:
@Ash9614 - YES. Everything you said. I'm over here going crazy on CD 56 thinking, well it's only been 5 months of trying, so I can't really reach out to anyone yet. (Especially because I've only been charting/using OPK's for a short amount of time. Yet have only had three periods in those five months). But I can just TELL something isn't right. Not to mention I have MS on top of TTC issues, so I'd like to figure out what's going on sooner rather than later, as I'm just a sitting duck without my MS meds.
@furbabymom2007 Thanks for sharing that! I cannot believe the world is still working around stats from how many centuries ago?! Ooofph. Can women's health get a little more attention?
I guess my UO today would be that I can't stand when people say, you just have to relax and keep yourself busy during the TWW, or even the TTC process. DH told me last night he understands I'm "passionate" about this, but it'll happen when it's meant too. Really? Did you really just say that? F that. It's like telling someone going through a bad breakup that "you can't see it now, but time heals all". I don't want to hear it.
Eta: spelling
Me: 33 H: 36
Married: 12/14/13 DS: 1/29/09
BFP2: 10/9/15 MMC: 11/12/15
BFP3: 4/6/16 DD: 12/12/16
I have heard the argument that it is a waste of resources, or that you could be taking any appointment away from someone else, but I find that sort of specious. I was able to get an appointment right away, and the resources and mine and my insurance company's. Going to the RE doesn't mean you will get unnecessary treatment, but at least you can get some tests out of the way. There's nothing stopping an RE from being like "Your tests are fine. Go home and try another 6 months" I found it reassuring that TTOYF says 4-6 months, because it made me feel less crazy.
i certainty did not mean to depress anyone! I will admit I was a little bummed after reading, but then I went and looked at my chart and asked if I was REALLY actually hitting my peak days. I think in the book is says -1,-2 are best.
But of course we all have to be reasonable and realistic... It is effing hard to have sex everyday to make sure you hit that. EOD, as is commonly recommended, is(only slightly) more realistic but also doesn't gurantee "perfect" timing every time. But this is usually good enough to get pregnant... Eventually, likely longer than 6 months IF YOUR CYCLES ARE "REGULAR". so short of having sex every damn day (which just absurd...) you are doing everything you can possibly do. To me, knowing that I have taken control of anything that I can control, is comforting. I have nothing to regret or think that I could have or should have done.
That being said, i am am still going to talk to my doc today about my super light and apotty AF and shortish LP. I am armed without printouts of my charts ( should he be open to them).
Also.... There were a few lines in the book that made me feel much more okay about not having all that sex to hit Peak days. And also made me think that maybe my timing isn't as perfect as I thought.
Here is a part that I highlighted in my kindle when j read the book... (Yes, I do that). I know all of you know this information, so it is preaching to the choir, but it helps me to read it.
(Pause.)
Now that the 99.5 percent of you who are from planet Earth are still with me, let’s talk about the best time to have sex if you want to get pregnant. Timing sex is more important than most people realize. At most, only six days of your monthly cycle are at all fertile, and only two of them are the most fertile. So if you’re having sex once a week without any consideration of when you ovulate, you’ll probably miss these days completely. If you’re having sex twice a week, you’re still likely to miss the best two days. And if you’re having sex less than once a week: First, welcome to the silent sisterhood, and second, don’t worry—you can get pregnant from having sex just once a month, as long as it’s on the right day (though two days is better, and trying to get pregnant is a great excuse to revive your sex life). If you’re even a little impatient to get pregnant quickly, timing is everything. Many couples who try for months without success are just timing things wrong. Most books, Internet sites, and OPK or fertility monitor instruction sheets say that the day you ovulate is the most fertile. But the latest research, based on four different studies, shows that the most fertile days are one and two days before ovulation. For women in their late 20s and early 30s, the chance of getting pregnant on the day of ovulation is less than 1 in 10, but two days before ovulation it’s 1 in 3—three times higher! You can up those chances even more if you have sex more than once during your fertile time.
Me: 33 H: 36
Married: 12/14/13 DS: 1/29/09
BFP2: 10/9/15 MMC: 11/12/15
BFP3: 4/6/16 DD: 12/12/16
BFP #2 3/21 EDD 11/28/16
Married 7/15
BFP #2 2/18/16
My UO: I freaking hate reality shows. They are THE WORST. I feel like they are a waste of time and MUD. You're sitting there with your life on hold watching other people live theirs. Time.suck.
Yep... this includes The Bachelor. *flees mob*
Me: 33 H: 36
Married: 12/14/13 DS: 1/29/09
BFP2: 10/9/15 MMC: 11/12/15
BFP3: 4/6/16 DD: 12/12/16
As for my UO I am SO ready to give it: I am sick, sick of hearing about Hamilton the musical. Okay, granted, I haven't listened to it or anything, but it's become one of those things I'm deliberately avoiding like some sort of a curmudgeon because I hate all the hype. I have a Facebook/Twitter friend who literally retweets everything about Hamilton and refers to him as A.Ham and I think has a crush on this man who has been dead for over 200 years. It's a crushing thing, because I am such a musical fiend, but I can't you guys. I can't.
Also, @furbabymom2007re: the conception statistics thing in The Impatient Woman's Guide, that's exactly what I think of every time I hear that healthy-person-one-year statistic. But I'm too polite to cut in with the facts. That book is tremendous, though. I love her humor.
TTC #1 January 2016
BFP April 18 2016 | EDD December 29, 2016
Welcome baby A! January 9, 2017
TTC#2 March 2018
BFP March 30, 2018 | EDD December 12, 2018
Married 7/15
BFP #2 2/18/16
Married to my Soul Mate since 09/06/09
Here are my thoughts on this whole wait-a-year thing...
1) Medical science vs insurance: my doctor just ordered an MRI because I've been having weird debilitating headaches for the last month after working out. How ridiculous would it be for my insurance company to say that they're not going to cover the MRI unless there was evidence of this problem occurring for the last 6 or however many months? It's ridiculous that they get to dictate coverage of reproductive tests in this fashion. When I asked my obgyn's nurse about the wait-a-year thing, and how I felt I should be taken more seriously because I was much more informed than your average ttc-er, she basically shushed me and said that it was really about insurance and what they would cover.
I'm not champing at the bit to have invasive/intensive stuff like laparoscopy or get on clomid. I just want an SA and some bloodwork, and I'd like my very smart and experienced obgyn to have the final call on whether it's time to do something like HSG or refer me to an RE -- NOT insurance!
2) WHY am I (someone who will hit -1 and/or -2 for 12 cycles) and a couple that is basically NTNP for a year considered the same???
3) I know I'm not the only person here to google "How long does it take to conceive". I actually made a chart of what I found:
This tells me that depending on the study, there's not much of a bump in likelihood of conceiving between 6 months and 12 months. Plus we have this study staring us in the face, basically the longer you try to conceive the less likely you will conceive in the next cycle: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/08/predict-odds-of-getting-pregnant_n_1948517.html. PPs have posted compelling citations for seeking help after 6 months of well-timed sex (@micshi , @furbabymom2007 , @rosenyc123 I totally agree that is a specious argument!).
Three weeks until I see my obgyn. And yes I am bringing up all these points.
tldr: I understand that impatience =/= infertility, but based on the evidence at hand I believe there is a point between 6 and 12 cycles of well-timed intercourse where it's okay, and should be accepted as okay, to start asking questions and start on non-invasive tests (if you and your doctor so choose).
April 2016 - AMH, FSH, Progesterone normal
June 2016 - HSG clear
*TW* BFP - Aug16, demise confirmed Sep16, incomplete m/c, D&C Nov16
BFP 3/27/17, edd 12/7/17
DS - 12/9/17
TTC #2 December 2018
BFP 2/22/19, edd 11/4/19
DD - 11/1/19
My Chart
After reading the other UO's I have 2:
1. I don't believe John Kasich is moderate at all. His attempts to defund planned parenthood and overturn Roe Vs. Wade are very far right (as far as I'm concerned). I do agree, however, that compared to the other republican candidates he does seem to be moderate. But now that I've typed this out I'm realizing that I have 0 desire to get into a political argument on here...
2. I don't like it when people type "all the things" or "everything" in the WAYDTGKU section of the WTO threads. I don't want to get into a pain Olympics, but HIO and tempting isn't exactly doing everything possible to get pregnant... I smirk anytime people write HIO or BD there... because ummmm duh? Of course IUI or IVF should be specified, but not having sex. I get not wanting to type out everything day after day so typing "all the things" just seems easier, but some things can probably be left out (like... please let me know how taking a PNV will get you pregnant?)
Me: Endo, PCOS, septated uterus (mostly removed)
DH: perfect
Started TTC in June 2011
Baby boy born 3/17/2014
No, I don't think anyone should ever jump the gun to clomid after 6 cycles. But why not a SA??
Me: 25 | DH: 25
DD: Aug. 15
- BFP: 3/10/16 — Baby Girl born 11/20/16
TTC#2 April 2019My UO (and I'm sure this makes me a huge bitch), but I don't understand the point of grieving on social media. I mean, it's interesting in terms of rhetorical analysis and everything, but why would you want all these people to see how hurt you are?? It's a very private thing to me. I don't think it's AW at all... Just strange that many people do this now. I even wrote on a high school friend of mine's wall who died in a car wreck to say good bye. Why'd I do it? I don't know but I always regret it the second I do it.
Me: 25 | DH: 25
DD: Aug. 15