I got my ParaGard iud taken out the first week of November, been trying to conceive ever since. My last period was October 24th I took a few test and still negative... any advice
I got my ParaGard iud taken out the first week of November, been trying to conceive ever since. My last period was October 24th I took a few test and still negative... any advice
I got my ParaGard iud taken out the first week of November, been trying to conceive ever since. My last period was October 24th I took a few test and still negative... any advice
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Hello! You just started TTC and it can take a while for your body to adjust after an IUD. Please take a moment and read the pinned posts. If you want to stick around here please introduce yourself on the newbie thread. One-off post like this are discouraged.
OP, you have been trying ever since November and are feeling discouraged.....Ok then. I had my IUD removed in May 2017 and just coming out of my first completely failed IVF cycle and I am still trying. If you are looking for success stories, this is not the place. I do highly recommend giving your body enough time to actually regulate and start tracking your cycles.
nitnat007 Hey now, I totes sympathize with OP. That entire one month of waiting since getting an IUD out is probably the equivalent to torture. I mean, it's not like any of US had to wait even one full cycle to get KU when we decided to get busy with it....
I mean, can you even imagine having to wait more than one cycle to take home a living, breathing baby?!?
Don't worry, OP will probably find out her cycle was a bit late because of IUD removal, pop a BFP in a few days, and go on to have a healthy child... cause you know, tis the season for the speshul snowflakes... #BitterHagOfBarrenness
MC #1: D&C Oct 23, 2015 (7.5 weeks) MC #2: July 1, 2016 (5.5 weeks) MC #3: October 17, 2016 (CP) RE #1: RPL testing November 2016-January 2017 MC #4: Feb. 28, 2017 (CP) RE #2: Additional RPL testing March-November 2017 MC #5: January 2019 (6.5 weeks)
RE #3: More testing 2023. Egg Retrieval Sept/Oct 2023, 2 good embryos after PGT-A testing. Surgery for endometriosis January 2024 Lupron Depo March 2024. Benched 3 months. Hopefully FET after that.
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Re: Ttc after bc
Hello! You just started TTC and it can take a while for your body to adjust after an IUD. Please take a moment and read the pinned posts. If you want to stick around here please introduce yourself on the newbie thread. One-off post like this are discouraged.
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I mean, can you even imagine having to wait more than one cycle to take home a living, breathing baby?!?
Don't worry, OP will probably find out her cycle was a bit late because of IUD removal, pop a BFP in a few days, and go on to have a healthy child... cause you know, tis the season for the speshul snowflakes...
#BitterHagOfBarrenness
MC #1: D&C Oct 23, 2015 (7.5 weeks)
MC #2: July 1, 2016 (5.5 weeks)
MC #3: October 17, 2016 (CP)
RE #1: RPL testing November 2016-January 2017
MC #4: Feb. 28, 2017 (CP)
RE #2: Additional RPL testing March-November 2017
MC #5: January 2019 (6.5 weeks)
RE #3: More testing 2023.
Egg Retrieval Sept/Oct 2023, 2 good embryos after PGT-A testing.
Surgery for endometriosis January 2024
Lupron Depo March 2024. Benched 3 months. Hopefully FET after that.
#BitterHagPartyOf1
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