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  1. #1
    Registered User

    Apr 2007
    in lactation land
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    LTTTC Two Week Wait - Feb/Mar 2009

    Welcome to the LTTTC Two Week Wait. A place to share the TWW with other LTers.

    Reminder:

    This thread is strictly for TWW chatter, and general posts regarding your cycles should stay in the general discussion threads. Please do not double post (one here and one in the chat threads) as they will be removed.


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    Good luck to everyone this month and wishing you all BFPs!!!

    Your old thread is HERE.
    Last edited by dusty; March 13th, 2009 at 07:12 AM.

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Jan 2006
    Sydney
    1,226

    Good on you Grub - stay positive and keep hopeful - it will happen for you..

    Goodluck to the next BT round girls..

  3. #3
    Registered User

    May 2008
    Sydney, Australia
    333

    Kelly - looking forward to hearing some good news from you very soon!

    Thanks again to everyone and you kind wishes. I am slightly calmer today

    Sending lots of and to everyone.

    Nep

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Sep 2007
    Melbourne
    86

    Congrat's to Neptune, Lyra, and WTH!!!!

    That is fantastic news, well done and it's really heartening to hear of your success, may many more of us follow in your footsteps soon.

    I hope you all have healthy and happy pregnancies

    GL to KellyD and Meredith - I have everything crossed for you guys too x

  5. #5
    barney Guest

    CONGRATS to all those with there bfps well done girls your our insperations .

    to all you girls waiting for bt i hope you all have some wonderful news soon

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Oct 2008
    Far north Queensland
    371

    Lyra, Neptune and Where there's hope that's fantastic news. We really needed it in here. I hope you all make it safe and sound through to happy, healthy pregnancies.

    Possums, I'm so so sorry for you. I hope you have all the support and comfort that you need to come through this. I'm thinking of you.

    Ange xox

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Oct 2008
    Melbourne
    365

    Good afternoon girls,

    Well I am FINALLY back in TWW

    I have 1 embie on board. BT on 13/3 (Friday the 13th!!!) My FS wanted to put 2 in but of the 4 eggs they collected, only 1 made it. Ive only produced 2 embies from 10 eggs. So Im really hoping this is the one! Im feeling alot more positive and relaxed this time as Ive been doing acupuncture so have felt that has helped me alot.

    Greenslw - Good luck for today. Await your news.

    Mollygirl - sorry to hear your news. I can totally understand where you are coming from.

    Lots of Look forward to spending the next 2 weeks with everyone here.

    Cheers,

    Tania

  8. #8
    Registered User

    Jan 2008
    Brissy
    1,292

    see you in here soon. looks like FET is fri now as my dates were out my one day and fs is away thur.


    fingers crossed

    hoping for lots of BFP's in here soon

  9. #9
    BellyBelly Member

    May 2008
    gold coast
    132

    Well i got the official BFN today from the clinic.

    DH and i are both feeling very flat at the moment - i know we will find the strength to continue but sometimes it just seems so unfair.

    Hope there has been some good news today. Murph wasn't your BT today?
    Loula, i know you feel you are out too but i will think positive thoughts anyway until Bt is confirmed
    Everyone else in TWW hope you can bring some better news to the forum this month.

  10. #10
    Registered User

    Sep 2008
    Adelaide
    676

    Smile Thanks for all the good vibes

    I'm pregnant, it's official. I'm so over the moon, my HcG was 1400

    I'm still shaking,
    DP was home today which was amazing, he says he know, gosh know's how but he's on top of the world and so am I.

    So now comes the fun stuff. And a big adventure.

    I know it's only early but I'm going to enjoy every minute.

  11. #11
    Registered User

    Aug 2008
    sunny Cairns
    99

    Congratualtions Greenslaw!!!

    enjoy every moment as it will go so fast.
    document everything and keep things, even if you don't think they are important at the time.
    they will be later on.
    this is a very special and truly wonderful time.
    enjoy every second of it.
    michelle

    to everyone else TTC!

  12. #12
    Registered User

    Oct 2008
    Melbourne
    365

    CONGRATULATIONS Murph! Hope you have a healthy pregnancy
    It must have been such a hard decision to make not go to the funeral but it was all worth it in the end. Sorry to hear about your friends loss. Lots of mixed emotions for you at the moment.

    Loula - sorry to hear your news. Hope all goes well with your NP and see you back in here soon. Take care.

    Buggirl - hopefully that spot of blood is due to implantation. Have heard it can happen around this time. Hang in there.

    AFM, still have a head cold and feeling very average but am still at work. Im worried that being sick will affect implantation. I also wanted to know how people coped with getting BT results while at work? I was going to ask for next Friday afternoon off but have just realised that 2 other people will be away that day and I work in a small office of only 10 people. We're already 1 person down due to 1 of the girls being on maternity leave. Im a very emotional person and reacted not very well last time when I found out I had a small reading. I had already gotten AF when they called with the result so knew I wasnt pg. Im trying not to think of the worst but am preparing myself just in case. Any advice would be great. Thanks girls.

    Lots of and

    Tania

  13. #13
    Registered User

    Oct 2007
    Adelaide
    61

    MissMagpie,

    I too went to work on the day of my BT (first IVF cycle) I had to be be there because we had an important meeting on and I couldnt miss it. I was such an emotional wreck by the time the meeting finished and I ended up leaving work early (I have a very understanding boss) and I luckily didnt get my results till I got home in the afternoon (gave me time to have a good cry and relax watch some crap TV). This time I am going to call in a sickie cos I just couldnt handle being at work, infact I feel like calling in a sickie now!!

    Is there anyway you can leave early perhaps? I would only go to work for as long as you can handle it, emotionally its just not worth it - and if your workmates dont know trying to explain why your upset (which I hope you wont be!! ) will compound everything. Also how effective is anybody when they are acutely stressed!!

  14. #14
    Registered User

    Oct 2008
    Melbourne
    365

    Buggirl,

    Everyone in my office knows. I work in a small, open plan office so a bit hard to keep it a secret. I totally agree with the productive side of things. I was going to leave at 1pm but it would still put pressure on the rest of the office for the afternoon. All I can do is speak to my boss and tell him and see what he says. I have cried lots in the office so far with my cycles so they understand. But as usual, Im always thinking about work!

    I too ended up leaving early last time when the clinic called to say I had a reading. I was a total mess!

    My boss is very strange. He's known about IVF before I even started. Gave him reading material from the clinic which was especially for employers yet he has been very casual about it. When I went for my egg collection, he said good luck and he hasnt said anything since! I dont want to keep going on about it but it would be nice if he was more sympathetic and understanding about it all. After all, Ive been here for 19 years!!!

    Thanks for your response. It was very helpful

    Tania

  15. #15
    Registered User

    Aug 2008
    sunny Cairns
    99

    hi all!

    sorry Loula and Mollygirl that it was not your turn this month.

    a bug congrats to Murph let's hope that BOB is on a winning streak this month!!!! i think it is my turn for a

    MissMagpie, i totally understand how you feel about your boss. i get a bit like that with my friends when they don't ask about my treatments or TTC in general.

    i don't think it is done on purpose, but certain people just don't know how to go about asking personalquestions and feel they may upset you if they ask the wrong one.

    you need to put yourself first and not your job. i know that is hard but you are way more important then any job. i found i was worried about my work too much. i fixed that by quiting!! i know i am lucky as not everyone has that choice.

    and to everyone this month!!
    michelle

  16. #16
    Registered User

    Oct 2007
    Adelaide
    61

    MissMagpie,

    Sorry to hear your boss has been so unsupportive - and I guess in an open plan office its difficult to hide these things.

    I'm wondering about the whole "who do you tell" thing, with our first try I told lots of people but found it devastating that I then had to tell them all we weren't successful. This time with our first FET I have told no one!! What have other people done? Do you have a strategy for dealing with this?

    BG

  17. #17
    Registered User

    Oct 2008
    Far north Queensland
    371

    Hello everyone,
    thank you all so much for all your thoughts, messages and congrats. Each wish is like a bit of borrowed hope that pushes me to believe that this might just work out. I will have to leave this thread now but couldn't go without thanking you all and wishing you all well in your own personal journeys.

    Kittycat... I reckon Dr Bob and the progesterone overload did the trick...I'm on three forms of it!! oh and the accupuncture. For me to register now after never ever before, I'd say my problem is the progesterone. Good luck with your treatment!

    MisssMagpie, I've known my own Dad for 35 years (strangely enough) and the poor bugger didn't have a clue what to do when it came to IVF so we had a huge talk. I write him updates every week so that he never has to wonder and feel out of the loop. we have to understand these poor silly males, they don't know what to say. they care but they don't want to risk saying the wrong thing. Dad said, "what would I say..."good luck" and I told him that would be fine. I know what he means and I know he's interested in what we are going through. Anyway, maybe your boss cares too, maybe you could talk to him about why he doesn't ask.

    Well, thanks again for all your support. I'll be thinking of you all.

    Ange

  18. #18
    Registered User

    Oct 2007
    Adelaide
    61

    Morning all,

    Hope you all had a lovely weekend (and the Monday if you were in a State with a day off!) Any news?

    Well today is 10dp5dt (15dpo) and I'm getting antsy. I am still having cramping (which has been non stop since transfer) and yesterday and today my lower back was sore so am convinced its af I was out and about the whole day on Sunday enjoying WOMAD so was sitting on the ground a lot (and I have a small bulge in a disc in my lower back so hoping that its the reason for my backache).

    I did a POAS on sat night and it came up positive (within 3-5 min very faint but definitely there) - got excited but FMU on Sun was negative with same brand from the same box, wth? I'm hoping the -ve was because I was so thirsty though on Sat night I drank heaps of water and peed about 4 times during the night, but have been too scared to test since.

    BT tommorrow, think I'll have the day off work.

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