Well, my FS appointment went totally different from what I expected. We are now TTC this cycle! Apparently I have a healthy follicle and am about to O in the next couple of days. He has finally agreed that I need clomid which will lengthen my LP and hopefully help to sustain a pg. However, it is too late for this now as you need to take it in the first half of your cycle. So instead, I am on pregnyl injections that I need to take every three days for a fortnight after I O. I was soooo confused by it all at the appointment, but after cruising BB for a bit this morning, I am feeling a bit better about it. My FS really didn't spend much time with me and the whole appointment was a bit of a whirlwind, and then he left me with the nurse to explain it all to me a bit better.
I really never thought it would get to this. Injections seem so serious and I am a bit overwhelmed. DH used to have to inject himself for a medical condition a few years ago, so he is fine with it and will be able to give me the injections, but my head is still spinning. Oh, I also have a script for clomid next cycle if this one doesn't work. Why he couldn't have just given me the script months ago when I first asked for it, I don't know. Also, this is the much more expensive option (I don't even know how much yet). But anyway, at least something is being done and he seems to think this will fix the problem. I should be happy but I really am feeling quite overwhelmed by it all. I had accepted that we were not TTC this cycle, and in a matter of minutes I was told I am trying, I am having injections and it's all go go go. I know this is what I wanted, but sometimes it takes my head some time to catch up!
Welcome Maz and best of luck!
Bekz - thanks for checking in. It is all sounding very positive this time. Make sure you let us know how your scan goes.
Satya - I'm glad they found no sign of PCOS. What a pain having to wait over a week for your dr appointment. I hope the black blob doesn't turn out to be anything bad. I don't think it matters if one ovary is hard to see - sometimes I have had people take a while to find one and other times not, and my specialist has never commented on it at all. They do take a while doing scans - I think they have to measure everything and stuff. It's a pain when they are doing the internal and you just want them to hurry up and finish!
Hi to everyone else, sorry for a mainly selfish post, but I am all out of energy!
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