thread: Trying to Conceive after Miscarriage or Loss November 08

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  1. #1
    Registered User

    Aug 2008
    Cairns QLD
    138

    Hi Mel,

    Just got back from Mass and was praying very hard for this bub to stick and be healthy and that I would be lucky enough to bring it to term. Its in God's hands now. Feeling ok today temps still up and feeling a bit off, but happy at the same time. Trying not to be too anxious. Have had a few crys but pg does bring on weepiness so its out of my control.

    by the way we only did it once and it was on the morning of OD day and then we did it again the next day which I think wouldve been too late to catch the egg, so I believe we caught the egg on OD day...so for the record you right it only takes one!!! so goodluck and you may get your BFP before Xmas after all.....

    HI to everyone else, we have a BBQ to attend today its so hot here and I'm not looking forward to standing around outside on a hot day in my condition...phew....I'm glad its only from 2 til 6pm! I'll be wanting a cold shower as soon as I get home!

    Have a great sunday ladies....persies this week ....thanks for all your support too.

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Apr 2007
    NSW
    775

    Thanks so much mollycat, melissal, Mel, plc, babymiracles! WIll be praying that you all (except plc of course LOL) get your much deserved BFPs soon!

    Sorry for the lack of persies, I promise I will do some tomorrow while DD is at preschool, but I just wanted to answer your question Mel

    If you think you Oed on day 22 then that is consistent with the blood results you got the other day. Do you know if they only tested progesterone? Did they also test oestrogen and LH? If they only tested prog then they would not have know you were about to ovulate, only the oestrogen and LH can tell them you are about to O. It is definitely possible too that they only checked your prog levels and nothing else. What you will need to do is have another BT on day 29 (7 DPO) to check your prog levels again - if they are above about 20 I think it is, then that will indicate that you did O on day 22. I have found that there are a lot of drs out there that assume than everyone O's around about day 14 And of course if you BDed around that time then you are in with a chance!!

    Indeed it does only take one, remember I only got one egg at egg collection, then it fertilised and here we are now. I am a walking advertisement for not only what can go wrong with IVF ie low follie and egg numbers, but also what can go right with it!

    Hope all that helps, ask away if you've got anymore questions and I'll try to help if I can

  3. #3
    BellyBelly Member

    Jun 2008
    Brisbane
    185

    Hi All,

    Have been quite slack and haven't been around for awhile have had a pretty nasty virus to contend wtih as well.

    How awesome to come on and see 3 BFP's

    Mannie, Toccarra and Megsmum I am sooooo happy for you - congratulations

    Nothing much to report for me, my temps have been all over the palce this month so don't think I will even get a coverline although I believe I have Ov'ed, will just have to wait and see yet again

    Just popping in to say hi - I have not forgotten about you

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Aug 2008
    Adelaide
    1,488

    Indy - Sorry about the BFN. But I'm wishing you a very, very happy anniversary!

    megsmum - I hope you do continue to hang around here. I know I want updates on how bubs is doing. Sounds like you're going to get great care though.

    jen - *hugs*

    krystie - Thanks for checking in on us. You're right, it is nice to know there are people out there thinking of us.

    mel - Glad you're feeling more positive. the clomid works for you. Christmas is less than a month away, so its not too early to put it up. Good on you for deciding to just enjoy this Christmas (it may very well be the last with just you and DH ). I can't really help with your confusion, but bring it up when you see the FS.

    melissa -

    mannie - Enjoy the BBQ. Hope the heat didn't get too bad.

    easha - Sending you lots of anti-AF vibes.

    Hi to everyone else.

    AFM - I caved and tested this morning. Got a big . At least its Sunday so I have a day to wallow and then back to work tomorrow.

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Oct 2008
    Tasmania
    214

    Hannah - sorry about the BFN but you have tested a couple of days too early so there is still a chance. Wishing you a for Christmas!

    Megsmum - Thanks so much for your response, it helped me a great deal. I am going to call the FS tomorrow and see what they tested for. I know they definitely tested for prog but not sure about the rest. I'm so glad you are hanging around in this thread, I can't wait to hear about the progress of your pregnancy. I am so excited for you!

    Mannie - Know that we are all for you too. Hope you weren't too hot at the BBQ!

    Melissal & Easha -

    to jen, plc, buliej, babymiracles, WTH, krystielove, mollycat, indy & anyone else I have missed!

    AFM - I found out from mum today that one of my cousins had to go on clomid to conceive and she now has 2 beautiful children. One of my aunties also went on it and she had triplets -lol! 12 months ago multiple births would've have freaked me out but now it wouldn't worry me in the slightest!

    I know this sounds silly but I had really started to get used to the idea of going on clomid and now if it ends up I have ovulated no doubt we will just have to keep ttc until it happens. Although you never want anything to be wrong at the same time after 15 months ttc we really wanted some answers. I guess I will just have to wait and see when AF arrives, that will give me a better idea. FF has really confused me this last week!

    I'm so glad I found you all on this thread, not only have you offered me comfort and support but you have all been a great source of advice and information (I didn't realise until I started this journey just how little I knew about ttc!)

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Aug 2008
    Melbourne
    1,539

    Hi everyone...

    I'm sitting here feeling odd because I think I'm ovulating - the timing would be right based on when my d&c was - and doing nothing about it because we've decided to give my body a month off. It feels so weird letting this potential opportunity go to waste - although I still think it's the right decision for us.

    My guess is that I'll have 2 more AFs between now and our next IVF cycle - just based on holidays and guessing when my cycles will fall assuming they resume the same schedule as they were before my miscarriage. I'm wondering whether we should ask my FS about clomid or if there's something else we can do to give us assistance while we wait for the next IVF cycle to commence.

    What is clomid suppose to do? what other things can we ask about during our "au natural" cycles that won't depend on the clinic being open?

    thanks

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Oct 2008
    Tasmania
    214

    Buliej - apologies for the long post!
    I'm glad you are doing what feels right for you and your DH. Only you know when it is right to start ttc again.

    I wish I could help you with the clomid question but I will be asking the same thing of my FS at our next appointment (just under 2 weeks away which seems like a lifetime.....).

    From what I have read Clomid seems to have quite a good success rate with most people conceiving in the first 3 cycles. Some of the side effects aren't the greatest but let's face it everyone of us on this thread would put up with anything to have a healthy child! Clomid doesn't work for everyone but I think it is definitely worth a try.

    Just something I found on the internet (this is all I know since I have no personal experience):

    The active ingredient in clomifene is clomifene citrate, an anti-oestrogen drug which is taken in pill form. It works by causing an increase in the levels of two hormones which in turn cause stimulation of the ovaries and release of an egg.
    First it tells your pituitary gland to produce or make more of the hormones that trigger ovulation (follicle-stimulating hormone or FSH). This prompts your ovaries to get a number of your eggs ready. Then, once you finish your drug cycle, your hypothalamus (the part of your brain that regulates basic functions, such as temperature) will release luteinising hormone (LH). This tells your ovaries it's time to release a mature egg from its follicle and send it into one of your fallopian tubes. That is ovulation.


    When you start taking it in your cycle and the dosage varies form person to person but your FS works all that out. I would suggest googling Clomid and reading up on it a bit. Also I have found a few threads which discuss the pro's and con's and also the experiences of women who are taking it. I have found this very useful and would be keen to try it if that's what the FS recommends.

    Sorry again for the long post - I hope it helps a little! I am completely confused at the moment as my o days this month are all over the place and I don't even know if I did ovulate.

    Best of luck (we are having this month off too). I intend to sit back and enjoy the festive season with good food and wine!