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September 1st, 2009, 04:35 AM
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Mega Super Mommy
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..........................all normal!
Just went for my CD21 test today and was told whilst I was there that my first bloods all came back 'normal' so well chuffed with that. I *think* I pretty much know what is wrong with me anyways (ie low progesterone) so this, todays test is the key one but I am very happy nothing else has *so far* come back wrong. Esp that fsh levels are fine cos that means my eggs are all fine right? lol And my prolactin is normal too so means my breastfeeding, even though we stopped June, isn't effecting my system still.
Makes me feel quite positive and hopefully correcting my low prog will be easy although we still got the 'work' of catching that eggy which, even with a normal cycle, might still take time! You know...I just really hope 'it' happens before the end of this year. I don't think I can bare going into 2010 with this ttc still stretching out ahead of me!
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Seperated June 2010 from my husband. One daughter DOB 26/07/2006. BFP 06/01/2011, due september but 'high risk' for premature birth.
Hi. Im Jolene. 31 years old. I suffered three years of a short luteal phase and didnt think I could get pregnant again without medical assistance but fell pregnant by accident and naturally. I am really happy and excited to be having a baby although knowing Im going it alone this time is a bit daunting and scary!
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September 1st, 2009, 06:49 AM
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I'm glad your initial tests came back normal. Are they doing CD 3 blood work as well?
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September 1st, 2009, 07:28 AM
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Wow, glad your tests came back good, hopefully now they can just fix the progesterone problem and you can get your bfp soon
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September 1st, 2009, 11:34 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MamaAnna
I'm glad your initial tests came back normal. Are they doing CD 3 blood work as well?
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It was the CD3 tests that were normal!  The 21 day/7dpo test I have to wait until 9th Sep so not too long really!
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Jo xxx
Seperated June 2010 from my husband. One daughter DOB 26/07/2006. BFP 06/01/2011, due september but 'high risk' for premature birth.
Hi. Im Jolene. 31 years old. I suffered three years of a short luteal phase and didnt think I could get pregnant again without medical assistance but fell pregnant by accident and naturally. I am really happy and excited to be having a baby although knowing Im going it alone this time is a bit daunting and scary!
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September 1st, 2009, 11:49 AM
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Doh! I must be more tired than I thought.  Yay for great results!
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September 1st, 2009, 05:24 PM
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Yay!!!  I hope the other isn't normal though (that would just stink to find out everything is normal & you should be getting pg but not, kwim)... I hope it easy to fix, they fix it, & you get that BFP soon!!!
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September 2nd, 2009, 12:43 AM
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Mega Super Mommy
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Oh believe me, the 7dpo won't be normal! I've started AF spotting today and my temp did a slight drop yesterday (day of test) so its gotta show very low.
Does mean if I get put on Clomid, by the time I see the doc on the 9th it will be too late to start this cycle so looks like me and you will both be starting our treatment in October Amanda!
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Jo xxx
Seperated June 2010 from my husband. One daughter DOB 26/07/2006. BFP 06/01/2011, due september but 'high risk' for premature birth.
Hi. Im Jolene. 31 years old. I suffered three years of a short luteal phase and didnt think I could get pregnant again without medical assistance but fell pregnant by accident and naturally. I am really happy and excited to be having a baby although knowing Im going it alone this time is a bit daunting and scary!
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September 2nd, 2009, 05:19 AM
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Ooooh, yay! I hope we get our BFPs together & are in the same DDC!!! Wouldn't that be nice!
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September 3rd, 2009, 12:05 PM
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Mega Super Mommy
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That would be amazing!
I've decided not to ttc this cycle - or, you know, NTNP, as I think it would be pointless until I get whatever the doc is going to give me and maybe a stressfree no-timing no-planning month will do me good!
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Jo xxx
Seperated June 2010 from my husband. One daughter DOB 26/07/2006. BFP 06/01/2011, due september but 'high risk' for premature birth.
Hi. Im Jolene. 31 years old. I suffered three years of a short luteal phase and didnt think I could get pregnant again without medical assistance but fell pregnant by accident and naturally. I am really happy and excited to be having a baby although knowing Im going it alone this time is a bit daunting and scary!
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September 4th, 2009, 05:10 PM
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Hi Jo! I haven't been on here in awhile, couldn't log in for ages, couldn't find the TTC while BF lol but anyway, just wanted to say hi and i'm glad you're on your way to correcting whatever it is that is making your LP short. Probably the progesterone eh? I still look at your chart every once in awhile and am frustrated for you that you keep having really short LPs! Hopefully you'll fall pregnant really quick once you get the problem corrected! Good to see that you're doing well otherwise 
Elise xo
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September 4th, 2009, 11:41 PM
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Mega Super Mommy
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Awww, heya Elise! Good to hear from you. At least its sort of good news to know it wasn't breastfeeding holding me back (good news for other breastfeeders too yeah). I do hope I fall quicker with help...not sure how much longer I can keep trying and trying and trying to concieve! Although not much choice really as I can't not try!
Anyhoo, how are you? Where are you at? Still NTNP? Has your cycles become more normal? Are you still on occassional nursings?
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Jo xxx
Seperated June 2010 from my husband. One daughter DOB 26/07/2006. BFP 06/01/2011, due september but 'high risk' for premature birth.
Hi. Im Jolene. 31 years old. I suffered three years of a short luteal phase and didnt think I could get pregnant again without medical assistance but fell pregnant by accident and naturally. I am really happy and excited to be having a baby although knowing Im going it alone this time is a bit daunting and scary!
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