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Trying For a Baby II

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  • Penny35_2
    Penny35_2 Posts: 455 Forumite
    Nunny - I only stopped bleeding on Monday do you think it is too soon to be OV'ing..

    Here are my dates sorry to ask so many questions
    20/06 - Stopped taking pill
    25/6 - Started Period
    29/06 - Stopped Period

    Thank you :)
  • nunnygirl
    nunnygirl Posts: 2,206 Forumite
    Possibly. It could be a side effect from coming off your pills

    Snuggle, I think AF got me in the end, see HERE, but I've stopped bleeding at the mo, so I'm still kinda confused
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  • Penny35_2
    Penny35_2 Posts: 455 Forumite
    Thanks Nunny
  • kencokenco
    kencokenco Posts: 120 Forumite
    GYMFRIEND that is fantastic news, it gives me more hope when someone who has PCOS has fallen pregnant. Im sooo happy for you and wish you and your O/H all the best and send lots of sticky baby dust your way.

    As for me this is a quick hello as unfortunately im off back to work to do a parents evening, Im secretley hoping with the heat not many parents will turn up today (how bad of me). And I have the same tomorrow, start work at 8.30am finish at 4.30pm. dont get home until around 5.15pm and have to be back at work from 7-9pm tonight and tomorrow and also seeing some parents through our lunch breaks as we have to show we can be flexible and accomadating with parents working scedules. Although alot of them that do turn up you can tell they have no real interest in the child's work as they just sit there nodding, they dont even look through the child's books. But hey all in a days work.

    Well wish you all goodluck in the bd and hopefully see some more BFP soon.

    See you all soon.
  • nunnygirl
    nunnygirl Posts: 2,206 Forumite
    You're more than welcome:T
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  • smartie12
    smartie12 Posts: 7,658 Forumite
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    Penny - I came off the pill in May and I've been having bad side effects:(

    I would still get busy with OH just in case;)

    I can't of OV'd when I thought I did:confused:
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  • Penny35_2
    Penny35_2 Posts: 455 Forumite
    smartie12 wrote: »
    Penny - I came off the pill in May and I've been having bad side effects:(

    I would still get busy with OH just in case;)

    I can't of OV'd when I thought I did:confused:

    Oh no poor you, I am luck I have had no side effects so far...

    I have only been on pill 2 years and before then my cycle was so regular I even had my AF at the same time each month, 10.30am ish...Always a 28 day cycle that never varied.

    So I am hoping I will quickly get that back....
  • smartie12
    smartie12 Posts: 7,658 Forumite
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    Penny35 wrote: »
    Oh no poor you, I am luck I have had no side effects so far...

    I have only been on pill 2 years and before then my cycle was so regular I even had my AF at the same time each month, 10.30am ish...Always a 28 day cycle that never varied.

    So I am hoping I will quickly get that back....

    Hopefully! Wishing you lots of good luck:)
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  • becs
    becs Posts: 2,101 Forumite
    Ah Smartie, sorry you're feeling down. I usually have a day like that when af arrives. I let myself be self indulgent for the day then kick myself into the next cycle. Although I know there is a big difference between the disappointment we all feel when af arrives and clinical depression. My mum suffers from it and she has had to be on anti depressants for years. She still feels bad that she takes them no matter how much I tell her it is a physical condition and all the pills do is redress a chemical imbalance she has. It's no different in my book from me taking my pills to redress the hormone imbalance. I hope you feel better soon.:grouphug:
    Gymfriend I too would love to have someone going through the same thing as it is such an unknown. Everything I've read says that they monitor you much more closely by the endo but I'm guessing with my endo that won't be the case! He didn't say anything about the heart risks of the drug and just said there was no problem. He hasn't arranged for the full field of vision tests you're supposed to have to check for any optic nerve damage, Nobody has arranged teh bone density scan you're supposed to have when you don't have af for over 12 months! So as you can see I'm not holding out much hope for help from him!
  • Penny35_2
    Penny35_2 Posts: 455 Forumite
    Smartie is your GP not able to help you with side effects, I did not think the side effects lasted so long...

    Hope all is better soon

    :)
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