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Trying for a Baby Part Six
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I'm feeling pretty normal now:o It still sometimes stings a bit, but nothing like yesterday night. Thanks everyone, this thread was a lifesaver:o
Amazing how it can suddenly appear, and go away so quickly. It started at around 8pm, and peaked at 10/11pm, then gradually faded and was back to almost normal by 3:30am.
No BD for 5 days is sad, we were apart for 6 weeks prior to Tuesday when we had our first and only BD:( I haven't ov'd yet at CD24, so we could be missing ov:(
Sexymouse, how is your spotting?
Mishka, I was in the UK, but came over to Singapore on Tuesday (DH started working here when we re-started TTC after mc):o
Fingers crossed your TLP will turn into a baby next year:)
Newyear, digis are less sensitive than conventional ones. Fingers crossed for Sunday:)
Kira, how is your bean? I love Singapore too, been here since Jan 2010:) It's just a bit far from my family and friends:o
Lisa, testing in the night?You must always use FMU especially if you are early:o
2bc3c, how's your CBFM behaving?:wave:0 -
Glad you are feeling better QQ!
Fingers crossed you don't miss ov.
xx:A 09.06.11:A 07.10.11:A
Gorgeous baby boy born 16.09.12 :happylove
:kisses2:The world moves for love. It kneels before it in awe :kisses2:
Patience is a virtue I lack!0 -
Hi QQ, would you please remove me from the list.
Thank you xxFebruary wins: Theatre tickets0 -
:A 09.06.11:A 07.10.11:A
Gorgeous baby boy born 16.09.12 :happylove
:kisses2:The world moves for love. It kneels before it in awe :kisses2:
Patience is a virtue I lack!0 -
Woohoo Mish. Give it a few days and I'm sure it will be big and fat :j:j:j
It'll work even better if it was Give it a few months:cool:euronorris wrote: »Hi QQ, would you please remove me from the list.Personally I think "POAS addicts annonymous" would suit us best.
7DPO, impatient for a BFP or a period party now.0 -
I read it as you will be big and fat too LOL.0
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Is it just me that read the above as 'Give it a few days and I'm sure you will be big and fat'?
LMAO :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Hubby called the Doctors today to get the results from his sperm analysis. The receptionist said that the following had been written as a comment "reasonable count but with too many abnormalities".
We now have to wait until he can see a GP to find out what exactly is wrong but obviously in the meantime he's not feeling too great and neither am I.
What with me having PCOS with no evidence of ovulation and him with abnormal sperm it seems like we should be cast members in Mission Impossible.
So I'm just wondering if anyone else has sperm issues and / or if anyone knows how it can be rectified i.e. lifestyle or medication etc?0 -
LMAO :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Hubby called the Doctors today to get the results from his sperm analysis. The receptionist said that the following had been written as a comment "reasonable count but with too many abnormalities".
We now have to wait until he can see a GP to find out what exactly is wrong but obviously in the meantime he's not feeling too great and neither am I.
What with me having PCOS with no evidence of ovulation and him with abnormal sperm it seems like we should be cast members in Mission Impossible.
So I'm just wondering if anyone else has sperm issues and / or if anyone knows how it can be rectified i.e. lifestyle or medication etc?
Sorry to hear thatHopefully something can be done to help improve the situation.
xx:A 09.06.11:A 07.10.11:A
Gorgeous baby boy born 16.09.12 :happylove
:kisses2:The world moves for love. It kneels before it in awe :kisses2:
Patience is a virtue I lack!0 -
So I'm just wondering if anyone else has sperm issues and / or if anyone knows how it can be rectified i.e. lifestyle or medication etc?
I have PCOS and DH has only 1% normal morphology (99% abnormal), and his motility is well below the norm (22% instead of 50%) and vitality was 33% (normal 50%).
It varies from sample to sample, but always consistently on the low side. He took 1/2 tab of clomid for few months, and it doubled his count meaning double everything:cool:
There are other things he could eat to bring his swimmers up, like zinc, vitamin E and brazil nuts.
As long as there were some swimmers, you are still in the game:cool:0
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