Post by obscurereference on Jul 18, 2016 13:26:22 GMT -5
Hi! I wanted to throw up an intro before jumping in to the weekly check ins.
I'm obscurereference and I will be 40 in October. My H and I have been married for 6 years (yesterday!) and have 3 kiddos: DD1 just turned 4, DS is 2, and DD2 just turned 7 months.
I participated on the other place's version of this board but I do disappear sometimes. I'm hoping to be more consistent this go around.
Anyway, H and I decided we'd like a 4th and my clock is ticking really loudly. If I could I would definitely wait to have another, but that's just not going to happen. It took us 8 months and 9 months to get pregnant with our second two so I feel like we need to get going!
Our plan for now is to sort of TTC. Basically not tire ourselves out having sex every day, but try to hit a couple times in my FW which I will be guessing at for the moment. When DD2 hits one year (December), we will start getting more serious. In reality though, we will probably start get serious sooner than that.
So that's me. Looking forward to getting to know you all!
TTC since July 2014. CP March 2015. IVF #1 March 2016, 5R, 3M, 2F with ICSI. Transferred 2 on day 3. CP. Surprise BFP and then CP August 2016 (prep cycle for IVF). IVF #2: zero eggs retrieved IVF #3: 6R, 5M, 5F, 3 (2 8A and 1 11A) transferred, one "B" graded embryo frozen on day 5. BFP (at home 7dp3dt, confirmed 14dp3dt with 1552 beta) and U/S at 5w5d, 2 sacs and 2 yolks!
**losses and lo mentioned** 2012 - 3 IUI - all BFN 3/13 IVF #1 OHSS, 4 frozen 6/13 FET #1 2 transferred, BFN 8/13 FET #2 cancelled, thin lining 11/13 FET #2.2 cancelled, thin lining *new doctor* 3/14 IVF #2 3dt of 3 8-cell embryos BFP, all implanted, lost 2 babies, one baby born 11/14 2/16 FET #2.3 of 2 embryos, BFN IVF #3 4/16 early MC at 5 weeks TI with follistim 8/16 - CP IVF #4 Fall 2016
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