1) we've been NTNP for a while now. Last month we talked about TTA since we have some (extended) family issues and I'm dealing with a LOT of anxiety currently. But then we had sex anyway so who knows. Today is CD1 so we have a little time to really talk about it. TL;DR I think we've been NTNP for 6 months. MH may or may not be on the same page.
2) I've been using FF and since having R I've been noticing a clear association with A- feeling horny B- a heaviness "down there" a day or 2 later C- CD1 starting exactly 2 weeks after B. Cycle length is still pretty unpredictable anywhere from 25-36 days. I may start temping again but with all of R's nightly wake ups I'm not sure if it would help.
3) nah
4) I have a board review course. But that's not really fun. Hopefully we will get to go camping nearby once or twice.
Always NTNP but really almost trying I guess. We're waiting for late July to roll around. My HSG showed dilation in my right ovary but normal enough to proceed.
GTKY - DH wants to take a mini vacation without the boys and several family beach trips. I have 3 weeks of summer where I have zero professional development/workshops or cheer stuff so it'll be hard to fit it all in.
sharebear05 IIRC there were 2 ladies who were dealing with at least persistent asthma during the J15 pregnancy. I don't want to tag the wrong person but I think there were some threads about it.
From a provider's standpoint (generally speaking) obviously we want to make sure the drugs we prescribe are safe but also it's important for momma and baby to have adequate oxygenation.
1) We're back in the game this month and this will be cycle 1 since my mc. 2) Just keeping track of dates in FF. I had a light period about 4 weeks after I stopped bleeding and now I'm having spotting basically every time we DTD. This is new but I'm rolling with it for now. 3) No, just hoping things are back to normal. 4) Summer plans will be lots of pool time at our club, hopefully a couple of lake trips to our good friends' lake house and maybe a trip to HHI in June to my parents. We also need to plan a trip to MA/MV for the in laws but that will be later summer.
sharebear05 be easy on yourself! Asthma is SO finicky! Some women have their symptoms almost completely go away while pregnant (and yes, the opposite can happen too).
I'm glad you weren't pregnant this time too. It can be a big deal and I'm glad you're getting it sorted out now.
Anxiety is the worst! You can always PM me if there's anything you want to ask/vent etc about.
Depends on the reason for the IUI jacks15. I *think * I would opt for all medicated to boost my odds. I know the medication is brutal though. Can't blame you for wanting to skip it!
jacks15, like rach said, for me it would depend on why we're doing IUI. If I have a strong ovulation response every month and felt good that I was ovulating, I would probably skip the drugs on the first tri. But then again, knowing I'm limited to three, maybe I would want to do all medicated just to make sure at the end of the process I wasn't wondering if I could have done more. Hugs. Tough choice.
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