I got my bfp yesterday at 9 dpo! I am super cautiously thrilled!
I have been doing fertility treatments for the last 8 months. I got pregnant one time before in February, but I misscarried around 6 weeks. Since I've never had a pregnancy last I am finding myself having a hard time believing this!!
I told my hubby yesterday when he got home and he was excited at the prospect but not ready to believe it. Even this AM, after I got another positive, he still reacted like its a great possibility. I think only time will prove to him.
I had a trigger shot this cycle so I see why he's being so cautious, but I tested out my trigger and got a BFN on 8 dpo and then a BFP on 9 dpo!
Ahhhhh ladies....I so beyond thrilled to be here!!!!
TI #1: Femera (follies not growing) TI #2: Femera and Follistim (follies not growing) -MC Feb 2015 TI #3: Femera, Follistim and Trigger (BFN) TI #4: Femera, Follistim and Trigger (BFN) TI #5: Femera, Follistim and Trigger BFP!!! Due Date: 4/9/16
DH was really weird about my 1st pregnancy at first. I think for a lot of men, it doesn't seem "real" to them this early anyway, because it's so far from impacting their lives. Add to it a prior loss, and I'd imagine he's just trying to be cautious. Which I sort of understand, but it's not like being excited is going to hurt anything.
DS: Born 8/2/12 at 31 Weeks due to unexplained PTL -------------- ISO a new baby to wear since 10/13 - DX: MFI IVF w/ ICSI - July '15: 13R, 13F, 1T - 6 Frosties - BFP - It split, It's Twins!
Awesome!! Congratulations and pull up a sticky seat.
My DH had the same reaction. Subsequently, out of the two of us, he has been more positive. (He had to wait to hear it from the doctor.) You H will come around.
TI #1: Femera (follies not growing) TI #2: Femera and Follistim (follies not growing) -MC Feb 2015 TI #3: Femera, Follistim and Trigger (BFN) TI #4: Femera, Follistim and Trigger (BFN) TI #5: Femera, Follistim and Trigger BFP!!! Due Date: 4/9/16
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