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RE: Trying to Concieve (TTC) Round 3 - 10/16/2009 10:14:15 PM   
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Thanks for all the info! What is the cinnamon for?
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RE: Trying to Concieve (TTC) Round 3 - 10/17/2009 10:33:47 AM   
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Thanks for all the info! What is the cinnamon for?


Cinnamon can help with PCOS from HERE

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RE: Trying to Concieve (TTC) Round 3 - 10/17/2009 9:07:01 PM   
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Because AF signs start with spotting for some, CD1 is the considered the first day of red blood.

I'm probably a few days early, because I'm not sure when I ovulated this month, but I'll probably test tomorrow. :-)
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RE: Trying to Concieve (TTC) Round 3 - 10/18/2009 4:06:29 PM   
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I didn't open the box yet. I probably should. I think I'm on day 9.

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RE: Trying to Concieve (TTC) Round 3 - 10/18/2009 7:40:29 PM   
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I think it depends on the length of your cycle, say if it's 28 days, then start around day 10, 29 day 11, and so on. I think they say test twice a day... but I've never used OPKs.
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RE: Trying to Concieve (TTC) Round 3 - 10/19/2009 10:10:37 AM   
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Has anyone ever had a cycle that was like a yoyo?

One day my temp is 96.64, the next it is 97.06, then down to 96.68, then up to 97.31, then down again to 96.55. I have no clue what to make of it, it is supposed to be CD15 today, last month I ovulated on 12 and this month my temp didn't drop until around CD8, only to bounce up and down every other day. I'm so confused.

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RE: Trying to Concieve (TTC) Round 3 - 10/19/2009 12:57:30 PM   
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Mine are like that in the very beginning (I am nursing, so that might make temps weird) of my cycle, then they sort of even out when I'm getting closer to ovulating. Mine were also like that, rollercoaster-like, when I was anov. Very annoying.

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RE: Trying to Concieve (TTC) Round 3 - 10/19/2009 3:55:04 PM   
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I think it depends on the length of your cycle, say if it's 28 days, then start around day 10, 29 day 11, and so on. I think they say test twice a day... but I've never used OPKs.


I read the instructions and they said to test around the same time daily. There's 7 sticks in a box for 7 days.

I think for my hubby and I, the success lies on his side. The meds he takes affects his function so we never know if a given moment will happen. I still have to see a ob/gyn and I'm sure him letting his doctor know we are trying is a good thing.


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RE: Trying to Concieve (TTC) Round 3 - 10/19/2009 4:59:43 PM   
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Ariella, I would probably look into the meds that hubby is on, and see if they affect sperm at all... since you seem to be saying that it can affect other aspects. It is sometimes helpful (and you are right, it never hurts) to talk to his doctor about it.
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RE: Trying to Concieve (TTC) Round 3 - 10/19/2009 8:19:10 PM   
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I have a question. We're not currently TTC, but will be in the future. Would it be beneficial to begin things such as charting, etc, in order to check for any potential fertility problems on my side? I just had my annual checkup (with a regular doc but got the pap smear/etc done as well), and I'm healthy. My periods are pretty normal. I'm just gathering any info that I can.

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RE: Trying to Concieve (TTC) Round 3 - 10/19/2009 8:47:56 PM   
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I think it would be beneficial to start charting now, just to find and address any potential problems before ttc.

By the way, we tested yesterday and as of now, it looks like we're pregnant. The test line was lighter than the control line but definitely there. Right now, I'm just having mild cramping, like pre-AF, no other symptoms, unless you count constant yawning. :-p We're thrilled! I'm just a little nervous on how to proceed from here. When should we make an appointment?
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RE: Trying to Concieve (TTC) Round 3 - 10/19/2009 8:58:51 PM   
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I think it would be beneficial to start charting now, just to find and address any potential problems before ttc.

By the way, we tested yesterday and as of now, it looks like we're pregnant. The test line was lighter than the control line but definitely there. Right now, I'm just having mild cramping, like pre-AF, no other symptoms, unless you count constant yawning. :-p We're thrilled! I'm just a little nervous on how to proceed from here. When should we make an appointment?


You should be able to go in and get a blood test at the docs office pretty easily. Do you already have an OB in mind?

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RE: Trying to Concieve (TTC) Round 3 - 10/19/2009 9:10:33 PM   
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I assume we'll use the main hospital in town, and I'm pretty sure there's an English speaking doctor there. I just know that we'll have to ask someone to go with us to translate, and don't want to look silly for going too soon,
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RE: Trying to Concieve (TTC) Round 3 - 10/19/2009 10:58:05 PM   
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Has anyone ever had a cycle that was like a yoyo?

One day my temp is 96.64, the next it is 97.06, then down to 96.68, then up to 97.31, then down again to 96.55. I have no clue what to make of it, it is supposed to be CD15 today, last month I ovulated on 12 and this month my temp didn't drop until around CD8, only to bounce up and down every other day. I'm so confused.


Mine were like that every month when I was charting before my PCOS diagnosis and the Metformin.

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By the way, we tested yesterday and as of now, it looks like we're pregnant. The test line was lighter than the control line but definitely there. Right now, I'm just having mild cramping, like pre-AF, no other symptoms, unless you count constant yawning. :-p We're thrilled! I'm just a little nervous on how to proceed from here. When should we make an appointment?


Congratulations!!! With our first I felt so crampy before the positive test that I thought I was going to start. It's just your uterus accomidating the new precious blessing.

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RE: Trying to Concieve (TTC) Round 3 - 10/20/2009 8:46:13 AM   
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Thanks! It's amazing how something so tiny can already be stretching the uterus. Will it last the whole pregnancy?
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RE: Trying to Concieve (TTC) Round 3 - 10/20/2009 9:20:36 AM   
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I assume we'll use the main hospital in town, and I'm pretty sure there's an English speaking doctor there. I just know that we'll have to ask someone to go with us to translate, and don't want to look silly for going too soon,


Congrats archer! Don't feel like it's too soon to make an appointment. With my first pregnancy we called at six weeks and because we "left it so late" they had trouble fitting us in with the midwife. They might not want to see you right away but they'll sure be glad to book the appointment well in advance. Depending on what country you're in of course.

FunBetty, I tracked for several months before marrying, and before we started TTC. I found it helpful to get to know my cycle better; I didn't even realize I had some PMS until I started tracking. It's especially helpful if you wind up finding something that might require treatment in order to successfully TTC (eg a short luteal phase). The other benefit is that once you do start TTC, the charting is already habit so it doesn't feel like you're being more deliberate about it than you were before, if that makes sense.

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RE: Trying to Concieve (TTC) Round 3 - 10/20/2009 9:26:00 AM   
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Oh I feel like I have some PMS, all right. I cried all day yesterday. lol. I think I'm just having to adjust to so much at once - marriage, stepdaughter, new job. I'm due to start TOM in the next day or so...is it best to start tracking then? Should I just track temps? Oy, I'm such a n00b.

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RE: Trying to Concieve (TTC) Round 3 - 10/20/2009 9:33:47 AM   
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Thanks! It's amazing how something so tiny can already be stretching the uterus. Will it last the whole pregnancy?


It will come and go. Make sure to stay hydrated since that can help aleviate the cramping. That will also help reduce the Braxton Hicks Contractions that you'll be feeling later.

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RE: Trying to Concieve (TTC) Round 3 - 10/20/2009 9:37:50 AM   
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So today my temp went the same direction as it did yesterday. This is the first time all cycle where the temp has done that.


Tina, I would start tracking tomorrow morning if I were you. I tried doing the paper chart that came with the thermometer at first, but I was REALLY bad at writing it in, especially on the weekends when I was waking up long enough to temp, and going back to sleep. My thermometer saves the last temp for me, and I use fertility friend online to keep track of the temps. It being online really helps me personally, since I'm usually online anyway.

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RE: Trying to Concieve (TTC) Round 3 - 10/20/2009 4:07:23 PM   
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I went to the grocery store, and they did not have any basal thermometers. Grr. I guess I'll wait until tomorrow to get one.

I haven't started yet, anyway, so if I don't start by tomorrow I'll wait on temping.

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RE: Trying to Concieve (TTC) Round 3 - 10/20/2009 4:43:12 PM   
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Annointed Archer - Congratulations! How awesome!

Question - So I am pretty sure I O today time wise. Then I had some mucus, so I am thinking OK, that is on track too. Is it too late to be together when you have mucus? Or is that preparing for what is going to happen?
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RE: Trying to Concieve (TTC) Round 3 - 10/20/2009 5:34:37 PM   
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The best time to be together is when you have fertile mucus. It's an indicator of the hormones that induce ovulation, and the best way for your DH's little men to travel. :-) I've heard differing opinions as to what's best - sex a few days before O regardless of mucus, or sex whenever you have fertile mucus, even if that's the day of or after! Go at it every other day just to cover all your bases.
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RE: Trying to Concieve (TTC) Round 3 - 10/20/2009 11:15:33 PM   
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So I'm going to start testing tomorrow. Even though we both plan to see docs to discuss with them about fertility and TTC, we may as well just go for it in the meantime on our own. Ya never know right?

The other challenging thing is our schedules and how they differ.


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RE: Trying to Concieve (TTC) Round 3 - 10/22/2009 4:49:10 PM   
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Is it normal to feel slightly crampy, a very dull, dull backache and tired not to long after having intercourse? lol

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RE: Trying to Concieve (TTC) Round 3 - 10/22/2009 5:44:36 PM   
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I went to the Dr last week because I had a horrible period. I really thought i had miscarried the pain was so bad. I was also having some pain issues. She said it could have been from an infection, or just that you are getting older and your body changes and hormones change.

So I would say yes, but if it bothers you, go see a Dr.
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