When we planned on having a baby, we surely didn't plan on all of this
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Negative
It's official. I am not pg.
Damn (again).
8 comments:
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I'm so sorry Ms. P for the negative result. Even though it seems like you were expecting it, there nothing like a little salt in the wound, you know? :( I'm glad to hear that they have not conclusively found anything wrong with you though, although I understand the frustration. Its like "damned if you do, damned if you don't" type of feeling. If you don't mind me asking, what was your progesterone #? These numbers are so darn confusing to interpret. Well I'm wishing you many good vibes that the do it yourself cycle (a la natural) hits jackpot again and HOLDS ON.
I find the "unexplained" bit of it all hard to take. I am textbook perfect when it comes to all this. I often wonder if it would be easier to bear/manage if we did have a definite problem. Guess I will never know. You have achieved two pregnancies on your own and tragically you lost both but try not to give up hope. I have friends who have had several miscarriages and gone on to have healthy children without any IF intervention.
Try to keep the next few months light and fun and don't focus too much on the "doing". My hubby used to get very stressed with the timed "doing". In the end I used to tell him the wrong days just so that at least he could relax....
I live in the Pacific Northwest, U.S. with my husband (aka Cowboy).
This blog started as a miscarriage blog as we managed sex-on-demand and even managed to get knocked up. We just had problems holding on to a pregnancy. Or two.
Now - with a bit of help - we find ourselves on a whole new adventure as post IF parents to a lively little girl, Missy, a puppy named Boo and another girl on the way.
Join us on our jouney as we navigate cloth diapering, homemade baby food and raising two little mountain girls.
8 comments:
I'm so sorry Ms. P for the negative result. Even though it seems like you were expecting it, there nothing like a little salt in the wound, you know? :( I'm glad to hear that they have not conclusively found anything wrong with you though, although I understand the frustration. Its like "damned if you do, damned if you don't" type of feeling. If you don't mind me asking, what was your progesterone #? These numbers are so darn confusing to interpret. Well I'm wishing you many good vibes that the do it yourself cycle (a la natural) hits jackpot again and HOLDS ON.
Bugger!
Have some virtual chocolate.
I find the "unexplained" bit of it all hard to take. I am textbook perfect when it comes to all this. I often wonder if it would be easier to bear/manage if we did have a definite problem. Guess I will never know.
You have achieved two pregnancies on your own and tragically you lost both but try not to give up hope. I have friends who have had several miscarriages and gone on to have healthy children without any IF intervention.
Try to keep the next few months light and fun and don't focus too much on the "doing". My hubby used to get very stressed with the timed "doing". In the end I used to tell him the wrong days just so that at least he could relax....
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crapola. i am so so sorry...
Sh*t, I'm so sorry.
thinking of you...
damn. i'm sorry. it's always hard to hear even if you know...
I'm sorry, really I am. It's so hard, isn't it?
Sorry about the beta, it sucks no matter how you slice it.
What's your feeling on injectables? I have taken clomid, but I know few, if any women that have gotten pg on it.
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