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1ww: 1 week wait2ww: 2 Week Wait
AF: Aunt Flow (menstrual cycle)
AI:Artificial Insemination
ART: Assisted Reproductive Technology
BBT: Basal Body Temperature
BCP: Birth Control Pills
BD: Baby Dancing (love making)
BFN: Big Fat Negative (HPT result)
BFP: Big Fat Positive (HPT result)
BMS: Baby-Making Sex
BW: Bloodwork
BPT: Blood Pregnancy Test
BTW:By the Way
C:Cycle
CB:Cycle Buddy
CD:Cycle Day
CF:Cervical Fluid
CM:Cervical Mucus
D&C:Dilation & Currettage
D&E:Dilation & Evacuation
DB:Darling /Dear Boyfriend
DD: Darling/Dear Daughter
DF: Darling/Dear Fiance
DH: Darling/Dear Husband
DP: Days Past (also Dear Partner)
DPO: Days Past Ovulation
DS: Darling/Dear Son
DW: Darling/Dear Wife
Dx: Diagnosis
E2: Estradiol
EB,EMB: Endometrial Biopsy
ED: Every Day
EOD:Every Other Day
ENDO: Endometriosis
EPT: Early Pregnancy Test
EW: Egg White Consistency
FD: Fun Dancing (when not bd'ing)
FMOD: Future Mother of the Day
FMOW: Future Mother of the Week
FSH: Follicle Stimulating Hormone
GCT: Glucose Challenge Test
GP: General Practitioner
GTT: Glucose Tolerance Test
HCG: human chorionic gonadotropin(Pg Hormone)
H&HHappy and Healthy
HPT: Home Pregnancy Test
HSG: Hysterosalpingogram
HTH: Hope this Helps
IF: Infertility
IUI: Intra-Uterine Insemination
IM: Intra-muscular (Injections)
IVF: In Vitro Fertilization
JMO: Just my opinion
KWIM?:Know what I mean?
KWYM: Know what you mean
LAP: Laparoscopy
LOL: Laugh out Loud
LPD: Luteal Phase Defect
MC or m/c: miscarriage
MFIF: Male Factor Infertility
N/M: No message
NP: Nurse Practitioner/no problem
O: Ovulation
OB/GYN: Obstetrician/Gynecologist
OPK: Ovulation Predictor Kit
O/T:Off Topic
PCOS: Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
PCT: Post Coital Test
PG: Pregnant
PID: Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
PMS: Premenstrual Syndrome
POAS: Pee on a stick
PUPO: Pregnant until Proven otherwise
RE: Reproductive Endocrinologist (Infertility Specialist)
SA: Semen Analysis
SI: Secondary Infertility
SO: Significant Other
STD: Sexually Transmitted Disease
TAB: Taking a Break
TIA: Thanks in Advance
TMI: Too much information
TRH: Thyroid-releasing Hormone
TSH: Thyroid Stimulating Hormone
TTC: Trying to Conceive
US, u/s: Ultrasound
UTI: Urinary Tract Infection
WBC: White Blood Cells
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