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As Aragorn says, there's always hope.
As Aragorn says, there's always hope.

As Aragorn says, there's always hope.
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I tested this morning on cd#27 btw, BFN
View ThreadAs Aragorn says, there's always hope.

As Aragorn says, there's always hope.
As Aragorn says, there's always hope.

As Aragorn says, there's always hope.
But I'm still here...scars and all. Trying again for 10 months for a rainbow baby...when we started trying again the thought of waiting another 2 years for a BFP was so overwhealming, I didn't think I could get through it. But y'know what? If it's going to take 2 years like my last 2 pregnancies did, I'm almost halfway there
and since we're being more proactive about our fertility issues, I have a lot of hope for this summer.I love you, little Anthony <3View Thread
As Aragorn says, there's always hope.

As Aragorn says, there's always hope.
View ThreadAs Aragorn says, there's always hope.

As Aragorn says, there's always hope.

I'm praying for you too Ani <3View Thread
As Aragorn says, there's always hope.

As Aragorn says, there's always hope.

I'll start with monday updates, I'm on CD#24, in my 2ww. I test on saturday, which incidentally is the anniversary of my D&C. I'm hoping, praying, that just *maybe* I'll get a nice surprise for Mothers Day? Maybe..
I hope everyone is doing well!View Thread
As Aragorn says, there's always hope.

As Aragorn says, there's always hope.
Vicky, it was a mass said for my son. When we talk about him at home, I usually call him by his name, Anthony. I should probably put that in my signature...
A long time family friend who couldnt make it told me that as she was praying for him, she found herself asking him to pray for her, since he's a sinless soul in heaven. It was a nice feeling, thinking on how he can never know hardship, but can still inspire people on this earth. It makes me very proud that he was mine for a short time <3View Thread
As Aragorn says, there's always hope.

As Aragorn says, there's always hope.
Vicky, good luck this cycle

I'm on cd#17. my OPTs (i think i took 5 of them yesterday) said positive late last night, so I had to wake DH before he dozed off..."really? now?? you're killing me!" he says, lol. I suppose we really should have waited until tonight, but we're traveling to the big city tonight for a memorial mass being said for Anthony and I very highly doubt I'd be in the mood for BD. He only started taking clomid march 10, so this month...maybe...but I'm really hoping May will be our month to conceive, because then we'll (hopefully) have more "soldiers" working for us.
GL to all of us!!View Thread
As Aragorn says, there's always hope.

As Aragorn says, there's always hope.
3 months is not a very long time to be worried when trying again. I got so tired of women telling me "oh, I'm sorry, I lost a baby too.....but then I got pregnant 5 weeks later, so that was a healing blessing!!". I lost my son almost a year ago, and have been trying since July of last year. I don't want to discourage you though since my problem has to do with DH's low sperm count. If you had no problem getting pregnant the first time, I would say your chances of getting pregnant soon are very high!!
Keep hoping and praying, I hope God blesses you with a little one soon <3
~KatieView Thread
As Aragorn says, there's always hope.
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