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I guess this is a really late update this week, better late then never right?
Babyj1017-good luck on the BDing.
l8dsheena- I couldn't agree with you more. Everywhere I look I see more and more pregnant people. It doesn't help that my SIL is pregnant with her second and I see that on the weekly.
Perry147- Good luck with everything this month. How was your ultrasound?
My Update- CD 8 I did Clomid this month, CD 3-7. I go in on FEB 8th to get an ultrasound and hopefully trigger shot and then fingers crossed this will be the month for us.View Thread

Perry147- I used to be very regular and then I stopped. I hope for you it is a BFP!
l8sheena- That would be a very cute story! It could happen to you, but i know how you feel when it seems to only happen to everyone else!
Ani05-I hope that the spotting is a good thing... like a little one getting comfortable.
shanastash- I hear you on the being bummed. My SIL is prego with her second in less then 2 years. I wanna be happy for her but at the same time I am so jealous it is sick. I cant even be around the family becuase of it.
Babyj1017- on Jan 11th it was my 2 year loss anniversary and I felt so guilty that I wasnt sad... But I have two more
loss-a-versary one in June and another in August. Fingers crossed that I will busy being pregnent during those months!View Thread

I am 25 years old and I have had 3 first trimester losses in the past 3 years. I have been going to an RE since September 2012. So far I have a slight thyroid problem, PCOS and Vit D is really low.
My update- CD 64? yeah no sign of O or AF. I am supposed to call my RE on the 17th to get Provera and then in FEB start Clomid and a Trigger shot to hopefully make FEB "my month". Sometimes I just feel like I am not meant to have kids. Does anyone else feel that way?View Thread


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Here is some background info, I am 23 and have had two early miscarriages. One last June (went in for my 10 week ultrasound, baby had died at 6 weeks) we waited until September, I got pregnant right away, I started spotting at 5 1/2 weeks and it turned into full on miscarriage at 6ish weeks. I went to my doctor and he took my blood, everything came back normal, I had an HSG done and everything was normal.
Since my last miscarriage I had weird cycles, but for the past two months they seamed to even back out, like 29-33 days. Well I am now 10 days late and still no sign of af. Also I have NO pregnancy symptoms either. What could be going on, I think my OPK was positive on the 15th of May (but I'm not 100% positive). What could be happening?View Thread
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