I know what your thinking.
Isn't she on CD8?
Those OPK test lines seem awfully dark for this point in her cycle.
Jeez, she'll probably get a positive in the morning.
Tomorrow Afternoon at the latest...
But what about the Ovidrel sitting in her fridge? I thought she is supposed to trigger with that later next week...
I KNOW!!!!!!
Dr. RAWKS told me to start testing on Sunday, which would be CD10. But I started to get that pinchy pressure in my abdomen that is oh-so-recognizable at this point in my IF career. So I decided I would test this evening. Just to see where I'm at. And a disturbingly dark line showed up right away. I realize this is not a positive test. And the picture may not do those lines justice, but they are pretty dark, and I seriously expect to go in this weekend for my IUI.
Have any of you who've taken Letrozole/Femara had a similar experience?
This is typically where a slur of gratuitous expletives would be spewing out on to the page with little regard for common decency. But since my last two cycles have been so wonky, I'm actually not as bothered by this as I think I normally would be... The main reason is because my incredibly amazing husband went to pick up and deliver our precious cargo to the clinic today. I initially thought I could do it next week, and then something inside made me press to get it done today. And my Mr. being his AMAZING self, obliged. I know it screwed up his schedule and he was frustrated with the short notice, but he didn't give me a hard time about it, even though I know it really threw a wrench in his day.

Thanks Dear.
I really hope this was your last trip over there.
As always, I'll keep you all posted.
5 comments:
Yikes!!! Good for you - maybe you will save some money on OPKs to spend on HPTS!
It sounds like you are rolling with the punches. Does this mean you won't end up triggering? Good luck with the IUI either way!!!
Sending lots of baby dust and prayers your way...
You have an award on my blog!
I second the award- you are a popular gal!
You are such an inspiration to me!! I look forward to keeping up with your stories and wish you both the best of luck this cycle! We're trying our last few attempts with 250mg of clomid over the next few months. If it doesn't work we'll move on to the donor egg option. I swear your story has really helped me embrace the whole donor family idea. Best of luck and can't wait to hear how things go : )
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