Thank you for getting back. Clinic came back to add more pessaries. Test day is this Sunday its so hard but trying to stay positive. How are you doing xx❤
I'm fine. Well, fine might not be the right word. Pregnancy is fine, it seems, but today was a harsh day physically and mentally as were packing and preparing everything for leave the country for seven weeks. Luckily I'm having a bit less nausea nowadays, but I still have my fatigue condition because of the progesterone (now the one produced by the baby's placenta only, but actually that makes no difference in my body), so this kind of days is not good nor for my physical nor for my mental health. Adding that I just can't easily eat high protein food, especially animal food which also has a lot of fat (fat fish, breaded, fried fish, saussages etc., but french fries are OK), so my food intake is limited and I easily forget to eat as no food really triggers my appetite, and the disaster is complete. But soon we're off, and then, a little more than 24 hours later, we arrive at my parents in law's place to go nowhere the next couple of weeks while my husband finishes his studies (online) 🤣 Oh, I'll enjoy it so much ❤❤❤
Hi hun, I tested this morning 11dp5dt and negative, I cant believe it as all comditions were optimal lining good embryo grade 1 HB Dr was v confident it will implant but didnt. Im out and this was so hard very 1st fet transfer ever.I dont know what to do for next round should ask clinic to change meds or what to improve to get it implanted xx
Sorry to hear ❤ Sometimes things just don't work the way we want them to work. We're not machines you can programme the way you want and then get a certain result... Unfortunately - and fortunately. But I can also tell that the negatives following the first - and the last - are the hardest hits. But after some days you'll cope better and think clearer ❤ Big hugs! ❤❤❤
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