Today I am finding it hard to keep it together. My only possible pregnancy symptom, besides extreme tiredness was consitpation. In what is bound to be too much information, let me simply say that it is no longer a concern.
It's too early in the day yet to see if the tiredness is gone, that doesn't ususally start until 2:00pm or later. But damn it, whose idea was it to make an infertile who have had 2 chemical pregnancies wait 12 fucking days to see if there is a heartbeat.
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I found your post awhile ago and never posted a comment, I've just tried to follow your story. I feel your pain!! My husband and I went through 5 IVF transfers, 1 ending in chemical pregnancy, and finally this 5th one was a success. I am now 13 wks pregnant with twins, and I had/have absolutley no symptoms other then being tired. But being one that loved to sleep and take naps, that is no big deal. And I too was extremely nervous for every u/s, and so far they both are doing good. Good Luck!!
Oh Krista, I wish I could fast forward the clock for you so you could see those little hearts beating.
Hang in there!
I can't believe they are making you wait so long!!! Is their anyway they will see you sooner to help calm your fears. I have been told that some doctors are really good about that. I think it might be worth asking.
Oh Krista! Hang in there.
Hugs and much love to you.
Hang in there Krista. I know the waiting must be awful.
Oh Krista, I feel sooo for you, what can I say except, uuurrrghhhh on your behalf. It must be soooooooooooo hard for you to wait!! Can you not go in sooner? You could beg :)
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A dozen days really is such a long time. Is your RE's staff sympathetic at all? Is there a way you could let them know that your anxiety levels are interfering with your life? Is it possible to find out if it's absolutely necessary to wait 12 days to see a heartbeat, or if that number random?
I hope this is it for you. Hang in there!
Hang in there Krista!! I know it is hard, but if it makes you feel any better, I had lots of constapation...and I am now 26 weeks and I still suffer from them--so I think this is a good sign. Sending you a big hug!
The waiting is the worst part. Hangs down.
Hang in there, sweetie.
It's so hard to wait! I'm thinking of you...
Found your blog through Erin (PCOS baby), I think. I too, can't believe you have to wait so long, but am so hoping for wonderful news for you next week!! Hang in there, some pregnanacies just don't have much symptoms. I'm rooting for you!
I am so glad to see you've passed one test, I hope the next will go well too - and that in the mean time you can find some way to enjoy this hopeful time.
My understanding is that symptoms can come and go, so do try not to freak out (silly, I know you can't control it). Hoping for you.
I hope you are hanging in there ok.
I can hardly wait for your next ultrasound, I have no idea how you are managing to wait.
Tuesday will be here soon, really soon.
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