If I'm ever not sure on when my period is going to come, I should just look at the calendar. If there is a holiday or long weekend, or vacation plans that make it difficult to get lab work that will be when it will come. CD1 this month on a long weekend, and if all goes well with the suppression check, D and I will miss an expenses-paid trip to London, England in mid-June with his work. Seriously!
Thankfully we have amazing nurses at our clinic that go above and beyond for us. One has even come in for us on her personal time and told me that she says prayers for us. They are beyond sweet and understanding.
Hoping all of my American friends are having a good Memorial Day!
Parenting after chronic infertility. Our story involves working with CCRM after experiences with diminished ovarian reserve, severe male factor infertility, 4 reproductive endocrinologists, 8 donor embryos, 2 IVFs, 6 FETS, 1 fresh donor egg cycle, 1 failed agency egg donor, 15 vitrified donor eggs, 4 surgeries for her, 1 for him, 3 miscarriages, 1 chemical and 5 canceled cycles. After seven years, one amazing couple set us on a new path by choosing us to be parents for their son.
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