What would you do?
Today is CD9 (and the first day I started using the CBEFM this cycle). I had my visit with the research doc today. I had a full trans-vag u/s and physical. He explained all of the measurements and counted the follicles on each side. 11 on right and 12 on left. I do have a tipped uterus, but so does 95% of the population.
Anyway, I was given a scrip for prov.era to start in 10 days. It's a low dose and I will take it for 10 days and then bleed afterwards. Then I will jump on their drugs (Clo.mid or Fem.ara), CD3 u/s, bloodwork, etc.
So, do I just stop monitoring and throw another cycle out the window? Or do I continue to monitor in hopes that I will ovulate on my own at a decent time? I asked the nurse and she told me it was up to me.
What would YOU do?
6 comments:
I think it would come down to money for me. Sperm is expensive, but I always found it so hard to let a month go by without trying.
I'd still go for it. It's never impossible - and wouldn't it be awesome if you didn't have to go through the meds?
i say "do it" - you can alwasy squeeze one last cycle in there, and its always when you least expect it that you get lucky. No expectations :)
Personally, I hate watching months go by. But sometimes I see the value in sucking it up and letting the month pass. You just moved, I'm sure there are a million things to do (unpacking?) and maybe it would be nice to just de-stress before gearing up with the new practice.
I agree with previous commenters that it would be a matter of money and not wanting to miss a cycle. Oh and if you're concerned about the tipped uterus, look into Mayan Abdominal Massage. Repositioning the uterus is one of it's main goals and it has many other benefits.Best of luck on your decision!
I'd try. I would find myself saying "what if?".....
Definitely money is a factor....
But if you guys can do it, I would!
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