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Kim's Diary EntriesDiary Navigation: |
March 24, 1999
Day 85 today, and no signs of AF.
I had cramps and things a while ago and I still feel bloated but I have no more symptoms. For a while I was having enough little cramps and things that I was having fantasies that my temps were all wrong and I did O and I was going to go into the pelvic u/s and they were going to see a heartbeat. Now all the symptoms of AF have gone, and I don't really think about it anymore.
I do think it is kind of amusing that I seem to have the opposite hopes of everyone else on the boards. Every time my temp dips by a lot, I get really excited, thinking, that's it, she's on her way! But she never seems to come and my temps just keep going all over the place.
At least I'm not really depressed about it any more. I mean, we weren't officially going to TTC until April so I guess we just have no choice about that now. And we still have a chance to make it into the 60 percent who get pg in the first six months of trying. I keep trying to focus on that, and not on the fact that my ovaries at the moment don't seem like the get pg in six months kind.
Ah well, Jon's SA is today (go little spermies, go) and there is only a week until my u/s. We're getting there, slowly, but surely.
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