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Jennifer F's Diary Entries

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November 28, 2000

Hi everyone,
Wow, time just sort of slips away and I've been so bad about writing my entries on time. I have been keeping up and want to wish a wonderful CONGRATULATIONS to all of the new moms-to-be. I also realize that there are a couple of women on this board who have experienced a loss recently and would like them to know how sorry I am. No words could ever take the pain away, but my thoughts continue to be with you during this time.

As for me, I was on 50 mg of Clomid last month, had my ultrasound on CD 12 which showed a follicle measuring 21 (M.D. told me that was very good -- average should be 18-20) and my progesterone blood test came back normal. All of this means that I am ovulating on the Clomid. However, last month I did not conceive. Which brings us to today. I am currently CD4, taking 50 mg of Clomid. DH and I are not taking any chances this month; we'll be BD'ing every day after CD12-CD16. LOL. We're keeping our fingers and toes crossed that this month is the month for us (and everyone!!).

On a bright note, my sister had a baby over the holiday weekend. On black Friday, a girl. My mom and I (along with her DH) were in the birthing room with her throughout the delivery. It was a wonderful experience. I was afraid that it may scare me from wanting to have to go through L&D, but it didn't. If anything, I am more excited about the miracle of it all.

That's about it from here. I will try to be better at writing my entries. Have a great week everyone and ++++++++ thoughts, HPTs and BDing to everyone.

Jennifer F.



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