She'll have an appointment with the Doctor to refresh her supply of Femara, and to be advised on the need to conduct laproscopy, or not. I'll keep you posted.
As it is, we're just happy to have sold our house - we have settled into our new place quite nicely, and are enjoying the community whilst reading about the upcoming 10 - 15% further price deterioration. So happy we found those
Cooper is getting a ton of exercise (I've spent the 45 minute morning commute time I've saved to take him on a walk) He is turning into a very sweet dog (outside of the biting fits, a fascination with socks and occasional dump on the floor) I think we're going to enjoy this summer a lot more than the last one, in which we climbed the learning curve of infertility, realizing that we were amongst the inflicted. Now that we've accepted it, we're sort of numb to the pain, and we trudge along through each month with a bit less sting ... at least that's true for me - my poor wife has uttered the phrase "it's not fair" to the point of exhaustion.
Hoping the good Doctor will help us in our quest. More to come later.
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Dammit.
Sorry it didn't work this time.
Stay positive.
Maybe it's the little embryo sticking to the uterus wall? thus the spotting?
when will you find out?
Keep your head up- could always be implantion spotting. Best of luck to you either way. Heop things work out, I'm eager to hear.
Sorry to hear about the spotting. Has your wife tested yet? Like other people have said it could be implantation.
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