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557911 tn?1225980644

I actually ovulated!!!

I just finished ovulating, which is amazing! I usually only ovulate an average of 3-4 times a year and I just had a chemical pregnancy at the end of August, so I feel BEYOND lucky. I am praying and hoping for my BFP! I dont want to get too excited, but since I wasn't expecting to ovulate again until December it seems so meant to be. When are the best times for me to test? I don't want to start too early. We are trying for our first and I swear I go through like 7 HPTs every month. When should I start my testing???
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419964 tn?1333301906
YAY congrats i hope you get your BFP SSBD to you :)
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187316 tn?1386356682
Unfortunently there really aren't anyways to avoid it. You could check with your doctor and make sure that your progesterone is where it needs to be. I know that most pregnancies in the first trimester are usually chromosomal defects and they cant do anything to stop them. :(

I know how stressful it can be as well to get pregnant again after a miscarriage. I got pregnant 6 weeks after my miscarriage and was scared about every little thing.
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557911 tn?1225980644
UGH! Seems so far away, lol! But it is totally worth it. I never want to see another negative so if I can avoid that it is worth the wait. I feel nervous from my chemical pregnancy, are there any ways to try to avoid that? One can only hope...
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187316 tn?1386356682
About 2-3 weeks from ovulation it should be +
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