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Cycle Buddies - 12/6

This journey called TTC is a rollarcoasater for sure.  We have survived ups and downs and the most recent events serve to bring us closer together.

Let's keep this train rolling ahead!

Hurtling towards the BFP station:
lori0615 - 11DPO
bam/bridgette - 9DPO
Dmarie/Dana - 4DPO
anxiouslywaiting/Tausha - CD24

Riding that train full spead ahead:
northersunshine - CD17
Fugititve06 - CD11
ilovemyson23 - CD7
TeddiH - CD5

Getting ready to catch the next train:
nunu1977/Vanessa - CD3
smr/Lori - :(
preciouspg/Denise - waiting for hubby

Somewhere in between:
jennymin867
Jennifervl
ladyashia/Judy-Ann
PrincessJam

We will triumph!  We will reach our dreams!  Don't forget "I Believe".
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991222 tn?1333990733
Welcome!  I used the clear blue monitor.  The first month I used it i got a ton of high readings and no peak (this is common, the first month it is getting used to your cycle and hormone levels)  the second month it had 2 high, 2 peak, and 2 high days and I got my BFP that month. I hope you have as much luck with the monitor as i did :)
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924332 tn?1284573918
Good morning Ladies!! I was in total MH withdrawal yesterday. I couldn't log in at all. Kept getting errors. It was total torture!!!

First of welcome to the newbies!!!

Dana - I have never had spotting with my ovulation but after the miscarriage in my cylces for June and July i had spotting around the time i should be ovulating and it was on and off, and sometimes lasted as long as 5 days and towards the end it was brown as in old blood. I wouldn't worry about it too much!! sure everything is fine.

Sprinkling tons of baby dust on you girls!! ******************************************************
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773214 tn?1295135069
Wow...lots to catch up on.  I couldn't log on to MH last night for some reason.

I have to get to work soon but I just wanted to post a question for anyone who has an opinion.  I'm currently day 18.  I've had spotting since day 15 with a positive opk on day 16 (I think, although days 15-17 all looked pretty similar).  I called the dr. and she said it could be ovulation related but also maybe from intercourse which is weird because we have backed off to every other day and I have never had spotting before because of that.  
Anyway...the dr. wasnt concerned but I really don't think it should be lasting this long??  What do you girls think?  It's everytime I use the bathroom and also sometimes enough for a little on my underwear (tmi) but not bright red.  Sometimes pinky brown and sometimes just brown.  

Lori.  temp, shmemp....LOL.  I dont know what they are doing...it was up a little today but I had another blanket on.  I would think with the spotting and the OPKs that my temp should go up but it doesnt so I'm just a temping flunky.  HAHAHA....
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758493 tn?1271611163
Hello my lovely ladies, just dropping by to drop of some babydyst, I am working 10 hour shifts at the moment and don't get time to drop in which makes me sad but you are all in my thoughts.

Hope to catch up with you all soon. (((hugs))) SSBD x

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778044 tn?1299542934
Took a test on Monday, BFN now I'm CD 36, waiting till tomorrow maybe, then starting the provera so I can get back on Clomid! Baby DUst to all!!
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693804 tn?1304720474
Hi 1angelbabyM! Welcome aboard! Sorry for your loss. Around here we all know the frustion to well, she's not a welcomed visitor!!!  Good luck with the monitor, hope it helps to get your BFP ASAP!!!

Welcome Kelster! So true, fun but exhausting! Hey it'll be well worth it in the end! Good luck to you
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