A Catholic woman's blog about parenting after infertility, miscarriage, adoption, and pregnancy
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Not much new . . .
Not much new here. I'm on the same medications as last cycle. The Clomid apparently did wonders for my estradiol levels, both before and after ovulation. Yay! So I'm on the same dose this time around. I took my first one tonight and I'm crossing my fingers for no side effects.
I am a Catholic woman married to a great guy (we'll call him Mr. X). I had two surgeries in 2007 at the Pope Paul VI Institute that fixed my blocked tubes, excised all of my endometriosis, and treated my PCOS. In January 2008, my first pregnancy ended in a miscarriage at six weeks. After another selective HSG and letrozole, I gave birth to a daughter in July 2009 . . . and we adopted our son in August 2009, just after his first birthday!
5 comments:
That's good news! I think it's going to happen for you soon!
Oh, good! I will keep my fingers crossed for you too!
The first thing I did when your blog appeared on my screen was go, OOH, PRETTY!
I'm a Catholic too and I love Henry Alford's quote on your header.
Hope Clomid works for you, dearie!
Fingers and everything crossed for ya!
Good luck with the Clomid round - and here's hoping for no side effects.
good luck!
(ICLW)
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