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TTC - really hoping this is my month!!

Posted by: Gemma_Kelly on Tue Feb 9, 2010
My husband and I have been TTC since February 2009. Although I suffer with Endometriosis, we have undergone some fertility investigations and have been assured by the consultant that everything look good. I had a lap & dye in December and my consultant said that this was like a "clear out" of my tubes and he would expect me to get pregnant within the next 3/4 months. We have an appointment with him on 19th April and I am so hoping to conceive before then.

My LMP started on 27th January and so I am on day 14 of my cycle, I usually ov about day 12. We have been doing everything right and really trying this month, hoping and praying that this is our month. My best friend had a little boy on Friday and it's just brought it home to me about how much I want a child of my own.

Probably reading too much into things, as you all know, we start to look for symptoms during the dreaded "two week wait". Ovulation is usually pretty painless for me, a little nausea, but not too bad. However, this month, I have experienced more fatigue and a dragging lower back pain - very similiar to when I am in the first couple of days of my period. I have never had this before and am just hoping that maybe it's a sign that things are on the move.

Has anyone else experienced this before? Has it resulted in a positive pregnancy test?

Will let you know how I get on.

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