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downundermumma
October 23rd, 2017, 05:20 AM
Just wanting to see if anyone has any opinions as to if I am doing something really silly while TTC a pink sway. We have tried 6 times in the last 7 months and all have been BFNs and it is getting very disheartening.
Background: I'm 34.5 yrs old and got pregnant with DS1 after 2 tries. DH (now 33) was sperm tested 4 years ago and was said to have "superman" sperm and my eggs were apparently normal for a 30 year old.
Now: I'm VERY regular, I have a 28/29 day cycle and ovulate on day 14/15 like clockwork over the past 15 months. I do not exercise at all, I skip breakfast most days, I have 1-2 coffees with an equal and splash of milk, I have been about 90% veggie, I only take folic acid supplements, and I drink a lot of cinnamon based herbal tea (Bengal Spice). I was VERY good about ratios at first but I have been trying for 7 months and so the last two I have not been as good with low ratios but my weight has remained stable. My BMI was 20 but it has been 18.9 for the last 2-3 months. We were doing one attempt for the first two months, but since then have been doing every 4 days roughly - DB, off, off, BD, off, off, BD, then BD again bc this is the day I usually ovulate. I also use melatonin and a sedating antihistamine, Doxylamine Succinate, a few days a week (insomniac). My job is VERY stressful right now and I only sleep about 3 hours a night on average.

Any ideas on how I can boost my chances without killing a pink sway?

THANK YOU!

atomic sagebrush
October 24th, 2017, 02:35 PM
I would drop the cinnamon tea and melatonin if at all possible. Melatonin is not safe during pregnancy, may cause dvelopmental delays and I just cannot recommend it if you're trying to conceive.

I think you need to do every 4 days plus one more attempt at positive OPK and continue that even after you think you've ovulated.

Your body may not "want" to get pregnant with 3 hours of sleep. I suspect that may be causing more of an issue than you may realize. Is there anything you can do to unplug even just a bit from such a hectic schedule?

downundermumma
October 24th, 2017, 05:52 PM
Thanks Atomic. I'll cut down my beloved tea and stop the melatonin. My job is horrendous (boss is a bully) but I am kind of stuck there for 12 more weeks until we move back to the city into our house that is being renovated (so yeah a lot of stress!). I might try a few more things to help with sleep, but this would be cutting down on coffee to having only one a day. I'm also wondering if my past history with an irritable uterus during pregnancy with my son might decrease my chances for implantation?
Thanks so much for responding! And I will follow your attempts suggestion. Fingers crossed!

atomic sagebrush
October 26th, 2017, 04:42 PM
Yes let's try cutting back on the coffee and see if it helps. I just can't imagine any person's body thinking "yes now is a great time to reproduce" when sleeping so little!!

I have an irritable uterus and didn't seem to have any trouble implanting. It's most likely a combo of bad luck and stress and just being exhausted!! :heart:

downundermumma
October 27th, 2017, 04:24 AM
Thanks! I might also cut down on alcohol too...I usually have 4-5 glasses a week of white or rose. Worth cutting back on that too do you think? I made a GP appt just in case to make sure I don't have some weird imbalance or early menopause or something! Paranoid I know :p

atomic sagebrush
October 27th, 2017, 02:13 PM
4-5 glasses of wine a week I seriously doubt is causing you to get BFN.

Just be prepared sometimes the doctors will say really scary stuff but don't listen to them, they like to terrify people for some reason.

downundermumma
October 27th, 2017, 09:46 PM
The only doctor I could get into quickly it turns out is a woman who has a special interest in "men's health and aboriginal mental health"....so I am not sure how great she will be for me anyways :rofl:

I'd prefer not to give up wine, I have a beautiful new bottle in the fridge just begging to be drunk!

atomic sagebrush
October 29th, 2017, 02:16 PM
WEll at the least, you need to knock that one out first. :)

Good luck and keep us posted!

Inhope
October 30th, 2017, 11:13 AM
....... I also use melatonin and a sedating antihistamine, Doxylamine Succinate, a few days a week (insomniac)!

Is it ok to use antihistamine (like hydroxizin or Prometazin) for sleeping problems, or does it cut odds of conception? I use it sometimes when I have had sleeping problems several nights in a row. I don’t take it around ovulation though.

atomic sagebrush
November 1st, 2017, 01:15 PM
It cuts odds of conception but should be ok as long as you avoid it around O.

downundermumma
November 9th, 2017, 05:03 AM
So the doctor ran some bloods and it turns out my TSH is 4.5, so hypothyroid. Otherwise bloods are normal, and so was my ultrasound. She barely said anything else but has me doing a full thyroid screen in one month (ugh such a long wait since it affects fertility!).

Any info about there about a higher TSH and hypothyroidism? Could swaying have caused this or is it just me?

MiaMelb
November 9th, 2017, 05:07 AM
I don't have any experience with this but I'm sorry it's making things complicated for you. Just saw this and thought you should start a new thread, more people who will have experience with this are likely to see it that way.

XXforhubby
November 9th, 2017, 08:25 AM
Thyroid disease whether hyper or hypothyroidism is a genetic condition and is not caused by swaying. That being said, someone who is overweight and doesn’t exercise is going to be predisposed to hypothyroidism.

I️ hope they can get this regulated for you so you can get your long awaited BFP.


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Inhope
November 9th, 2017, 03:16 PM
It cuts odds of conception but should be ok as long as you avoid it around O.

How soon before and after O is it ok to take?

atomic sagebrush
November 11th, 2017, 02:07 PM
I can't say for sure, a few days in either direction.

downundermumma
November 21st, 2017, 09:07 PM
Hi XX, no I don't think it is due to swaying. I'm not overweight at all but I do not exercise either. Likely genertic, although I don't think anyone else in my family has hypothyroid. Seeing my regular GP on Saturday to hopefully to sort it out....just got AF again and its really really disappointing. I know other people take longer to fall pregnant and I do have one child but it is still hard to take the disappoint every. single. month. :(

XXforhubby
November 21st, 2017, 11:24 PM
Hi XX, no I don't think it is due to swaying. I'm not overweight at all but I do not exercise either. Likely genertic, although I don't think anyone else in my family has hypothyroid. Seeing my regular GP on Saturday to hopefully to sort it out....just got AF again and its really really disappointing. I know other people take longer to fall pregnant and I do have one child but it is still hard to take the disappoint every. single. month. :(

I hope they can get this sorted out for you soon! Hang in there! It just plain sucks when it takes a while to get pregnant [emoji20]. It took me 8mo and 9 cycles to conceive my DS3 and 12mo and 8 cycles to conceive my DD. Don’t give up! Any time you need to vent, know that we are here for you!

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