Should say, I think he thinks am an awkward old cow and referred me on to shut me up! X
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Should say, I think he thinks am an awkward old cow and referred me on to shut me up! X
I feel like this today. Frustrated that I have to do everything and keep everyone happy but no one seems that interested in making sure am happy. I had to do a six mile run today after work because I could not face it before I had appt with gp. My husband was home early sitting on his bottom drinking coffee and I so hated having to go out and run. But going to treat myself to a lovely long bath, if my wee ones ever go to sleep, then into bed with my book, going to be good to myself! Sending hugs momma, these days come to us all! X
I think he is making a lot of assumptions about your cycle without additional testing/ultrasounds. I'm glad he referred you. It seems to me he knows he's out of his depth in this area and that's why he referred you so quickly. I'm glad you'll soon be getting the care you need! :) in my experience when the opks say you ovulated is when you actually ovulated. My old RE said you typically ovulate the day after the first positive opk. I think you clearly have a lp defect and need the clomid. I think it'll definitely get you your little girl. :)
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I agree. I'd lose my mind during this process if it wasn't for this message board! :)
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Hi girlie. Just my 2 cents. Only because I have worked for the nhs in a related field and also had problems conceiving my first, eventually fell after 16 month trying, several cd21 bloods, scans and 2 doses of Clomid.
I'm baffled as to why he didn't just prescribe clomid. As this would provide a stronger and more effective ovulation. I hope you will be reffered quickly. They may do a scan to check lining/tubes/ovaries etc. There's alot of things they can check for before ivf route is taken. That should be a last resort especially as you will have to pay for it private. As far as I am aware clomid should cost only the standard prescription charge and any scans should be free of charge too. Even if they suspect a blockage and suggest a lap and due (which I was one cycle away from) it shouldn't cost you. I hope this helps and I've got everything crossed you get sorted. Although I'm still baffled as to why your gp did not prescribe the clomid even for 2 cycles with those progesterone figures but I guess they all must work different. I was given clomid off my gp while waiting for a refferal which thankfully I never needed. All i can suggest is you dig you heels in and go armed with as much information as you can. I'm not sure if you can access the NICE guidance for secondary infertility as this might be worth a read and should help you see the options open to you xxx