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Sympathy
(1955)

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Remedios Varo
Sympathy
(1955)

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Im feeling very hopeful and calm. I didn’t realize it before, but the time i supposedly ovulated and had amazingly passionate baby dancing time, it happened to be the Full Worm Moon! Obviously i didnt plan for that, but it is giving me such a good feeling. Maybe the this month i’ll get my beautiful moon baby!
I fear I will never feel a kick in my stomach I wonder if I would even survive child birth I question why I was made this way I hope to hear a child calling me mom I dream of having a family
Pelvic TB can be the reason of difficulty during conceive
Pelvic TB can be the reason of difficulty during conceive New Delhi: Mycobacterium Tuberculosis that causes TB nearly affects more than 20lakh people every year. India accounts for more than 3lakh of death cases caused due to TB and ranks at fifth position on global scale in TB incidents. “Majorly disease affects the lungs of human body, but if it’s not treated it can spread to different parts of body through blood and can lead to secondary infections affecting kidney, pelvic, fallopian tubes, uterus, and brain. It’s a matter of great concern because, when bacterium reaches genital tract it causes genital TB, which leads to even affecting the fertility in both the sexes." said Dr. Sagarika Aggarwal, Gynaecologist & IVF Specialist , Indira IVF Hospital, New Delhi. In women the TB in the genital tract leads to thinning of endometrial lining due to the infection in uterus, thus resulting as a barrier to proper development of fetus. The symptoms don’t appear easily and by the time it’s realized it already leaves an impact on the fertility of humans. One in every five women suffering from genital TB cannot conceive naturally and the incidences attribute to around 70% of women. Mostly if the immune system is low and one is in contact with an infected person, then TB is likely to hit your life. Similar is the case with Mrs. Manjot Kaur, a corporate professional working in a leading company, Ludhiana. She decided to start her family life but soon at the age of 28 years was diagnosed with TB in her genital tract. She was absolutely puzzled as she never knew that TB can even affect her reproductive tract. The condition was so severe that it had affected almost her complete endometrium lining and fallopian tube. She had been facing complications like irregular menses, vaginal discharge with blood stains for over 5 months. As the bacteria remains latent, symptoms are persistent only at later stages. Due to constant inflammation and scarring of her uterine lining, it resulted in distortion of her normal anatomy causing obstruction in the fallopian tube. She was already in a state of mental shock after being diagnosed with TB( which is considered untreatable), and when she came to know that the TB has affected her fallopian tubes leaving her infertile, she was completely exhausted and dejected. Her mental condition was so bad when she also got to know that the probability of conceiving is only 1%. She was completely devastated knowing that she cannot enjoy her motherhood. Upon referral and consultations from family friends she visited Indira IVF Hospital with some hope. The doctors there told her not to worry as even TB is treatable with medications and the chances of conceiving also remains the same. Finding some ray of hope, she underwent treatment for TB with anti TB medications for 3-4 months. Diet played an important role in boosting her immune system as well. After the first IVF cycle she had conceived. She was limitlessly joyful and as excited as ever. Once when she had lost all hopes and thought it was the end of her life, with the help of Indira IVF Hospital, she has got a new lease of life. “Once a baby is born mothers are concerned about the baby getting contracted to the bacterium from breast milk, well it can only affect from the bacteria in the breath. So the mother should breast-feed after putting a mask on the face” Said Dr. Sagarika Aggarwal. “ I was not even aware that TB can affect in any part of our body and not only lungs. The world had turned upside down when I got diagnosed with TB in my genital Tract. I thought it is a deadly disease and would cost me my life soon. I was newly married (at age 25 years) at that time and the infection had been affecting my family life as well. Further adding to the misery was when I got diagnosed for TB, the condition had spread across my uterus and fallopian tube, which meant that the chances of me, conceiving are zero. I was referred by my friend to Indira IVF Hospital where they actually councelled me that TB is not life threatening at this stage you have been diagnosed. And with medications and treatment, they were not only able to treat me, but also helped me enjoy motherhood, which once I thought was a dream shattered. I am really happy and enjoying parenting, which I assume it to be a new life all together.” Read the full article
Getting pregnant, quickly
So after seeing my rheumatologist and being told to “get pregnant quickly”, I decided to see my GP, with the hope she may be able to help me with the logistics of actually trying to make this happen.
She sent me for a heap of blood tests to check various levels to make sure we weren't going to run into any issues. We also discussed how to see when your ovulating, when to have sex to have the best chances of conceiving and what the next part of the journey will look like. While I waited for the results, I ordered 50 ovulation strips from http://fertility2family.com.au , mapped out my cycle, planned to stop taking the pill at the end of this cycle, stopped taking my medication so it would be out of my system (with a week buffer) in time for my predicted ovulation (thanks, Clue app!), started taking prenatal vitamins and started dreaming of that the next year is going to be like.
And then my doctor called.....

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Please, Stop Asking.
Adelaide, our youngest, is now able to sit up unsupported, fairly well. I sat her down today on her play mat with the hanging toys that rattle, shake, and sing. I sat back down on the couch to check some emails and enjoy the peaceful playing, as my oldest napped. I was begging the universe for a little solitude today, after spending what should have been a rare 2 hour overlapping nap of the…
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Praying for a BFP!
After not being pregnant after two years of trying on and off and then spending 4k on IUI and it not working and going through a divorce I decided that I was going to take a break from trying to conceive. It just felt like bad timing like I was being selfish if I kept trying I wasn't in a good space and needed to find myself again. It's been a year, I moved away from the noise, I found Some peace, and I'm stable emotionally and financially. I found a great donor and decided to start trying again. I downloaded my ovulation app, mark when I started my period and started taking 5 mg of clomiphene when I was supposed to. On August 21 I took an ovulation test. It was negative, but according to my Ovia app it said I was going to ovulate within the next couple of days so I tried anyway the next day I took another ovulation test it came back high ovulation 😊 so I tried again August 22. August 23rd I took another ovulation test and it was at PEAK ovulation 😊😁 so I tried again August 24th 2015. Btw those two years that I was trying I only got 1 positive ovulation test in 2 years! So I took this as a huge sign! The waiting game..... The wait is terrible for me! I mean I want this so bad that as time goes on and I start feeling little symptoms I think it's just my mind playing tricks on me which is very possible. So I started cramping the day the app said implantation would of been happening. I felt nauseous after eating eggs today they were gross and I normally love them. Yesterday I was running down the stairs at work and I realized my breasts hurt but I still have 4 days until I'm supposed to take a pregnancy test. Oh and last week I bought a bathing suit to go to the lake and I got home and the tag said it was a maternity swim suit I took that as a sign too 💁🏾 I had made a doctors appointment like two months ago just to check up on my cysts on my ovaries so I have a appointment September 8th and I can test September 6th so depending on my will power I might just wait and have the doctor do a pregnancy test. I feel like this could be my time but there's still that part of me that remembers all the times I could swear it was it and it wasn't. Having PCOS sucks but it's not impossible for me to get pregnant so Imma just go with THERES A BEAN IN MY TUMMY 😁😁😁😁