So I peed on another stick this morning, and it was negative :( but I am only 15DPO so it could still be a little early to tell...that's what I keep telling myself, as my temp dropped slightly again this morning...going to take off a day of testing and try again on Saturday, hosting a baby shower that day, maybe with all the baby stuff going on will help the test along....
This morning doing my workout it didn't burn and hurt as bad as the first time, holy cow did it hurt! I was actually getting into it and feeling good about myself! And my friend looked over at me and said you look just like those people on the dvd, you have awesome form! That made me feel great too, not thinking about "IF" I'm pregnant or is Saturday the day the test will magically have two lines?? it was a nice change to think about nothing but exercising!
If anyone is reading this, and have become pregnant after trying for awhile, when did your positive show up??
I don't know when too early is really truly to early, because with Jonathan I had NO clue...the story is:
I was having pain in my left ovary (same pain I felt for awhile until I had the lap done) I thought my endo was back and attaching my ovary to my uterus again, so I made an appointment to see the Dr. and through the whole appointment we were talking about maybe doing another lap and burning off whatever had come back, and doing another round of lupron and such and such...and towards the end the nurse said could you be pregnant? And I said well there is a possibility... so I took a test and it came out positive, but my OB didn't want us to get our hopes up, because he thought right away that it was ectopic...so we had an ultrasound the next day and THANK GOD it was just fine!
It's kind of funny because I had to have my OB tell me I was pregnant! And I believe that if I didn't have the lap done and been on lupron for awhile I would probably not even have 1 child! He is my miracle at this point!
I know this was going in two different directions today, sorry!
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