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Date: 6/5/2008 11:01:30 PM
Author: dreamer_dachsie
The Two-Week Wait Activity List: 14 Things to Do When 14 Days Seem Like Forever by Lynn Steen
http://forums.ovusoft.com/tm.asp?m=4190380&p=1&tmode=6
My favourite:
9. Swim laps. Think about the sperm and how they need to swim to your egg. Imagine that you are a sperm, the end of the pool is the egg, then GO, GO, GO! Don''t wear a tail or anything. Just imagine it quietly.
From the article:Date: 6/5/2008 10:44:36 PM
Author: dreamer_dachsie
To answer the questions about ''light'' periods:
Menstrual Mysteries: What''s normal, what''s not—and what a woman’s period may reveal about her health.
Linky (scroll down for the article copied and posted in the thread, the link the original poster includes no longer works)
EWWW! That''s gross.style="WIDTH: 99%; HEIGHT: 328px">Date: 6/6/2008 12:21:22 AM
Author: luckystar112
From the article:style="WIDTH: 99%; HEIGHT: 143px">Date: 6/5/2008 10:44:36 PM
Author: dreamer_dachsie
To answer the questions about ''light'' periods:
Menstrual Mysteries: What''s normal, what''s not—and what a woman’s period may reveal about her health.
Linky (scroll down for the article copied and posted in the thread, the link the original poster includes no longer works)
To prove it was reliable, the researchers randomly recruited 31 women between the ages of 35 and 55 (all of whom were still menstruating and none of whom were using hormones) who agreed to meticulously save and preserve all their used menstrual products from three complete cycles.
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''Stay out of the third drawer, honey.''
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I can''t say anything abou the mac thing, but with the day 20 thing, did your other fertility signs also suggest day 20 was a possibility?? See, apparently the day when you have the most copious CF can precede O-day by a few days... so if you were not assessing CF in the most conservative manner (i.e., the 2 finger scoop), then it is *possible* there was EWCM hanging around your cervix until CD-20 and you missed it... That would SUCK!! But next month is a new cycle... and you will know your cycle better now so you can plan next month easier. I know having last months data has helped me a lot with charting this month.Date: 6/6/2008 8:30:49 AM
Author: Independent Gal
Hey, have any of you succeeded in downloading the ovusoft software to a Mac? I can''t get the .exe to .execute. FF is now giving me a Day 20 with ov confirmed and I''m just curious whether the other software would say the same.
If it was day 20, due to circumstances well beyond our control, we missed our most likely window this month. In a word, phooey.
LOL!! I thought the same thing, but people do research analysing all sortf of disgusting things and I thought this is NOT the most disgusting, by far!Date: 6/6/2008 7:07:13 AM
Author: tiffanytwisted
EWWW! That''s gross.style="WIDTH: 99%; HEIGHT: 328px">Date: 6/6/2008 12:21:22 AM
Author: luckystar112
From the article:style="WIDTH: 99%; HEIGHT: 143px">Date: 6/5/2008 10:44:36 PM
Author: dreamer_dachsie
To answer the questions about ''light'' periods:
Menstrual Mysteries: What''s normal, what''s not—and what a woman’s period may reveal about her health.
Linky (scroll down for the article copied and posted in the thread, the link the original poster includes no longer works)
To prove it was reliable, the researchers randomly recruited 31 women between the ages of 35 and 55 (all of whom were still menstruating and none of whom were using hormones) who agreed to meticulously save and preserve all their used menstrual products from three complete cycles.
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''Stay out of the third drawer, honey.''
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The poor researchers who then had to ''analyze'' the data.![]()
Since we are on the same cycle I am going to take your results to mean that I too will O today or tomorrow!Date: 6/6/2008 12:15:01 AM
Author: AmberWaves
DD, that's hilarious.Today I baptized another O-stick, the test line was dark! Wow. Also, got that damn o-pain today. This time it KILLS, though. As DH and I were laying in bed during the Laker game half time, I was moaning abou the pain, and how we need a baby in the works to stop this pain. Totally joking, of course. And then he said, 'If you can't take this little pain, can you take the pain of labor?' Then I try to explain how that's different because it's for a baby, and this pain is a wasted egg possibly!![]()
Indy that is so nice of your Step-Dad, and the relaxation and love will hopefully give her a nice immune system booste to bolster her through her surgery!Date: 6/6/2008 1:32:25 PM
Author: Independent Gal
So, speaking of sweet husbands (mine being one of them), I was just talking to my mom and apparently, once her surgery is scheduled early next week, my step-dad is taking her to the French Riviera so that she can show off her hot bikini bod one last time before she ends up with a big ol scar across her chest.
Frankly, given she's 60 and has had three kids, I think that bikini bod has given her a good run!
And also speaking of sweet husbands, I noticed on the 'waiting to TTC' thread that someone said her husband was asking what her temperature was every morning. Mine does that too and takes a keen interest in my chart and all the info I've been accumulating.
What about yours, ladies? Interested? Or icked out?
And in the same line, is your hubby as excited as you are about getting you knocked up?
Tiffany, how long it your luteal phase usually? Just curious... if you are 3 days past the typical luteal phase you can also test with some certainty.Date: 6/8/2008 8:42:52 PM
Author: tiffanytwisted
Blenheim- That baby is adorable! I can see why you wanted to take her home!
Indy- Have fun! Take lots of pics for us!
So, slow weekend, huh? I have nothing new. 12 DPO, so only a few more days. It''s weird, the other months I have wanted to test on day 12 or 13, but this month I haven''t. It''s like I want to know, but I also don''t want to be dissappointed. So we will see in a few days!
LOL! Ok, we "tried" last night. This morning I woke about an hour before my usual waking time and my temp was only 36.25, which is below the cover line and totally freaked me out (OMG, I haven''t O''d! Is this anovulatory??)... but then I went back to sleep and took it at my usualy time and it was 32.45. I recorded the higher temp because from my experience the time of the morning seems to matter much more for my temps being consistent accross days than does that "3 hours uninterrupted sleep" rule. Also CF finally dried up, so it makes sense that my temp shift happened already.Date: 6/8/2008 10:22:10 PM
Author: tiffanytwisted
My luteal phase is usually 14 days. So I''m still a little early.
As for your EWCM, I think you should keep ''trying'' until it dries up, even though your temp is high you most lilkely ovulated (yesterday).