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Hi Indy!Date: 7/14/2008 11:45:01 AM
Author: Independent Gal
DD, I was wondering the same thing. The chance of TTTS (twin to twin transfusion syndrome) is 20%. If it happens, I gather bed rest + extra protein helps make it manageable, and there''s a laser surgery they can do to cauterize the veins, which sometimes saves one of the twins from brain damage, while the other usually dies. There is not a lot of good information and the only study I''ve been able to find is really small N and badly designed (I hope! cause it wasn''t good!). So it''s really hard to tell what the outcomes are with intervention. I am really hoping that close monitoring helps make a difference. I have a call in to the specialist who will likely be looking after me starting next month and I''ve sent away for an information packet from the TTTS foundation. I gather there''s not much you can do in the way of prevention, but I did notice that it''s correlated with anemia and low protein. So I guess it wouldn''t hurt to be really scrupulous about the iron and the 100 gms (!!!) of protein once we get into it. And I will insist on weekly or at least bi-weekly u/s.
Hopefully, the specialist will have some further, clearer info for me! Also, although I usually hate being addressed as ''Dr.'', I have to say my paranoia about demeaning medical treatment subsides when a Dr. addresses me as Dr.! which he did, totally unprompted. Of course I''ll tell him to call me by my first name, but I''m glad he started out from an angle of mutual respect and equality, if you know what I mean. Usually I don''t get Ms. or a Mrs., never mind Dr.!
Date: 7/14/2008 4:31:13 PM
Author: AmberWaves
I hear ya, Mela. MY AF is due in a few days, and I'm hating her and also like, HURRY UP, you SKANK. DH is planning a trip to Oakland to see the Raiders (shudder) with his buddy in December, and I was like, what if I'm pregnant then? And he counts on his fingers just HOW pregnant I could be at the most, and he was like, naaah, it's fine. I really wanted to say 'What if I'm NOT pregnant yet?'.
I totally hear you, Mela. Stupid AFF. Can you tell I'm cursey today?
Date: 7/14/2008 4:31:13 PM
Author: AmberWaves
I hear ya, Mela. MY AF is due in a few days, and I'm hating her and also like, HURRY UP, you SKANK. DH is planning a trip to Oakland to see the Raiders (shudder) with his buddy in December, and I was like, what if I'm pregnant then? And he counts on his fingers just HOW pregnant I could be at the most, and he was like, naaah, it's fine. I really wanted to say 'What if I'm NOT pregnant yet?'.
I totally hear you, Mela. Stupid AFF. Can you tell I'm cursey today?
Hey Lulu, since you aren''t temping, you can still "guess" when you O based on CF alone... after O, you CF will dry up to become either creamy or sticky, or dry, depending on what your typical CF is like when you are in your infertile phase. For some people, this switch will happen THE DAY they O, for some others the switch will happen the day AFTER they O.You are safest to assume that you O''d on the LAST DAY of watery or EWCF. So to be "safe", if you can keep on BDing up to an including your first day on infertile CF (e.g., dry or sticky) then you will be covered! That way you are sure to hit the day before O and the day of O, which are prime days for conception!Date: 7/16/2008 9:17:02 AM
Author: lovelylulu
I''m at CD 12 and have had EW for the last two days. i don''t temp, so i don''t know for certain, but this pattern is typical of my last few cycles so i think that i tend to ovulate pretty early...we''ve been opting for the everyday approach, but might cut it back in a day or two...