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Date: 9/2/2008 10:00:07 PM
Author: february2003bride
Ebree- How exciting! Cramps and boob pain? Two good signs!![]()
Just thinking about your post about your OB team Lysser, and I have a bit of a conundrum that maybe you guys could help me with...
I have an AMAZING GP who has been so supportive of all my nightmares with my pain meds and my bipolar issues. I don''t know what I would have done without his help when I had my last really bad depressive episode. (He''s bipolar as well so understands the situation).
I have a bit of a problem though and it probably sounds totally ridiculous. Everytime I go to see him I’m always there for a good half an hour (appointments are 8 minutes in the UK) as he likes to chat about health service politics and various other things that aren’t necessarily related to whatever ailment or other I have gone with.
To be perfectly honest I know he has a bit of a thing about me – not in any way that I would feel he would ever try anything (he’s very happily married with 2 kids) and he doesn’t make me feel uncomfortable and frankly, looking at the area he works in - a very impoverished inner-city practice - and looking round his waiting room at most of the people there, I would like to see me too!
I know my father – who is also a GP always had ‘favourite’ patients but it didn’t mean anything other than he just liked seeing them.
But, I don’t think I feel totally comfortable with the idea of having to take any clothes off etc. We’ve discussed my TTC and he has been very helpful. I feel really bad if I use him as my GP right up to when/if I get pg and then say ‘Oh, now I’d like a female doctor’.
I wouldn’t feel like this about a male OB/Gynae who I just saw at a hospital, but my GP is someone who has a more holistic relationship.
I hope all this makes sense….
Fisher typically, once fertile fluid arrives it is there to stay until you ovulate, but it is not unheard of to have it for a few days and then have it disappear for a few days, then have it return and then you ovulate! As for variation during the day, it can be all over the place. If at some point in the say you have EW or the wet pantiesDate: 9/3/2008 9:02:08 AM
Author: fisherofmengirly
Here is an update of my chart. I was so excited this AM when I had a big temp rise, but it's just the same as what I had 5 days ago, so I think that means no ovulation for me. And if not, then another 6 days of baby making CM isn't likely. Argh!
Is it common to have baby making CM then have it go away for a day, then come back again? I've noticed that sometimes I have it at different times of the day. Is that common for you guys, too?