Good morning ladies!
Eeeeeek... I'm sick this morning! I've had the flu since Friday, but since yesterday it's gone to my sinuses... it's really going to be a pain to work with difficult clients tonight! I hope they behave!
Jen:
LOL and here I am, labelled as the "scientific data" person!

Well, I don't mind at all! I've Googled your question and people do discuss that on IVF forums. But they are people like you and me. And when you add all the advice that people write on these websites... well, it does make that whole becoming pregnant process a very fragile thing if you MUST not eat this and MUST eat that to become pregnant, avoid OHSS, and so on. And even then, some talk about pineapple juice, canned pineapple, pineapple core, and so on! Someone's mother recommended bananas instead! I did a quick search on Medline, but found no studies about it. But still, here is an articulate answer that I found on fertilityfriends.uk:
"Pineapple is a very high natural source of an enzyme called Bromelain (apparently!!). Bromelain has all sort of prposed beneficial health effects - including an anti-inflammatory effect (so it could offer similar benefits to taking baby aspirin in IVF cycles for instance), and it has also been indicated as having a role in immunlogy and adhesion of cellular proteins - thus it might help in embryo implantation (which the scientists thinks is a complicated chemical signalling process between your uterine lining and the proteins on the surface of the blastocyst itself but really don't know much about!!).
All quite scientific - but I think most of it is 'unproven'. All I know is that being a bit of a hippy, I tried anything 'natural' on my first IVF cycle to help things along - ate fresh pineapple often, and got lucky first time....! I would imagine if you want to benefit from the Bromelain properties, being an enzyme - its got to be fresh pineapple - canning, pasteurising etc must lessen its actvity?"
This other post was very intelligent, too:
"By all means eat pineapple, it is in theory meant to help with implantation. Please remember that there is not a great deal you can do one way or another to help or hinder implantation.
One of the embryologists told me that if an embryo is viable it will implant and there is little you can do to stop it - if there were, we wouldn't need the morning after pill etc. If an embryo isn't viable there is very little you can do (or would want to do I suppose) to make it implant
I'm saying this not to make you feel helpless in the 2ww - you should definitely look after yourself and get DH to run around after you! - but more to encourage you to relax and not beat yourself up about what you should or shouldn't be doing - and in the meatime we will all keep everything crossed for you"
Bottom line is; do it if you want, but do keep in mind that it does not do miracles. There is a chance that it might help implantation, but if it's not meant to work this time, pineapple won't make it work. If it was that miraculous, doctors would recommend it. However, if grapefruits can interfere with BCP, than I'm ready to believe that pineapples might have an impact, even if only tiny. Hope that helps!
souris: yippee that you found a way to get more cycles! Let's hope this one brings you what you wish for! Wow, what a shock for your house!

This certainly not a stress you needed at the moment! I hope you find something fast! Keep us posted about it! and good luck!
Carolyn: Oh, I thought your clinic recommended no baths to everybody; if you're a special case, it's much different! Sorry to hear about your proneness to infections, though, that must really be a pain!

Thanks for the link, I checked it out... strikes me that she's not a doctor, not even a nurse, but a midwife and nutritional advisor. That means she received no training in research whatsoever. I just hope that her fame was not acquired at the profit of IVFers' need for reassurance and sometimes desperate need to feel that they have some control over their success rates... I understand what you say about seeing one's family members progress in age... I've been thinking the same about my grandparents each time I leave, and it makes me feel melancholic for a part of the trip... wishing we would live closer, see each other more, call each other more because there might not be a lot of time left. *hugs*
Hello Nimble! welcome!

You're not premature at all, dear; I always admire people who do not dwell on the past and turn straight to the future! However, I'm truly sorry about the sad news you got... I got them the same way and, no matter how much that little voice inside tells you that there might still be a slim chance that, maybeeee... it keeps bleeding more and you just get more and more hopeless as the hours go by. *hugs* Let's hope the next cycle brings you joy!

It will be great to cycle with you, and I'm happy that you got funding! yay! I understand that it will be a fresh cycle?
TansRN: POAS maniac? Hehehehe! Well, everybody has their own way of coping with the 2ww!

I'm very excited that you're getting your meds today! yaaay! It's exciting to see them, isn't it? It just makes that process so real! And so... LOL seeing all that and think that it will ALL go inside your body, whew!
Jenn: YAY about starting your cycle soon! I know it means a debt; I'm sure not looking forward to fulling my credit card again... And having been through a BFN, I am aware that there is a possibility that it might fail again. However, think about a few things. Your doctors know your story, your body, and so on. They would
not let you make another attempt right now if they thought that trying naturally would work. *hugs* Also think, however, that if they thought IVF was not for you,
they would tell you so. My doc was always super honest with that. He said he knows it's a lot of money and he does not recommend IVF to people who have only slim chances of success. He only recommends it to people he believes do have an honest chance.
And you're among these people, sweetheart.
You have a fair chance to become pregnant with this cycle and that's exactly why you're willing to spend that much money on that chance and go through the IVF roller coaster again, with its physical and emotional pains and burdens. Even if it does not work this time, and we all wish it does

, at least you can say you gave it a real try. And that's so important when you want to make peace with that whole infertility thing! The thing that helps me keep my hopes up for this cycle (meaning that I'm hoping for a BFP but I'm not taking anything for granted) is that, first, my doctors know more about my reactions to IVF from my first cycle and just that increases my chances and, second, that past cycles don't necessarily predict your future cycles. You start with a "clean slate" each time, so to speak. I really hope you can come to consider this cycle as a new journey; do not consider yourself an IVF failure because you had a BFN in the past. I hope that helps hunny... *HUGS*
Okay, time to update that list, shower and get going! ugh, my sinuses weigh 100 pounds! LOL!
Take care ladies!
Sophie