DJ-BJ - Your nurse is definitely telling you right. I know it sounds weird, but there are a lot of people that have spotting all the way through a pregnancy and it doesn't necessarily mean anything. And as far as her comment and your concern about it's okay as long as you're not having a lot of cramping... just rest assurred that if "cramping" starts, you'll know. It's kinda hard to describe, but it's different. I'm sure you're probably feeling a lot of little twinges, the heaviness and little cramps and such, that is perfectly normal (and good). That's just all the ligaments and tendons and muscles in and around your uterus reacting to the chemical/hormonal changes taking place that are starting to prepare to expand in a few months and absolutely nothing to worry about. A good friend of mine is 7 months preggers with their little IVF baby. She went through similar scares. She had spotting (at times rather heavy) until about her 5th or 6th month. The frustrating thing is that you (the patient) can't tell where the spotting is coming from so it's normal to assume the worst. Her drs told her that her spotting was actually coming from little tiny capillaries around the uterus that were "leaking" from the strain of everything growing and it had absolutely nothing to do with her baby and was no concern to her health. Definitely call your nurse if things worsen, but I would try to not worry too much yet. Keep praying and enjoying today for what it is. I know it's tough, but I'm here for you!

Just hang in there until your U/S. I'm definitely praying for you and wishing you all the luck in the world!!!
Annashope Hey! I hope you're doing well. The last couple days have been MUCH better for me. I've got my followup appt with my dr this morning and we'll find out for sure when we start IVF#3. I'm excited about it. I hope you're last couple days have been a lot cheerier too!
Summit and Fitzjr11 - I completely understand what you're struggling with during the holidays. I got a little sad when I was decorating the tree and hanging the stockings. It's virtually impossible not to wish there could be 3 or 4 stockings hung instead of two or that there could be gifts wrapped under the tree for our children, not just our nieces and nephews. I don't really know how to make that sadness go away when it hits, other than to just try really hard to focus your attention on all the good things we do have - amazing husbands, incredible friends, supporting families - and celebrate that during this holiday season. We're hosting our annual Christmas party this weekend and I thought I might be taking on too much (we usually have about 60 people in our house so it's a LOT to prepare for with food and all) but it's actually been great. It's keeping me busy enough that I don't have time to stay sad too long and it's forcing me to think about what great friends we're surrounded with. Maybe something like that would help you too... whether it's throwing a party, or making some homemade treat for all your friends... something to make you think about the good in your life and keep you busy enough to not let the sadness bring you down. I hope it gets easier for you. And the good thing about the holidays??? They always FLY by so it'll be over before you know it.
Praying for you all!
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Me: 30 (PCOS)
DH: 31 (slight male factor)
TTC: 5 years
IUI #1 - BFN
IVF #1 w/ ICSI - BFP, miscarriage with D&C at 9 weeks
IVF #2 w/ ICSI - BFN
IVF #3 w/ ICSI --- tentatively scheduled for Jan 2011