wow, this board is moving!
Welcome,
Globetrotter - My clinic unfortunately does not schedule appts for SnS, they are open from 7:30-9 and people just show up. I start work at 8am, so I try to get there around 7am to make sure I'm first on line. The blood test and u/s take about 15 min, if there is no waiting. I've told work (small office of 5 people) and everyone is super supportive.
As for needles - I thought that would be the WORST, but you get used to it and it's pretty easy. I still ice (when I can) before injecting which makes it pretty painless. When I'm injecting away from home (ugh... in the car - the worst place to be stuck needing injections!), I can't ice and it's still not so bad. Remember that the sharper the needle, the less pain! Good luck - and welcome!
Julia - sounds like a great gift from DH! I drive a mini-van -- we bought a car when we started TTC and thought we'd be having kids right away. It's kinda depressing driving around in an empty mini van, so I keep thinking about trading in, but I love my mini van!

I've always had better luck with fresh transfers, so no advice on freezing all.
Hope this works M - welcome back! I totally understand needing a break after your loss, but welcome back! We missed you! What did your RE say?
Felicia - thanks! I really hope my miracle rainbow baby comes soon. I'm getting so tired of waiting....
Kynlee - I'm so sorry that you lost your dog. That's so hard. I never understood how attached people were to their pets, until we adopted a puppy 3.5 years ago -- DH really wanted a dog and I relented. Now, that dog is our "furbaby". He's sick (seizures, they think it's epilepsy, but the drugs aren't working so well, so we are still waiting to see if it's epilepsy (which is treatable) or something worse). Getting a new dog after losing a dog isn't 'replacing' him, but adopting someone new for your family to love. Training a new dog is hard, but think of all the puppy snuggles!
I hope your transfer goes great! I've had 3dt work (and some that didn't work) - so it could go either way.
Maria - I love the 'sticker' you added to the roll call of "Infertility does not make me weak, it makes me stronger". Thanks for that. Congrats on hitting 12 weeks!
Gina - hurray on finishing DH's paperwork!
Nicole (blue eyed) -
oh no! I'm so so so sorry hon. What's next? Have you spoken to your doctor?
Kerri (akdelp) - Seems to me like they are waiting a long time to give you an u/s considering you are bleeding. My clinic does really early u/s (5w3d and 6w3d) but I know other clinics wait until they will definitely see something -- but with bleeding, I would ask for an earlier one. Have you had more bleeding? I like the ticker -- that's great PMA!
Lydia - you got your ticker to work! Congrats on the second trimester! I also love that the antagonist ones are really fast - I'm PCO also, so the antagonist is best for reducing the risk of OHSS.
Ilene (bodie) - 24 weeks! Congrats!
Amy (kerpupples) - I was told with the Effexor that the babies would have to be in the NICU after birth (even if born full term, or close to term) for monitoring. Oddly enough, when they were born preemie, the neonatalogist wasn't so concerned about the anti-depressant withdrawal and told me to express breast milk (even though I was taking the drugs) because the breast milk was more important than the possible anti-depressant traces! Weird. Ask your OB (or psychiatrist) for someone who is a specialist in pregnancy and psychiatric drugs.
Patricia - so exciting to be on the drugs, even though they make you crazy, no? For me, hopefully a transfer at the very end of March or very beginning of April! I was told that light working out was okay during stims, but not too vigurous -- the risk is "ovarian torsion" because your ovaries get so big and heavy.
Christy - you'll be driving 4 hours round trip for every SnS? There isn't a place closer you can do them?
AFM - Well - the snow didn't last long at all!
We had a chill weekend, just hanging out with friends and watching movies (the 2011 remake of The Three Muskateers -- it was okay - not great).
David started talking again about how he wants to wait to cycle, because he thinks all the planning is stressing me out. I think I'm relatively chill. We'll talk more about it. I find the waiting to be MORE stressful than cycling, so hopefully I can get him to see that....
Also- I'd heard of women having pain while ovulating, but never really considered that I would -- but Saturday morning at 5am, I woke up with the WORST pain on my right side (where I know my follicle was growing). It spread to general crampiness and then went away within an hour -- I'm guessing that was ovulation! I'm on my 2 week countdown, hopefully!