Leora, I'm so sorry that it didn't work out for you this month. That REALLY sucks. I hope that you have the resources, internal and otherwise, to shore yourself up and keep going. This is our 7th try (5 IUIs and now on the second IVF), so I understand how truly shitty it is when it doesn't work out. I do hope that you get to take a break. This process is crazy-making sometimes, and a bit of time off isn't a bad thing if you can get it. Best wishes to you and yours.
Katie, lots of good stick thoughts your way

Welcome to the tww!
Jen, congrats on your BFP and best of luck! I'm on steroids (Prednisone), too, and am hoping that the serious case of munchies that I have ALL of the time will be worth it...
Dhalias, oh good luck! A lot of great things can start out a bit slowly. As my doc kept reminding me, they've knocked up people at my clinic with c-grade embryos.
Ryann, thank you for being so positive

and huge congrats on your BFP!
Txcplforivp, my two cents on the retrieval. I've had two - one just awful (cause I was anxious, afraid and didn't really know what was going on), and one that was really pretty good (this last one). They only sedate where I'm from (no general anesthetic), so the best things to do if you are going to be conscious during the procedure that I can recommend (after learning from experience from my first ER) are: an hour before you're scheduled to go in, take two extra strength Tylenol, keep yourself as warm and relaxed as you can the morning of the procedure - if you've got some calm music that you can play to get you into the right headspace that might help, focus on your breathing when you start to get anxious - slow it right down and imagine it going in and out, and maybe most importantly, remember why you're there. The procedure's not pleasant, but it's over relatively quickly and it's for a really good reason. To work through the painful parts, if there are any, focus on the big picture. Try and imagine they joy you'll feel with the children that the clinic is helping you bring into the world. And again, focus on your breathing - sounds hokey, but it really does help. Good luck and don't be nervous. The anticipation sometimes is far worse than reality.
And as for me, today I'm 4dp5dt. I'm kind of crampy so really worried that I'm getting my period

Going to turn that part of my brain off for a little while tho, and go out and get a Christmas tree. Supposed to drop to -20C here tonight, so we're all bundled up - best time of year to be TTC as almost everything covers the progesterone bloat!
Cheers, everyone!