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Good Luck Negar!! Posted: 05-02-07 15:00pm
I think you are going for your first iui
today. Good luck, and tell us how it
goes.
Lots of baby dust to you.
cpr
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mc4ever02
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Posted: 05-02-07 17:51pm
Good luck!!!
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Volaremos
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Posted: 05-03-07 06:27am
Woohoo, so happy for you, Sending you all
the Good luck in the world.
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negar
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Thanks You Guys Posted: 05-03-07 12:52pm
I just saw this post and I swear it
brought tears to my eyes. Love you girls
for caring. I did it yesterday...trying
to keep myself sane. Before I saw this
post I wrote an update on a new post
Dprssed, when are you expecting your
ovulation?
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DPrssd
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Posted: 05-03-07 14:24pm
Great to hear that it went well. I've got
a good feeling about this!!
...no smilely face yet. I have no idea
when I O on clomid, so anytime between now
and May8th I guess. I went to the TCM
yesterday for acupuncture. I tell ya...you
walk out of there without a care in the
world. So relaxing. They use special
pressure points for fertility to stimulate
certain areas of the body...and other
points to relax you. I highly reccomend it
for anyone that is stressing over ttc.
Keep us posted on all your upcoming
symptoms.
I will be sure to post when I know when my
iui is schduled, so we can go through the
2ww together!
cpr
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negar
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Dprssd Posted: 05-03-07 17:48pm
I agree. Lets keep eachother posted. Let
me know when you get the smily face. Is
it safe to do accupunture (wrong
spelling?)when you may be pregnant? Could
I do it now, and would it be safe?
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shortgeek
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Joined: 02 Dec 2006 Posts: 597 Location: DC
Posted: 05-03-07 17:52pm
Best of luck ladies!
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DPrssd
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Posted: 05-03-07 18:23pm
Oh yes...acupuncture is excellent for
pregnant women. I have an appointment
booked for next week after the IUI. It
will help with the implantation process
and make the uterine wall healthy and
ready.
Many pregnant women go for acupuncture for
morning sickness.
I see a Traditional Chinese Medicine
specialist (Lorne Brown). He specializes
in Fertility. I went to him for 4 months
last year for accupuncture and special
chinese herbs to balance my hormones etc.
I know a few women who have had trouble
conceiving and got pregnant within 3
months of seeing him. He is known all over
Canada, fortuntately he is right here in
Vancouver. www.acubalance.ca
He can recomend an accupuncturist in your
region if you call him. And he can work
with them over the phone to determine what
pressure points you need.
But in a nutshell....acupuncture really
helped me relax. And let me tell you...I
need all the help I can get!
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negar
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Oh My God Posted: 05-03-07 18:40pm
Dprssd,
I love that site. I emailed them and aske
for referral here in San Francisco. I
need a place like that. You should go at
least once a week. Wow...
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DPrssd
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Posted: 05-04-07 10:27am
Ya! Read the "success stories"
They are wonderful...and give you great
hope.
Good luck girl!
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