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karacg
Babygirl is 4!
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Name: Kara®
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Today's Water Ultrasound
This post is mostly for Redstar since she gave me lots of advice ....... but anyway, it went well enough. The Dr. said that my uterus looked fine, nice shape, no abnormalities. The lining was very thin, as I am only on CD6. I will be going back 3 DPO for the progesterone test and to get supplments, just in case we manage to fertilize this cycle on our own ( ). They did not look at follies as there really isn't anything to see now.
Also spoke with the business office to try and have them advocate with my insurance company. They do NOT have a meds donor program, unfortunately, but I found a pharmacy through lifelines.com that offers the same products about 15-20% cheaper. So that would take my 7+K down to 6++K. Every little bit...
Oh and they couldn't find all the blood work I gave them from my previous doctor...!!
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Posted 12/30/05 2:39 PM |
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Red
spring is in the air
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Name: helen
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Re: Today's Water Ultrasound
Sounds like a good appointment - I hope the rest follows through well too
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Posted 12/30/05 3:27 PM |
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Donna
1 year already!!
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Name: Donna
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Re: Today's Water Ultrasound
sounds great Kara! also some pharmacies will work with you, there is a program you can sign up for for free and get discounts off your meds. I think it was called prescription RX.
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Posted 12/30/05 3:42 PM |
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Diane
Hope is Contagious....catch it
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Name: D
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Re: Today's Water Ultrasound
glad everything went ok Kara....that msy be a new RE. I have never seen him. He was nice
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Posted 12/30/05 4:31 PM |
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karacg
Babygirl is 4!
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Name: Kara®
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Re: Today's Water Ultrasound
Yes, he was...he said he was filling in for Dr. Pena who it seems took off yesterday and today. He seemed kinda young tho... Doncha think??
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Posted 12/30/05 4:33 PM |
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Diane
Hope is Contagious....catch it
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Name: D
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Re: Today's Water Ultrasound
Posted by karacg
Yes, he was...he said he was filling in for Dr. Pena who it seems took off yesterday and today. He seemed kinda young tho... Doncha think??
yes, Dh thought he was kinda nerdy But he was nice.
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Posted 12/30/05 6:30 PM |
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redstar
Delay is not denial
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Name: Michelle
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Re: Today's Water Ultrasound
Well if the Doctor was young couldn't he at least be HOT ? Who needs a young nerd :) lol j/k
Kara, sounds like your water/saline sono went very well. Lining is always thin around cd 6 if the follies aren't mature. Looks like you probably have another week to go until O time. Keep using that monitor ! I am so glad, he is doing an early progesterone test and putting you on suppositories. I think that's a huge savior for a lot of pregnancies.
The suppositories do a lot more than just help increase the progesterone levels they also block NK cells and help with immune issues. I think every woman who has suffered a miscarriage, should be put on suppositories.
Progesterone-like steroid medication has a variety of effects on the immune system. This type of medication
Blocks inflammation that can lead to scarring and damage to the placenta Blocks the T cells and the B cells (lymphocytes) that can cause rejection of the placenta Blocks the natural killer cells from releasing factors such as tumor necrosis factor (TNF) that can damage the placenta and the lining of the uterus Prevents lymphocytes from wandering into the placenta, sticking there and doing damage Causes an increase in HCG production by the placenta, and HCG and progesterone block the killing power of NK cells Prevents prostaglandin production by the uterus and stops contractions from occurring Causes the cervix to produce a cervical plug that is rich in antibodies, which prevent germs and viruses from gaining access to the baby and the placenta
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