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CNS2010
LIF Infant

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Cold Feet

Anyone get cold feet right before they were going to start treatment?

I know its normal to feel scared and anxious but I am having hard time deciding whether its just normal cold feet everyone in the process goes thru or this process really is not for me.

I think what complicates our decision is that we have one DS conceived naturally which I feel may be a little different from those trying for their first.

Time waits for no one especially me with my next to zero reserves so it's not like I can take all the time in the world to make up my mind.

Anyone have advice that has worked for them in their decision making process?

Posted 12/13/16 8:51 AM
 
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PitterPatter11
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Cold Feet

Me! I just had to bite the bullet and do it. Right now, I need to take my own advice if I want a second.

Posted 12/13/16 2:43 PM
 

NYCGirl80
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Re: Cold Feet

What are you apprehensive about?

Posted 12/13/16 4:01 PM
 

CNS2010
LIF Infant

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Re: Cold Feet

I am most apprehensive about the actual medicine and the effect it may have on my body and not feeling like myself.

Second most I am concerned with the logistics of injecting the medicine at the times needed and balancing that with work full time and a toddler at home. I envision being stressed about getting him to bed on time or a scenario where he's screaming his head off and I have to stop and do my shots and not make any errors.

Posted 12/13/16 4:32 PM
 

PennyCat
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Re: Cold Feet

Posted by CNS2010

I am most apprehensive about the actual medicine and the effect it may have on my body and not feeling like myself.

Second most I am concerned with the logistics of injecting the medicine at the times needed and balancing that with work full time and a toddler at home. I envision being stressed about getting him to bed on time or a scenario where he's screaming his head off and I have to stop and do my shots and not make any errors.



I've just told myself and continue to tell myself, that if I want this to happen I have no choice. It's walk on the wild side and have a chance at a baby (or in my current situation, a sibling for my DS) or don't.

Posted 12/13/16 5:35 PM
 

hmm
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Cold Feet

I was worried about taking the meds, what if I'm off by a few min, what if Im out for the night. You will figure it our, its only for a couple of weeks. For the Jewish holidays, I go to temple, which was going to throw my meds off by a few hours bc I would not be home on time. The Dr said just take before I leave, not wot worry. GL

Posted 12/13/16 5:40 PM
 

NYCGirl80
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Re: Cold Feet

I didn't feel very different on meds, other than bloating towards the end. But it's really not bad.

As for the logistics of the injections? It's very quick. No more than a couple of minutes to prep the meds, clean the area, inject, and then clean up. And trust me, if you're worried about your toddler while you need to leave for 2 mins, that's nothing compared to having a newborn at home! Chat Icon Seriously, don't stress yourself out. It's only for a couple of mins a day for a couple of weeks.

Posted 12/14/16 10:49 AM
 

StillnotgivingUp
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Re: Cold Feet

Posted by NYCGirl80

I didn't feel very different on meds, other than bloating towards the end. But it's really not bad.

As for the logistics of the injections? It's very quick. No more than a couple of minutes to prep the meds, clean the area, inject, and then clean up. And trust me, if you're worried about your toddler while you need to leave for 2 mins, that's nothing compared to having a newborn at home! Chat Icon Seriously, don't stress yourself out. It's only for a couple of mins a day for a couple of weeks.



Exactly this!!! Take it from someone who did 11 fresh IVF cycles!!! Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon

All worth it at the end (if you have success)Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon

Posted 12/14/16 11:33 AM
 

jus183
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Cold Feet

I definitely had cold feet. I had my first naturally as well and I kept thinking and hoping that it would just happen on its own, it didn't obviously but it delayed me starting by 6 months.

Posted 12/23/16 8:40 PM
 
 

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