u/SoupSilent4832

Could this tell me anything or should I just be patient? Lol
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Could this tell me anything or should I just be patient? Lol

Inito was urging me to keep testing and I apparently wanted to waste strips this month lol but noticed my levels are going up instead of down when my period is expected tomorrow? I tell myself not to test until I’m late but wonder if I should try to test tonight or if Inito really can’t predict pregnancy / the numbers at this point are meaningless

u/SoupSilent4832 — 1 day ago

Why do they say that many couples get pregnant between months 6-12?

Not that some don’t ( I think it’s at most half the couples that keep trying? Are pregnant by a year) but entering month 7 of TTC our second (third pregnancy), and I keep seeing people say that it’s perfectly normal and average. But if 75-80% of people my age are pregnant by now, and then by only 12 months is it 85-90%, that’s still only half of the people who continue trying. I’m not a math whiz so maybe I’m just looking at this with the glass half empty, but it’s harder to feel like we’re just unlucky at this point than that there’s an underlying issue.

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u/SoupSilent4832 — 7 days ago
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Really high FSH

My peak was two days ago (I missed one day of testing) and since then my FSH has been above 23. I’m 26 and everything I’m seeing online is about low ovarian reserve :( I’ve been pregnant in the past and have regular cycles, have confirmed ovulation and besides having high PDG with my surge and after last month, feel like everything else looks normal. My other cycles my FSH hadn’t gone above a 9. I have an appointment with an RE on Thursday!

u/SoupSilent4832 — 10 days ago