haaaaa so my ms P came in early. Supposed to get it on 2.4.16, it came today instead. So no luck at TTC right after HSG :(
This month, when ms P came, the emotion was slightly better for both me and dear hubby. We took it calmly and just move on. This just means that we will proceed with our next plan... IUI. I will start taking chlomide on cycle day 2 (2 tablets per day) for 5 days and will be going for ultrasound on day 12 or 13. I am a bit worried because I have Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) and SADLY it is coming back again aggressively for the past 2 weeks means I have to be on medication again.. I am on Actemra (infusion when necessary, usually done every 8 weeks). It has been more than 12 weeks without any medication and I was happy for awhile that I could conceive without having to worry of any slightest chance on any side effect to the baby. TTC plan did not work for us...
With RA, planning is everything, but when it comes to TTC, you cannot really plan as most of the stories I read from other bloggers, after numerous IUI, IVF eventually they got pregnant naturally when they stop planning and just go with the flow..
I have doctor's appointment this Saturday with my Rheumatologist (whom I have know for 11 years and counting) to discuss further on my options. Most probably I am considering taking Actemra before my IUI procedure, the same month and see what he has to say about it. The pain from RA is just unbearable to stand especially in the morning. You really want to ignore it but you just can't.
To be continued..............
This month, when ms P came, the emotion was slightly better for both me and dear hubby. We took it calmly and just move on. This just means that we will proceed with our next plan... IUI. I will start taking chlomide on cycle day 2 (2 tablets per day) for 5 days and will be going for ultrasound on day 12 or 13. I am a bit worried because I have Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) and SADLY it is coming back again aggressively for the past 2 weeks means I have to be on medication again.. I am on Actemra (infusion when necessary, usually done every 8 weeks). It has been more than 12 weeks without any medication and I was happy for awhile that I could conceive without having to worry of any slightest chance on any side effect to the baby. TTC plan did not work for us...
With RA, planning is everything, but when it comes to TTC, you cannot really plan as most of the stories I read from other bloggers, after numerous IUI, IVF eventually they got pregnant naturally when they stop planning and just go with the flow..
I have doctor's appointment this Saturday with my Rheumatologist (whom I have know for 11 years and counting) to discuss further on my options. Most probably I am considering taking Actemra before my IUI procedure, the same month and see what he has to say about it. The pain from RA is just unbearable to stand especially in the morning. You really want to ignore it but you just can't.
To be continued..............
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