Yup. Those are the lovely, not so encouraging words that I got to hear today. Bleh. I called my nurse to find out my progesterone levels, and she said, "your levels are not consistant with ovulation". Of course, I guess there is that slim chance that I ovulated early and it didn't show up on the test (?)...because they still want me to take a pregnancy test on Friday if my cycle hasn't started yet.
So, more than likely... I will go back on Provera to start my cycle (unless my body decides to do it on it's own), and then Dr. G has already called in my clomid, which he has doubled the dose of.
Please just say a prayer for Clif and me... even though I didn't really expect anything to happen this month, it's still hard to swallow the disappointment.
I know that God will bless, and I chose to continue to trust in Him. =) We've done this once, and I know that with His help...we can do it again.
I have another post all ready in my head...I just have to type it out. So be on the lookout. It's about yesterday mornings sermon about miracles. It was just what I needed to hear, and though the missionary wasn't preaching about what my heart was touched by, it worked! And it was amazing...just what I needed!! God is good, isn't He?
Monday, April 26, 2010
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Oh, hating that you didn't hear what you were praying to hear...hate all that 'official' talk--it stinks. "Not consistent. Not compatible. Not what we'd like."
Just NOT what we want to hear!!
Praying this next cycle brings another miracle!!
Lots of love!
Yep, God is good!
That stinks. I'm sorry you didn't hear what you wanted to.
God is indeed very good and I'm looking forward to your post about the sermon from church yesterday. It is hard to trust God, I struggle with it, but it is good to always remember he is in control, he knows what he is doing, and his timing is always right and his will perfect
keeping you in my prayers
betty
God is good and I'm praying for you so much.
{{{HUGS}}}
Caroline
Sorry you had to hear those words. Sending a prayer!
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