Now, I can't be sure. It may be residue from my biopsy....but this isn't just spotting like from a procedure. This seems to be an actual period.
So, here's what worries me. Technically they do the biopsy 3 days or so before your period arrives - but mine was done yesterday (if this is in fact my period). Does that mean that the biopsy of my uterus didn't make my lining sticky after all? I need to call my nurse in the morning to find out.
If it is my period, then the timing that I had all figured out (LOL) doesn't actually work out at all, and I'm probably looking at a transfer in the middle of grade 3 testing, which means having all of the teachers rearrange their days b/c I'll have to be away. ALTHOUGH, I just counted and CD19, 20, 21 are the weekend and a Monday that I actually have off. If they can build my lining enough to transfer on one of those days it might not affect the grade 3 testing after all! LOL....I find everything to stress about these days.
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| A self portrait! |
I keep saying, "if it is my period". I think I'm mostly confused b/c my temperature was still up this morning, although now that I went back to look at my numbers, I see that my temperature has actually been dropping a little for the past 3 days. So it probably is my period. I'm going to schedule my CD3 as a CD4 on Friday. Then I can go close to home.
It's 8:41pm. I desperately want to climb into bed and read (The Virgin Cure - it's fabulous) and make it an early night. I have a busy day at work tomorrow.

Damn Aunt Flo never cooperates does she!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the picture of the two of you!!!
Thanks...so hard when there's never anyone around to take a photo, I just set up the camera with a timer on a bookshelf and hope for the best.
DeleteI love this picture! Even better knowing you did it with a self timer. (I got a tripod for Christmas just to take pictures of me and Finn....and then haven't even taken it out of the box yet.)
ReplyDeleteHalf of the stress of TTC is the whole schedule uncertainty. Drove me crazy.