They want me to come back again Friday. I've always done appointments after 4 full stim days, and then 7 full stim days, so I was hoping for/expecting a Saturday appointment. Instead it will be Friday and force me to miss a meeting. I am so grateful my job has some flexibility, and I have so much respect for people that juggle IF treatment without this type of flexibility.
Stim Day
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Jul -16
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Feb-17
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Dec - 17
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Feb-18
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AFC
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9
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4
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7
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5
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4
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L follies
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12.5, 8, 8
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9.8
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3.5, 4
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14, 11, 8.5
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R follies
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11, 9, 8.5
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6.5
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12, 10.5
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7,4
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E2
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803
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?
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188
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622
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P4
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2.68
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<.05
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<.05
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0.07
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LH
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8.24 miu
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3.38
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2.12
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Lining
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6.9 triple
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5.9 triple
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4 uniform
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5.7 triple
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FSH dose
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600
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600
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900
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1100
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Menopur dose
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0
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300
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300
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Also, totally random, but I live in MN, where the population is a whole lot whiter than it was back in SoCal. There is one place I go that's the exception to this: my RE's office. I see more diversity in the waiting room at the RE than anywhere else I've been in MN. At least 50% of the other waiting patients aren't Caucasian, usually more. I don't know why, and I wish no one needed an RE, but it's nice to see that diversity exists somewhere in the Twin Cities!
Hmm, that's surprising - I live in a very cosmopolitan city (<50% white) and I'm always surprised at how _white_ the fertility waiting room is.
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