Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's taken 7 months from the start of getting bloodwork to exhaust all testing options. In that time my period went from consistent 28 days to every 45 days and the doctors seem unconcerned.
I'm insanely worried they will tell us they are so backed up it'll be another 4 months or we have to do more testing. It's been 1.5 years since we lost a baby and can't stay pregnant.
Any thoughts on staying positive or that you finally got the greenlight?
Have they given you any reason to think this?
Yes it's Walter Reed and we have 0 benefits as a military family. So it's them or pay 2x.
They did confirm my fears, it's at least 2 months until egg retrieval and maybe 6 until transfer. Thats after putting us on hold for 5 months for some kind of "transition." Of course we're in this position in the first place because of my husband's assignments away from us and not being able to TTC at a younger age (previously no issue conceiving). It criminal to me that service members are treated like this. Put your life on hold for the military for basically everything and then pay us 10K when you can't have kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's taken 7 months from the start of getting bloodwork to exhaust all testing options. In that time my period went from consistent 28 days to every 45 days and the doctors seem unconcerned.
I'm insanely worried they will tell us they are so backed up it'll be another 4 months or we have to do more testing. It's been 1.5 years since we lost a baby and can't stay pregnant.
Any thoughts on staying positive or that you finally got the greenlight?
Have they given you any reason to think this?
Anonymous wrote:If you don’t already, begin a schedule or protocol of sorts for your own well being - it could be regular massages, exercises, spa treatments, therapy, meditation, yoga, just some plan for just you and your inner peace. It can be a bumpy ride so having a self care plan is key.
In regards to actual protocol, try and schedule out as far as possible. If you are not feeling right about clinics approach then get a second and third opinion.
Anonymous wrote:It's taken 7 months from the start of getting bloodwork to exhaust all testing options. In that time my period went from consistent 28 days to every 45 days and the doctors seem unconcerned.
I'm insanely worried they will tell us they are so backed up it'll be another 4 months or we have to do more testing. It's been 1.5 years since we lost a baby and can't stay pregnant.
Any thoughts on staying positive or that you finally got the greenlight?
Anonymous wrote:If you don’t already, begin a schedule or protocol of sorts for your own well being - it could be regular massages, exercises, spa treatments, therapy, meditation, yoga, just some plan for just you and your inner peace. It can be a bumpy ride so having a self care plan is key.
In regards to actual protocol, try and schedule out as far as possible. If you are not feeling right about clinics approach then get a second and third opinion.