Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It really shouldn't hurt that much. I think DH is doing them wrong. Is he using the correct size needle? Going in fast and straight?
I always did my own shots. So much easier!
We have the right needles but he's probably not doing it fast enough. I know when I tried to do it myself, albeit in my thigh, it was painful.
OMG, never ever ever do it in your thigh. That is the worst pain on earth. I did all my own shots and tried to tell this to a friend who was going to do her own shots for a few days. She didn't listen, of course, and couldn't walk afterward!
If you think this is the worst pain on earth, pregnancy, childbirth and parenthood are not for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It really shouldn't hurt that much. I think DH is doing them wrong. Is he using the correct size needle? Going in fast and straight?
I always did my own shots. So much easier!
We have the right needles but he's probably not doing it fast enough. I know when I tried to do it myself, albeit in my thigh, it was painful.
OMG, never ever ever do it in your thigh. That is the worst pain on earth. I did all my own shots and tried to tell this to a friend who was going to do her own shots for a few days. She didn't listen, of course, and couldn't walk afterward!
If you think this is the worst pain on earth, pregnancy, childbirth and parenthood are not for you.
Not the PP but give it a rest. Have you ever experienced infertility or are you just here to slam those who have? I am dealing with secondary infertility and I will say that the heartache and medical annoyances such as painful injections are in some ways more painful than birthing my daughter (vaginally with a 14 hour labor). Of course labor is the big kahuna physically but it's also a moment of excitement and joy whereas infertility is just one long tough slog.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It really shouldn't hurt that much. I think DH is doing them wrong. Is he using the correct size needle? Going in fast and straight?
I always did my own shots. So much easier!
We have the right needles but he's probably not doing it fast enough. I know when I tried to do it myself, albeit in my thigh, it was painful.
OMG, never ever ever do it in your thigh. That is the worst pain on earth. I did all my own shots and tried to tell this to a friend who was going to do her own shots for a few days. She didn't listen, of course, and couldn't walk afterward!
If you think this is the worst pain on earth, pregnancy, childbirth and parenthood are not for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It really shouldn't hurt that much. I think DH is doing them wrong. Is he using the correct size needle? Going in fast and straight?
I always did my own shots. So much easier!
We have the right needles but he's probably not doing it fast enough. I know when I tried to do it myself, albeit in my thigh, it was painful.
OMG, never ever ever do it in your thigh. That is the worst pain on earth. I did all my own shots and tried to tell this to a friend who was going to do her own shots for a few days. She didn't listen, of course, and couldn't walk afterward!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It really shouldn't hurt that much. I think DH is doing them wrong. Is he using the correct size needle? Going in fast and straight?
I always did my own shots. So much easier!
We have the right needles but he's probably not doing it fast enough. I know when I tried to do it myself, albeit in my thigh, it was painful.
Anonymous wrote:Are you talking about subcutaneous or intramuscular (progesterone?) shots? Not that it matters for the injection service but it might help us figure out what DH can do better
Anonymous wrote:It really shouldn't hurt that much. I think DH is doing them wrong. Is he using the correct size needle? Going in fast and straight?
I always did my own shots. So much easier!