Monday, August 10, 2009

As much as I don't want to

Jason is very much a planner. He doesn't like to have things sprung on him. So, with our "not trying but letting things happen" method of a baby is so not like him. But, neither of us wanted to go in and plan and schedule as to when we had to get busy and try. We recall Friends with Monica and Chandler and don't want to do that. At all.

So, with that, I've only been keeping track of my CD1s. I'm starting to think about what to expect if we need assistance due to my PCOS. I can see a doctor asking me to chart and temp first before signing up for something like Clomid. So, to avoid a few extra months of waiting before something to happen during our "not trying but letting things happen" days, I figured I'd go ahead and chart and temp and the whole thing that way we'll have some sort of "proof" to show if I am ovulating or not. I'm not going to have a clue as to what it all means or how its supposed to look, but, you gotta start somewhere. 

But, we're not "trying". 

:)

Along those same lines of being prepared and planning... I'm looking for a new doctor, but I also want to take into consideration the hospitals too and base my decision on the hospitals and what they have and the doctor itself. Currently looking at 2 offices/2 hospitals on two completely different sides of me. One is further away but is supposedly the better facility. All stuff to consider while I have somewhat of a sound mind. I wonder if I can get a tour as a non-pregnant lady...

1 comment:

BabyFeverBlog said...

Yay for temping!

I think that even if you aren't trying, charting can tell you a lot about your body. It will also make you feel like you are more in control of your body/fertility. I hated walking into my dr's office and not having a clue if I ovulated or not that month. It will also help you time when to use fertility meds, etc. You probably already know this but make sure your thermometer is a basal thermometer. Pick up a copy of Taking Charge of Your Fertility (Amazon sells used copies for cheap)...it will walk you through charting/temping. Or you can sign up for the free online courses through: www.fertilityfriend.com (let me know if you need a referral). The book was more helpful for me but I hate long text online.

If you have any questions, let me know. After your first month or 2 of charting, it will all makes sense :)