Step one: Stop taking birth control, and you'll get pregnant. Seems simple enough, but oh no, not for me. After being on birth control for several months (which they say that the duration of being on the pill should have no effect on the difficulty of getting pregnant), I have stopped in order to see if mother nature will take over where science has stopped. It's time to see if all I need was a little boost to get my systems running as normal. I am now supposed to keep an eye out for when I'm most fertile and calculate my ovulation days. However, in the past three months, my body has decided to not cooperate with what the doctors have told me for sure would happen. According to all the signs that I can see, the birth control did not jump start my reproductive cycle, and I have stopped ovulating. Isn't the pill supposed to stop ovulation anyway? So we can safely say that Step One has officially failed. No ovulation = No babies. I always knew it wouldn't be that easy, which is why I'm starting the process now. Noting worth having ever comes easy right?
You know, it just doesn't seems fair how some women can just seemingly look at their partner and get pregnant, while I seem to do nothing but struggle. Clearly, my body has a mind of her own.
Wednesday July 13th, 2011 shall commence Step Two: Clomid. Wish me luck.
You know, it just doesn't seems fair how some women can just seemingly look at their partner and get pregnant, while I seem to do nothing but struggle. Clearly, my body has a mind of her own.
Wednesday July 13th, 2011 shall commence Step Two: Clomid. Wish me luck.

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