When you’re trying to get pregnant a few situations arise
when you are “benched”, in that you were
actively trying to get pregnant but you have stopped trying, with the intention
of trying again. These are medical or life events that require you to avoid
getting pregnant at a specific time. It can be waiting for tests results,
recovery from surgery, healing after miscarriage, recent or planned travel to a
virus with active Zika transmission, or just life in general.
In 20(1) cycles we’ve missed one cycle because I was out
of town for a conference and ovulated later than normal so it ended up that it
was my 7th day away before ovulation occurred instead of my 4th,
which meant the sperm were long gone (they can live up to 5 days) by the time
my egg showed up. Cycle 20 was the first cycle I’ve ever been benched. Not for
any medical reason, just because I needed to move August 1 for my new job but
my husband (who got an in-company transfer, YAY!) is working at his old job until
August 28 and then starts his new job 1 week later. This put us apart for the
fertile window, but we will be reunited in time for the next fertile window.
Even though I knew cycle 20 was a waste, and that my period would arrive right
on time, I was still, somewhat irrationally, devastated when my pre-menstrual
symptoms began. It’s the fact that we’re even on to cycle 21. It’s the fact
that in 2 days the months TTC will roll-over and it will be month 18. It’s the
fact that it’s been 3 weeks and we still can’t get confirmation that our new
fertility clinic has even received our referral and paperwork. It’s the fact
that the wait is 7-12 months for IVF. It’s the fact that we even have to do IVF
– that I have to have 100’s of needles, including a giant one put up my vagina.
It’s the fact that we will have to pay $15,000+ for just the chance to have a
baby. It’s the fact that even after all those needles and all that money there
is no guarantee we will get a baby.
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