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  • Wow, thank you for sharing this with us. I really admire your courage. I almost started crying because I could see how important it is to you and how happy you were to be able to get through it. It made me really realize how I took for granted how easy it was for my husband and I to conceive whenever we chose to...no problem. I truly hope that you get your precious baby or babies in the near future!!! I will be watching!! Deborah

  • @debtard1 Deborah, I can't thank you enough for your kind message. Your words meant a lot, and I'm so grateful that you took the time to share them.

  • So glad to see you back and wishing you all the luck in the world. I truly hope it all goes smoothly and that there is exciting news asap!! =)

  • @Flab2Fab0406 Thank you! 

  • Does it matter if you take it on the right or left side?

  • @vglavan2008 According to the information I was given, it was just a matter of preference. I did something that felt kind of silly, but I chose the left side because that's where my best follicle was.

  • Good luck.

  • @loveandjoy810 Thank you so much, it means a lot that you took a moment to send me well wishes.

  • Congrats and goodluck! I also have PCOS! We were very lucky though and had an unplanned pregnancy! It wasn't until after I had my daughter that I had all these new signs/symptoms that my doctor said I have pcos and may likely not have anymore kids. I'm blessed to have one as is!!!! I look forward to watching more ttc videos and pregnancy videos soon!!!

  • @Billabonglova I love hearing encouraging stories such as yours. It is good to know that the odds aren't all against us.

  • Hi, I was wondering what that injection was for? I don't quite understand what TTC and IUI stand for.

  • @WeightWatching4Me Thank you for watching. I am trying to conceive (TTC) my first baby with my husband. I have Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, which has side effects of obesity (especially in the abdomen) and infertility. This is an injection done to increase chances of conceiving during intrauterine insemination (IUI). Thanks for the comment, I changed the title of my video to hopefully clear it up for others as well.

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