We all seem to complain that time seems to fly. Perhaps we should all just try to get pregnant, that pretty much makes it crawl at a snail’s pace. It may be helpful to remember that “normal” fertile couples conceive at a rate of 30% per month. So the average couple takes 3-6 months to to get pregnant. Hmmm. No, that’s probably not what you wanted to hear, but I wanted to reassure Jess, and those out there trying, that they are not alone in their frustration with time.
The goal of clomid is make you ovulate, which then puts you on even ground with everyone else. With IVF, 30% is considered a good success rate (depending on many factors). So even when you carefully put the embryo in the uterus, the rate is still about the same.
So hang in there, as you try again next month. Hey, maybe this slowing of time will help us meet our deadline! I know, wishful thinking
Time Doesn’t Fly When You are Staring at a Pee Stick is a post from: The Pregnancy Companion