Copenhagen January 2011

Copenhagen January 2011
A cold November in Copenhagen...

Saturday 5 February 2011

Round 2

I'm a few days away from ovulation and the next round of IUI.  I'm finding it hard to keep positive and feel a bit low.  Of course, feeling low isn't a great boost for your fertility so am trying to look after myself.  Normally I'd share a glass of red wine with a friend (or a bottle), but of course - no wine!   So I've been trying to eat foods that can help boost the endometrium.  Lots of beetroot, red meat, fish and spinach.  After a bit of research I've also discovered that eating the core of a pineapple, from the first day of the IUI to day five after ovulation, is supposed to help an embryo attach.  God knows why, but pineapple core contains bromelain which apparently is a boost to the uterine lining.  It's worth a try I suppose; after all it doesn't cost a lot and it can't hurt.

I have also turned my thoughts to acupuncture,  a therapy that has had very positive PR for aiding fertility.  It's costly though, especially when you're doing this alone and saving every bit of cash for the actual monthly IUI.  However, I've found  a centre with an acupunturist who specialises in pre-conception and fertility and offers a low cost service for just £25 a session.  We will see if it helps, but I am sure it can only do good.

Armed with some prospects for helping myself, I am thinking ahead now to next week's IUI with more hope.  It is hard doing this alone, there's no question of it, but actually maybe there's something to be said for having the strength to do it alone.  I can imagine that some male partners might find the trial this can impose on a woman hard to grasp.  At least I can't have my expectations of support and understanding dashed!  Here's to keeping the faith...

3 comments:

  1. I think I signed the last comment as “anonymous”, oops! I’ll keep you in my thoughts as you approach your next IUI. I still have a week to go until I can test and I’m taking it one day at a time. I absolutely understand the constant wondering about early pregnancy signs and it can drive a person crazy, including making those around me nuts! This process is definitely not for the weak of heart. I believe as well that those of us who chose to make this journey on our own have unbelievable strength. Thank goodness for great friends and family. And I’m keeping that pineapple tip in mind!

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  2. Keeping the faith for you and seriously hoping this time is THE time for you.

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