tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5054933741560126677.post7866647932641487903..comments2023-10-09T14:33:15.856+01:00Comments on Moving on to the next plan: One step forward, two steps backHope Springshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16380949423334441581noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5054933741560126677.post-49664714340108620542010-04-22T21:36:35.157+01:002010-04-22T21:36:35.157+01:00If you don't feel the timing is right, then th...If you don't feel the timing is right, then the delay must be meant to be. Isn't it funny how, when we struggle to make decisions for ourselves, the decision so often is made for us? <br /><br />As for the hysteroscopy, my clinic does it between CD7-12 when the lining is building up. I don't know why it is so, but it is. If I weren't such anal about having all info possible, I swear I would have given up on trying to understand why clinic's do anything a very long time ago!Myndihttp://tenaciouslyttc.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5054933741560126677.post-10249683973002269722010-04-21T22:41:32.481+01:002010-04-21T22:41:32.481+01:00You're right, its sometimes very nice when the...You're right, its sometimes very nice when the decision is taken away from you. The constant dilema of when is the perfect time is such a hard decision to make but I think you are right, things are not as doom and gloom as Mr No Nonsense thought, you have time and certainly a month won't make any difference at all. On a purely selfish level I'm sad you won't be my cycle buddy this time but I will survive!<br />I'm also interested in the Q that sonja raised above, my hysteroscopies have always been done just after AF because of the thin lining aspect, so would also be keen to hear their reasoning.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5054933741560126677.post-71776821876236466172010-04-21T00:23:36.998+01:002010-04-21T00:23:36.998+01:00I'm surprised they'd do a hysteroscopy whe...I'm surprised they'd do a hysteroscopy when you're about to have AF. It was my understanding that they like to do those right after AF because your lining is super thin so they can easily see any polyps, scarring or other abnormalities/irregularities. Did they say why it's better right before AF? Just curious.quadmomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17254199098599230245noreply@blogger.com