EDUCATIONAL INCUBATION & HATCHING CHAT THREAD, w/ Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs

You can think that way, until you see a couple pellets bounce off a horse fly, and that PO'd fly starts chasing you....your only chance is throw the 22 and hope it slows him down as you run for the basement.
They're fast little boogers, too. They feel like a bee when they bite and can make the most well behaved horse take off bucking.
 
Morning everyone. Roosters been crowing since 3:15 says the wife. I think he's saying it's cold out here put me in the crock pot.
Bats have been back for a couple weeks now. Two of the babies left group yesterday. Crawled down the wall. I put them back on a two by four near the main group hopefully they got oriented. The numbers are down significantly there's usually 2-3 feet of a row of them. Now maybe a foot and half
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Are you still breast feeding?
That will reduce or stop natural ovulation.

My PCOS makes me not ovulate. Due to having babies/nursing, the only time I'm actually fertile (and my best chances of getting pregnant) are roughly 9-18 months after my last baby.

I've gotten pregnant nursing, 2x now - and the one time I completely weaned 100% before getting pregnant, it took almost 5 years. I'm "weird" that way. When I dry my milk up, my body stops working like a woman and my testosterone levels shoot through the roof.
 
PCOS is often helped by Iodine therapy. Facebook has an excellent, large group called Iodine that is run by extremely knowledgeable people. While on the old Yahoo mailing list, we heard from several women who got pregnant after doing the Iodine protocol (you do it with a combination of other inexpensive but necessary supplements). Best wishes.

Ive tried that. My husband and I have spend over 100k trying to "fix" my PCOS issues and get pregnant. (okay, now it's closer to 120k) I've gone gluten-free, take thyroid meds, tried iodine and kelp supplements, have seen natural paths, have seen specialists for PCOS and fertility for years.

I have a combination of issues, due to my genetics, that makes me atypical. At this point I'm sort of an odd ball, I respond to femera, but still don't have quite enough juice sometimes to ovulate even with femera... hence the two attempts at injectables. Problem is, once my eggs decide to respond, they take off and there's no slowing them down. I'm perfect if we wanted to do IVF - but our insurance doesn't cover it, and hubby doesn't want to pay 20+k for IVF when there's got to be a happier medium between a litter of puppies and 1-2 eggs. LOL
 

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