Here’s Where It Gets Interesting…

Call me crazy, but I didn’t want to go through the rollercoaster rides of the ovulation tests and pregnancy tests. I was just going to wait for my period not to come. That would be my proof that it’s time to visit Dr. Sue and tell her the good news!

Two months in, sure enough… I’m 36 and pregnant!! 

It’s weird, but I almost felt like my dogs sensed the changes before I did. Suddenly, they stopped sleeping in the bed and instead chose to align themselves around the perimeter of the bed. They would occasionally growl when they heard a creak, until they saw my husband come. Thankfully, they decided he was “no threat to mommy!” Dogs are smart.

I am really glad I found Fertibella. Otherwise, I would have been taken down a hellish road of ingesting bizarre chemicals and having odd cameras jammed inside of me… or I would have subscribed myself to the fact that I would just never have children.

In my day, I’ve seen plenty of this…

And this…
Now it’s time for this…
And I couldn’t be happier!
If you have PCOS, don’t lose hope, girl. Visit www.fertibella.com and get yourself some holistic healing like I did! Also, listen to your body… do what’s right, lifestyle-wise. Eat healthy, exercise regularly, and get rid of toxins from your diet or environment. PCOS is a setback, but it’s not a dealbreaker. Fertility is possible.

23 Responses to “Here’s Where It Gets Interesting…”

  1. Middleclass Momma says:

    I think I will hope for “Firefighter Baby” hehehe. Thanks for this inspirational blog. I don’t think people understand what an emotional rollercoaster ride is. I’m 4 mos. pregnant, but before that I had been trying 4 yrs. I had a cyst on one of my ovaries and had it removed, so I was concerned about the other one, but somehow fertibella worked its magic in 3 mos.

  2. Samantha says:

    WOW! Congrats! i think i will try fertibella so i can get my rockstar baby, lol.

  3. Eagle Ellie says:

    From one TTC’er to another: The world is a brighter place thanks to your posts. Thanks!

  4. Kristy Ostwinkle says:

    There is a WHOLE lot of cuteness in this blog! Thanx for sharing!

  5. Marion LS says:

    Hi there. How funny… I got pregnant back in October using Fertibella and blogged about it too! Check it out. :) Congratulations, fellow new mom!

  6. Jennifer Summers says:

    I just took a preg test and had 2 dark lines.. does that mean I’m preggers???

  7. California Mommy Dreams says:

    Hello! This is my 1st comment here so I just wanted to give a quick shout out and tell you I truly enjoy reading through your blog posts. Can you recommend any other blogs/websites/forums that go over the same topics? Thanks!

  8. Amanda says:

    This has honestly has made me feel so much better. I also have PCOS and just found a website discussing Fertibella and then came across your blog. I have been TTC for almost 3 years, with no success. I have been through clmoid cycles, and taking things to bring on my period. Just recently went through a very hard time with anxiety and got through it with the help of vitamins and herbal teas. So maybe that was my “sign”. And finding this blog as raised my hopes from so low (just took a test today, with negative results) and now its back up to where it was 3 years ago when we first started trying. Thank you so much for sharing. Ordering some Fertibella right now! Thank You!!

  9. Pam says:

    Thanks for sharing, Amanda. Good to meet you! Funny you mention that – I also had anxiety a couple years back after my mom passed. It would just come out of nowhere, even if I wasn’t thinking about anything in particular – my heart would just race. For me, what helped the most was going for long walks in the park when I started to feel nervous and going for regular acupuncture sessions. I am alllll about holistic treatments! Fertibella has really helped get my hormonal imbalances under control, so I am thankful for that — and for my little boy, Riley. I hope you have the same success! I’d say give it a good 4 months, which is the point where most people see results if it is going to work for them. Baby dust!

  10. Jennifer G says:

    This is such a cute blog! I have been wondering about fertibella. I had a luteal phase defect and a friend of mine mentioned she heard of this supplement. Thanks for the info… sounds like just what the doctor ordered!

  11. Anonymous Reader says:

    Wow, congrats!That is soooo exciting for u! I have been taking for almost 2 wks now. I hope I get my BFP too! My husband and I are so sick of answering “When’s the baby?” from relatives…. we are just so in love and want to share it with a baby of our own, you know?? Agh, its a trip!

    • Pam says:

      Oh, I know what you mean! I’m in my 30s, so you can imagine how many times I’VE heard it! Fertibella is nice because you can take it with prenatals and other treatments, and it is all natural.

  12. Cheyenne says:

    I just ordered Fertibella :) I have been trying to conceive for over 2 yrs now and have not gotten pregnant yet. It scares me to think that I may not have children because it’s been a long term dream for me. I cannot wait for my Fertibella to come in so I can try it out!

  13. Anonymous says:

    Holy cute babies & puppies! :) Thanks for the info on this supplement. I was afraid my husband and i would be headed to splitsville if i didn’t find a cure for infertility soon! Kids are of utmost importance to him ~ but he doesn’t wanna go through the “hassle” of adopting… and he really feels strongly about having his genetics passed on. But for whatever reason, we just weren’t “gelling.” The dr wasn’t much help at all. They said they could do this test or that test for so much money. It was frustrating…..

    I would much rather do my own thing and take a supplement that works!

    • Ana says:

      Hi there! Great blog! To sum it all up, I’m still TTC…still waiting (what feels like foevrer) for IVF.Maybe i will just order fertibella while i wait for the doctors to tell me (yet again) they can do nothing for me. It seems like women have such better prognosis just DIY with Fertibella than I have had paying so much money for drastic measures.

      • Mary says:

        I read this blog AFTER I did IVF. IVF gave me my first daughter. Now that I am in my late 30 s I know I don’t have a ton of time left to conceive. But this round of IVF did not work… and it cost us like $12,000! We don’t have money to do it again. I am trying not to feel the pressure, but I would like to get pregnant asap so I am going to try fertibella.

  14. heather says:

    i hope this works for me! This is my day 5 of taking fertibella and nothing yet.

    • PCOS Pam says:

      Hang in there, kiddo! According to their website, 79% conceive within 3 months and 86% conceive within 4! You’re on the right track! Just chart your temps and take your ovulation tests to keep yourself busy in the meantime. Good luck & baby dust! ;)

      • Chessie says:

        I had PCOS, with as few as 3 periods a year and was overweight. I lost 30 lbs and took fertibella for 5 months and now I am 2 months pregnant!

      • Anita says:

        I completely agree that natural cures like acupuncture and fertibella can help PCOS. I did it for several months and it was wonderful. The acupuncture was a little expensive, but wonderful. Fertibella is very affordable and I think it helped my cycles. The combination of both treatments helped keep me positive and relaxed about TTC. By charting my basal body temp, I was able to think/meditate on things that were going on within my body.I also believe in a low amylose diet for PCOS. Fertibella + my diet led me to ovulate on my own for the first time in over 2 years of TTC and after just a few months, resulted in a pregnancy. Glad I found this blog – loved your story.

    • Bunny says:

      I was in the exact same boat as you. I was also prescribed Metformin for PCOS but I had no iilnsun problems. Please look into it more before you start and seek another opinion. I did, and the doc was horrified that they had tried to put me on it. It is not approved by the FDA for PCOS, it’s a diabetes med. It’s not going to do anything for you if your blood sugar levels are fine except make you sick. Google the side effects, they’re pretty nasty. Metformin can be super helpful in treating PCOS patients but only if they have iilnsun problems. Just make sure sure you do your research!Good luck in whatever you decide

    • Rayna says:

      Your blog entries have given me new hope and inspiration. Incidentally, I attempted another IVF sequence with one of the top fertility clinics in Houston this last November. After a bad experience there, I am completely devoted to complementary treatments for infertility conditions. Fertibella sounds like the best option out there. There is something to be said about dietary and lifestyle changes that doctors are not always quick to advocate. Thanks for sharing.

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