Nanny->Mommy
Hi girls, I need a little advice on clomid with <a href="https://glowing.com/glow-fertility-program">IUI</a> and what to expect on the medication and while starting <a href="https://glowing.com/glow-fertility-program">IUI</a>.
I currently am a “nanny” for a single Dad with 3 kids. I have been a part of this family & managing this home 5 years (youngest is 5.5 oldest is 14 with Aspergers) i LOOOVE these kids and my job but it is no secret i am basically living a double life.
Work Husband and 3 children from 6am-7pm and then i head home to my fun sweet loving REAL HUSBAND every night. IM EXHAUSTED and we all know it. Because of the family situation and our attachment I am not leaving this job until absolutely necessary (when I’m very prego, fingers crossed) my boss Dad and husband are great buds and understanding of it all. My husband would love his wife to be home more but also loves these kids and respects that they are so much of my life. (Our Flower girl and ring bearers) 💗
Because i manage this home and these lives Every SINGLE day is filled with lots of obstacles due to the behavioral issues, so many errands and tasks but so so so much love.
I have read stress can make the <a href="https://glowing.com/glow-fertility-program">IUI</a> not work, i have also read that clomid makes you hormonal. I am thinking of taking time off work and using my back up for this time frame, BUT i have no idea what the time frame is? Anyone know what to expect on clomid and <a href="https://glowing.com/glow-fertility-program">IUI</a>? Am i being ridiculous or does this make some sense?
My husband is adorable and wants to unplug me from the world for weeks lol
Clomid would start on July 15th if all goes well... then i assume trigger shots start after i just don’t know when and then <a href="https://glowing.com/glow-fertility-program">IUI</a> would be soon after...
Should i take time off? How much time?
Thank you for helping this nanny -> be a mommy. :)
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