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should I get excited?

Had definite positive ovulation,  progesterone level was 13.2. Now having copious amounts of watery discharge, nausea, and headaches to go with my hot flashes! Should I get excited? I am supposed to POAS Saturday.
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Called doc, waiting for them to call back to say they have called in my clomid. Going to talk to hubby about acupuncture too.
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You can always continue to try to conceive.  The choice is yours....sometimes, it just takes time to happen.
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So, after came on. And tonight,  found out 2 couples we are close to are expecting. I am so happy for them,  but also fiercely envious.  They were both accidental and we have tried for so long
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Started spotting.   :-(
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Choice is up to u! Good luck in whatever u decided
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Thinking about calling it quits. We have a beautiful daughter,  and I am already 38. Maybe now is the time to stop ttc. *heavy  sigh.
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BFN :-(
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5837857 tn?1411577085
I would wait and see what the pregnancy test says

Good luck! :)
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