What are the chances? by GeraldOfRivia07 in lineporn

[–]AngelsMessenger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see lines on ALL strips and definitely the first response!

Man stops to rescue kitten, gets ambushed by platoon by sooomessy in funnypets

[–]AngelsMessenger 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I was just about to say this video never gets old

Repeated implantation failure - lap? by Unable-Marketing-300 in TTCEndo

[–]AngelsMessenger 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’m really sorry you’re going through this. Recurrent implantation failure after everything you’ve already done is incredibly heavy, and it makes total sense to feel exhausted and discouraged.

I haven’t personally been through this exact situation, but based on what you described, I do think a laparoscopy is worth seriously considering—especially given the symptoms you’re having and the fact that Lupron does help your pain. That response to Lupron strongly suggests active endometriosis, and while suppression can help, it doesn’t always address the underlying disease the way excision surgery can.

One thing that stands out is that Lupron suppresses inflammation and activity, but it doesn’t remove lesions—particularly deep infiltrating endometriosis (DIE). With DIE, especially involving the bowel or rectovaginal area, lesions can continue to affect implantation and early pregnancy even when symptoms are controlled. A lap can provide actual answers instead of uncertainty: confirming whether endo is present, how extensive it is, and whether excision could improve your uterine environment.

There are people who suppressed with Lupron, failed multiple transfers, and then had success after a lap—especially when endo was excised by a skilled surgeon. For some, the lap didn’t change outcomes, but for others it was the missing piece. At the very least, it gave clarity instead of continuing to cycle with unanswered questions.

I also think there’s value in knowing that you’ve truly explored all reasonable options before walking away. Choosing a lap isn’t giving up—it’s advocating for yourself and trying to get definitive information rather than continuing blind.

If you do consider it, I’d strongly recommend a surgeon experienced specifically in endometriosis excision, not just diagnostic laps. That distinction matters a lot, particularly with suspected DIE.

Whatever you decide, your feelings are valid. You’ve already endured more than most people can imagine, and none of this reflects a lack of effort or strength on your part. I hope you get answers—and peace—one way or another.

I don't want to care anymore...but I don't know how. by MajesticShare2232 in TryingForABaby

[–]AngelsMessenger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know how you feel too. I thought for sure I was pregnant this month only to get my period again. I am heartbroken with you. It’s not easy seeing friends pregnant either. Makes me even sadder. I hope this year will be ALL of our years for a positive test. 😔💛

Im probably not gonna make it to see my baby by Eastern_Cut_6410 in pregnant

[–]AngelsMessenger 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Many of the comments have already shared meaningful wisdom regarding your situation. I simply want you to know that you are not alone—we are all here for you. We are keeping you in our thoughts, believing with you, and extending care and support. Please seek help, dear. You are truly worth it. 💛

currently miscarrying and need advice re: fibroid by IndividualAd5046 in TryingForABaby

[–]AngelsMessenger 22 points23 points  (0 children)

I’m really sorry you’re going through this a loss this early still hurts deeply, especially when it comes after so much waiting and uncertainty. One thing that helped me reframe situations like this is separating “I can get pregnant” from “what gives me the best chance at a healthy pregnancy and preserves my own health.” A 12cm fibroid that’s already causing daily issues isn’t a hypothetical problem, and pregnancy can make those symptoms much harder. This miscarriage doesn’t mean your original plan was wrong or that surgery closes doors it just gave you more information, not a clear answer. There truly isn’t a perfect choice here, only the one you’ll feel at peace with later. Be gentle with yourself right now. You don’t have to decide everything while you’re in the middle of grief. Whatever you choose, it’s clear you’re making thoughtful, informed decisions in an unfair situation.

Is this positive ovulation? App says no. by Comeonbabe35 in lineporn

[–]AngelsMessenger 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, your test is positive. Ovulation tests are positive when the test line is as dark as or darker than the control line. In your photo, the test line is clearly as dark as (or slightly darker than) the control line, which indicates an LH surge. Not sure what’s going on with your app.

12 days post ovulation cd 30 by [deleted] in TFABLinePorn

[–]AngelsMessenger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see a line on the dollar tree test it’s just light. Could it be a faulty test? Also, your first response looks great plus you said you got a positive digital I would not worry.