Pregnant after IF

Question About Your City/Town

The RLPs (or what I guess is RLP) - it's been brutal for me lately!  If I get up the wrong way I will be in so much pain that I'll have to kind of hunch over while I'm walking, and it can last until I sit down again, which for me can be blocks.  It has been subsiding as soon as I get off my feet.   

Getting around NYC like this has been difficult!  I'm realizing that almost none of the subway stations have elevators/escalators - I have to walk up 5 flights of stairs just to get to work every morning.  It blows my mind that public places like this are not better equipped - what about disabled people?

Do you find that it's easy to get around in your city/town or do you run into similar issues? 

TTC in 2008. Stage II/III endo, Hashimotos hypothyroid, low morph (3%).
2 cycles Clomid/Ovidrel/TI/Crinone=BFN.
IUI #1 - 4 Follistim/Ovidrel/IUI/Crinone = BFN.
IVF #1 - Antagonist w/ ICSI 4/10. 17 retrieved, 5DT of 2, BFN :(
IVF #2 - Long Lupron w/ ICSI 6/10. 15 retrieved, 3DT of 2, BFFN!!
Lap 7/21/10
IVF #3 - Clomid/Antagonist w/ ICSI 10/10. 14 retreived, 3DT of 3, BFP 10/20 but m/c. No HB 11/15/10 - D&C 11/17/10.
FET - 2 blasts, 1 survived the thaw. Transfer 2/19. Beta #1 3/1 375, Beta #2 3/3 885, Beta #3 3/8 4261, Beta #4 3/11 9005. U/S 3/8 1 sac 1 yolk, U/S 3/16 1 heartbeat 114bpm!.

James Paul born Oct. 24th 2011 via c-section at 38 weeks!

"Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out."
"Courage is the first of human qualities because it is the quality which guarantees all others."

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