Congrats Floridafam!! Looks like we are gonna be due about the same time!...lol
<b>I may be wrong, but if I remember correctly from going through this stuff, dont they count 2 weeks before you actually conceive as "time pregnant". Like the egg gets released when your cycle starts, then 2 weeks later when its fertilized, you would already be considered 2 weeks pregnant. If that is the case(which agian, I may be totally wrong, but I think thats what I remember), you would have only conceived in mid July, not early July.</b>
If this is true - then I can see me being pregnant. My last blood/urine tests (before the day of the surgery) was July 15th.
That would in fact make me even more concerned as to why my uterus was so thick on the June 25th ultrasound. If it makes any difference - when they did the ultrasounds, they didn't just say that the lining was "thick" they said it was "dangerously thick". This is prior to me being pregnant, according to the doc.
I have always wondered if something was wrong because my cycles were always so heavy that I pretty much had to stay home. I mean they were BAD. Have been this way for about 2 years now. I never went and had it checked out because I just figured I was doomed to have heavy periods. Maybe that plays a part in this - maybe not.
I have another ultrasound scheduled for Wednesday. They are going to see if they see a baby. I'll let you all know what I find out. I certainly appreciate all your comments. Even though I can talk with DH about this - he hasn't and never will go through this.
I am definitely going to bring up the tubal thing and see what he says.