Live Pregnancy Test: 13DPO 1st IUI

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  • Опубликовано: 22 июн 2024
  • Take a pregnancy test with me at 13 DPO after my first IUI.This has been a rollercoaster of emotions. I am still hopeful and have learned a lot over the last 2 weeks. Stay tuned for my beta on Tuesday.
    Thanks for watching!
    XOXO
    Kaitlyn Marie

Комментарии • 23

  • @kcmusings
    @kcmusings 23 дня назад +2

    Hi Kaitlyn, new subscriber here. I've been doing IUIs for a little over a year now as a SMBC. Cheering you on during this journey!! Hopefully we'll get our bfp soon 🙏 ❤🤞

  • @adriennembaeri6339
    @adriennembaeri6339 23 дня назад +1

    Morning Kaitlyn! ☀️
    I clicked on your video so fast!! Please be easy on yourself it’s still early. This was the first one. If not this time it will be next time. Fingers crossed 🤞🏾 and blowing baby dust all in your direction.
    🤍🤎🩷🩵💙
    -Adrienne here in Maryland. Keep your head up!

  • @shardaejones2865
    @shardaejones2865 24 дня назад

    Good Morning. It is still early, so don’t give up just yet! You got this!

  • @sattheer1493
    @sattheer1493 24 дня назад +2

    I’m sorry it was negative today … Im planning to do this in the future and I know the wait will be torture for me. It helps me to compare it to traditional conception. Like, couples almost never conceive after a single attempt so we shouldn’t expect to either. That’s much easier said than done of course 😅

    • @KaitlynMarie-ug3po
      @KaitlynMarie-ug3po  24 дня назад +1

      So much easier said than done. We all know too much and feel like adding in science can eliminate those struggles but it doesn’t always. I’m confident it will happen at some point when it’s supposed to just might not be this time

  • @tomm2330
    @tomm2330 23 дня назад +2

    Hi beautiful person sorry it didn't say you was pregnant but it will come true because I know you a person going to continue trying until it happens I believe you was born to be a mom

  • @andreapoole4778
    @andreapoole4778 6 часов назад

    Hey just found your channel! I’m looking forward to going back and catching up on your videos! And SO jealous you got to be at the gymnastics Olympic trial??? I watched some of it on tv but not all. Anyway if you have any questions for me please ask . I will help you any way I can. And please, any negative hateful judgemental comments should be deleted and that person blocked from your channel immediately. Don’t even engage with them. I look forward to seeing you get your sweet miracle!❤❤🙏🙏

    • @KaitlynMarie-ug3po
      @KaitlynMarie-ug3po  6 часов назад +1

      Thank you lady!

    • @KaitlynMarie-ug3po
      @KaitlynMarie-ug3po  6 часов назад +1

      Thank you lady! ❤️

    • @andreapoole4778
      @andreapoole4778 5 часов назад

      @@KaitlynMarie-ug3po you’re welcome! If you want, you can check out my video that I titled My Fertility Story . In there, I share that just because you get married, doesn’t mean you get to have a baby with your husband. Also, I wanted to include that if you have a healthy reproductive system and anatomy, you can do at home insemination and save all the money from the IUI. If you have a great anatomy and no issues, you don’t need to do an IUI, you can have the sperm sent to your house and inseminate at home like I did that resulted in my beautiful daughter who is now 5. Let me know if I can do anything for you!♥️

  • @kaitlynratliff7579
    @kaitlynratliff7579 22 дня назад +1

    “Single mom by choice” aka “forced fatherlessness”. Sad. Children need a mother and a father. “This is something I really want”. Placing your desires above the needs of a child. Please rethink what you’re doing and the repercussions that follow for a child that grows up wanting to know the man that gave them life.

    • @KaitlynMarie-ug3po
      @KaitlynMarie-ug3po  22 дня назад +5

      Every parent starts off their process of building a family their own desires. It’s because they want to be parents. They want to build their family. I am confident that I have the support of family and friends to provide this child with the life full of love and support and male figures in my dad and other family member that they can look up to. Not all families have 2 parents some parents walk out early in life and they have no relationship with their child and that child can still grow up to be a happy and successful individual. Sure some don’t but I truly believe there is more to that story than simply not having 1 parent around.

    • @kaitlynratliff7579
      @kaitlynratliff7579 22 дня назад +2

      @@KaitlynMarie-ug3po grandparents are amazing gifts and important in the lives of children. But they also will never replace a father. Just as a mother could never be replaced.

    • @fattycakes613
      @fattycakes613 15 дней назад +1

      @@kaitlynratliff7579 Do you know any people who suffered abuse and neglect from their father? There are millions of people who have lifelong issues BECAUSE they had their father in their lives. Are good fathers ideal? Yes. But it is naive to pretend like every child who comes from a two-parent household will be happier than any child who comes from a single parent house. What about women who become single moms when their partners abandon them? Are those women letting their kids down? What about couples who divorce? Some of the most emotionally messed up adults I know come from families that had ugly divorces. And those people have two parents!

    • @derek4412
      @derek4412 10 дней назад

      The amount of black-and-white thinking in this reply is incredible.
      "...every child who comes from a two-parent household will be happier than any child who comes from a single parent house"
      Is this what the original commenter stated?
      Purposely denying a child of your presence (as the sperm donor has), or a father (as the potential mother here is willing to do) is wrong. It's making the world worse on purpose.
      In a separate video Kaitlyn here says she wants to make sure the donor is "a good person". No good person would ever have children he couldn't help guide and raise. If they did proper genetic testing on these donors they would likely find personality traits such as low conscientousness and an unreasonable amount of openness. These are not the kind of men typical women would choose to have a child with.

    • @kaitlynratliff7579
      @kaitlynratliff7579 2 дня назад

      @@fattycakes613 I do. I was one and now I have the privilege of watching my children grow up with a father who is everything a father should be. Something I did not get to experience. And something I as a mother would never want to take away from my children or that I could imagine purposely not giving my child. It’s not a perfect world and things will happen. I was raised by a single mom and I’m so thankful she chose life for me and worked hard for me. But my upbringing wasn’t ideal. My mom didn’t set me up for a life with an absent father on purpose though. That’s what this situation is. Using a sperm donor. To have a child with no intention of the child knowing their father. The child could end up having 100 half siblings. Could even grow up and end up going on a date with one of them and never knowing. Barf. There are so many unethical things about sperm and egg and embryo donation. Adoption is a beautiful process of redemption rather than purposefully creating unideal conditions for children to grow up in.