Whoever named Lovenox should have named it Hatenox. It certainly isn't lovely or friendly to me. There's no love. This is what my belly looks like after seven days of shots. Thankfully, for the most part the bruises don't hurt. Although the big one hurt a lot yesterday. I look like I've been beat or like someone chucked a baseball at me. I think I'm going to run out of real estate before this is over.
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Laura
8/8/2015 11:02:10 am
Holy moly. That does not look like fun at all :(
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Angie
8/8/2015 09:37:42 pm
Oh Em!
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Jenna Briley
8/25/2022 10:03:49 pm
I’m so happy to read that IVF was a successful journey for your family. Congratulations, it looks like a few years late as I’m just now reading this and don’t know if you or anyone will even see it. My name is Jenna and I’m on my second round of IVF. This time my medications were changed and my doctors added on Lovenox. I am only on day two of the injections and I’ve never had such a big painful bruise from a shot prior. I’m terrified to give myself more shots since the first two, hours later turned into bruises larger than the size of a quarter. I then noticed the injection site began to bleed later on that same evening. I have a feeling my belly will look like the picture you posted and I’m scared and no one close to me knows how I feel. Thank you for posting this and reading your success story makes me feel like there is hope in this long painful process. Not sure if anyone will read this or see this but Lovenox sucks!
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9/15/2022 01:39:27 am
Thankyou for sharing this information....Appreciate it
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We have been trying to conceive (TTC) since July 2012, and it's been a long road. After 4 unsuccessful IUIs (artificial inseminations) and countless heartache, we have decided to move forward with in vitro fertilization (IVF). Even though it's insanely expensive, it has the highest chance for success (75%) and it's our best hope. One of the most frustrating things about our infertility is that there is absolutely nothing wrong with either of us (that they can test). Oftentimes IVF also is diagnostic, so along with hoping for a happy, healthy baby, we are hoping for some answers. This is our journey, and we appreciate any prayers along they way. Archives
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