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Trying For a Baby II

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  • Nikabella
    Nikabella Posts: 413 Forumite
    Oh no Leopardlady - having your car out of action is such a pain, you never realise just how much you rely on it until it's not there. Hope your month off gives you renewed vigour ;)

    Well it looks like we are well & truely scuppered this month. I have a 31 day cycle & get a +ve opk on CD18/19 (although it was later last month after the m/c) So thinking my cycle would be back to normal I used my first opk on CD15 (rather than 14 as instructions suggest, as I'm lucky to even get a winky second line), got a medium coloured line on CD15 (so not an actual positive) & thought eek I hope this is me catching the surge on the way up. CD16 I got another medium coloured line, gain hoping this wass on the way up (would normally be getting feint lines at this point. Then CD17, 18 & 19 I'm on very feint, winky lines. So either I haven't ov'd, I peaked sometime between CD15 & 16's tests or I peaked on CD14 & completely missed it - which I think is the most likely situation!

    So this means we only BD'd once before the probable peak & maybe once the day after! ARGH. I give up. I'm fed up of trying to be honest. Plus I feel poorly today & DD has a terrible ear infection that she must have had since last week & I have missed, so feel really guilty.:o

    Sorry for the rant.

    A.x
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  • cedrickerry
    cedrickerry Posts: 256 Forumite
    Evansangel wrote: »
    OMG im a capricorn!!! :D:D

    Im having a baby in June, weeehoooo!!! lol.

    :j:j:j:j:j:j

    Me too!
    Will that make the rest of the 2ww easier . . .. . . :o:rotfl:
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  • B2B-2008
    B2B-2008 Posts: 178 Forumite
    I'm on CD14. I have no idea when my OV is but we are BDing every other night at the moment and we are knackered lol.

    We will be getting the OV sticks next month to try to work out my cycle if this month doesn't work.
  • Leopardlady
    Leopardlady Posts: 1,264 Forumite
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    Hi Nikabella, i think i ov'd early this month as i tested when i thought it was about to happen and got two days of feint positives and then nothing, we had bd'd like crazy for the entire time, but nothing, it just makes my cycle look really messed up on ff. Oh well, this month is going to be lovely and we are goin to concentrate on our relationship, just enjoy being together.

    I will not go away as i said, i am so keen to see how you and Madmac do, along with all the other ladies, but you two have supported me soo much on here.

    On another note, my OH is a capricorn and i told him about the stars last night and he said "bring it on"!! hehe

    Very sticky baby dust to all :)
    Leopardlady
    Got married on the 26th April 08!!!!!!!:j:T

    Bumpy Bean was due 20th Nov 2010, born 15th Nov :j:j:T
  • smartie12
    smartie12 Posts: 7,658 Forumite
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    B2B-2008 wrote: »
    I'm on CD14. I have no idea when my OV is but we are BDing every other night at the moment and we are knackered lol.

    We will be getting the OV sticks next month to try to work out my cycle if this month doesn't work.

    I also have no idea when my OV is so we are BDing nearly every night or morning;)

    We will also get the OV sticks if nothing happens this month.

    Annie - when I was PG I "knew" but didn't really have any symptoms. I was only sick once... and that was after a huge chocolate cake:rotfl:
    BLOWINGBUBBLES:kisses2: SMARTIE12
  • kmckee999
    kmckee999 Posts: 227 Forumite
    MadMac wrote: »
    Smartie - I claim west - so we just need a south and east and we're all covered :D

    Nichart - ooh, sounds promising! LOL when I read about the entrance you made when getting home :rotfl: Fingers crossed for you hun x

    Hi Devonian Club :T
    Sorry to spoil the game but im north too... and i dont think my DH does gluten free Mad Mac sorry, but i will mention it to him tonight when i get home from work!! x
  • kmckee999
    kmckee999 Posts: 227 Forumite
    Leopardlady i think that is a fab idea, take some time and enjoy each other, do all the things u use to do go out and have fun and when ur minds else wher u just never know :D
    Think my DH and i are thinkin along the same lines too, we have both been so busy workin and im constantly wanting to get PG that its easy to loose sight of things.
    Good luck :D x
  • kmckee999
    kmckee999 Posts: 227 Forumite
    becs wrote: »
    I do despair of the medical profession sometimes! Dh said yesterday of my consultant that he was not a people person! He just knew statistics and figures but not patients. That really was awful though Shelly, I can imagine it must have been a tremendous shock.

    I hope im exempt from that statement becs :rotfl:
    Paramedics are lovely and when i have to giv bad news i do with lots of thought and consideration (promise) :D x
  • kindofagilr
    kindofagilr Posts: 6,825 Forumite
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    I think AF is on her way early, boobs are sore and I have cramp, she is due on Sat, but I think she will be here before then.

    Thats going to confuse me when I am trying to work out Ov dates lol
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  • smartie12
    smartie12 Posts: 7,658 Forumite
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    kmckee999 wrote: »
    Hi Devonian Club :T
    Sorry to spoil the game but im north too... and i dont think my DH does gluten free Mad Mac sorry, but i will mention it to him tonight when i get home from work!! x

    So i'm guessing your DH works in a chippie???:confused:

    Feel free to PM where it is he works... only so I can get a discount;):D

    My DH works in a supermarket so I'm sure we can come to some arrangement:rotfl:
    BLOWINGBUBBLES:kisses2: SMARTIE12
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