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Trying For a Baby II

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  • kindofagilr
    kindofagilr Posts: 6,825 Forumite
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    gymfiend wrote: »
    OMG you're a Hanson fan!!!! I really thought I was going to marry Zac til about a year ago!!!! :D

    LOL thats totally excellent lol I cant believe it! I thought I was going to marry Taylor!

    Its so hard to find Hanson fans these days lol, have you seen them live over here? (I am presumuing you are from the uk lol)

    I just went on a crusie to Miami and the Bahamas with Hanson in january :) it was this thing called the rock boat and there were 30 bands on board and it was basically a music festivla for 5 days on the ship

    Check out this cross stitch I did of zac

    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1725627
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  • Evansangel
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    Hi everyone, not at work today! Woohoo!

    Well im now obbsessed with taking my temp. Last night it went from 98.50f
    to 97.60f. This morning it went from 97.48 to 98.50 again lol.

    OH keeps telling me not to keep taking my temp :D

    I have a big bruise on my toe and it hurts :( Our freezer is rubbish so we have to make sure the door is closed very tightly otherwise things defrost, but i've been getting lazy and just kicking the door shut lol. Now i have a bruise and it hurts to walk :(

    CD29 for me, or 11dpo. Not feeling sick/nauseous now. But am feeling tired a little. This morning CM was a weird colour, white but a tinge of a greeny colour.

    Is that normal? Sorry if tmi lol.

    Kindofagilr - That cross stich is effing good!

    Right im off now, to find some charts to look at. I find them interesting and keep comparing BFP ones and BFN ones haha.

    Its safe to say im a little obbsessed :D

    Byeeee xx
  • nunnygirl
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    Nunny - I'm so jealous:p How do you burn songs to your ipod?!?!/ I still aint a clue usually get dh to do it but fed up of waiting for him to get round to it:mad: Do u get them off itunes?!?! I'm trying to find a site thats legal but free.....think I'm pi$$in in't wind though:rotfl:


    xx

    I just burn them from the CD's I want, as I don't have itunes, I use another program which I think is a million times easier!!:T

    We've got a lot of people testing soon. Fingers crossed we get at least the lucky 3:T
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  • kindofagilr
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    Thanks EA :)

    I hope your toe gets better

    I am so emotional, I have just been crying my eyes out to OH on the phone, why? I have no flippin idea!
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  • Leopardlady
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    Nice to hear from you elastgirl, i have been keeping an eye on you and am keeping as much crossed for you as possible and look forward to hearing of a beautiful little bundle of joy from you :)

    Yes EA you are obsessed, you really should try and relax a little! You know i understand completely, but you only need to take you temp once a day to check, not every few hours!!

    Anyway go outside and get some sun, the vit d is meant to be fab for ttc and it is free from the sun :)
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  • keeleyw24
    keeleyw24 Posts: 57 Forumite
    Ahhh thanks for the welcome ladies!

    I've been charting, but not been using OV sticks, do they make a difference, and how quickly do you go through them? I'm a bit stingy (hence, MSE!;)) and so don't like being things without knowing they will work, hee hee! :rolleyes:

    I've looked at a lot of websites but some of them seem to conflict with each other and it can all be a bit daunting/confusing!:o

    I look forward to learning more and hopefully posting some good news soon (due tomo......fingers crossed!)

    Just wondering what the best test kits are as well?

    K xx
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  • keeleyw24
    keeleyw24 Posts: 57 Forumite
    Also can someone tell me what all the abreviations stand for??? SORRY if I'm being a bit of a thicko!! Ha!

    Thanks! :D

    K xx
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    18'500 in debt Nov 09 :pLoving saving and getting our lives back! YAY!


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  • nunnygirl
    nunnygirl Posts: 2,206 Forumite
    edited 24 June 2009 at 11:39AM
    Hi keeley, ov sticks work, you use them everyday from cd10 (please let me know if this is wrong) until you get your positive, so it's not many a month

    Abbreviations are HERE

    Best test kits are the ones that use red dye, First response, superdrugs own, and some of the eBay cheapies

    Check out this cross stitch I did of zac

    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1725627


    OMG, thats AWESOME!!! A friend of mine does cross stitch, will find a pic she did

    brianxstitch.jpg

    This is the son of one of her friends. He races in a British Championship
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  • lambanana
    lambanana Posts: 685 Forumite
    I'm on CD6, I thought AF had gone but she was made a re-appearance this morning much to my annoyance!

    I'm due to test 27th July if no AF before then...AAAAAAAAGES away. Stupid long cycles :( That would be 2 days after AF is due though, not testing early and disappointing myself with yet another BFN.
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  • kindofagilr
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    Thats totally awesome nunnygirl :)
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