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Trying For a Baby III

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  • smartie12
    smartie12 Posts: 7,658 Forumite
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    Smartie- u aint on the list hun....is it worth putting you on it;)
    Fingers crossed for you:D:D

    I'm not going on list cos I have no idea whats going on with my body to know when to test!!
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  • smartie12
    smartie12 Posts: 7,658 Forumite
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    smartie, i think the second time was prob the time you ov'd, i don't think it is very common to ov twice?? I would take your dates from the second time, as it sounds like more ewcm, and the positive on the stick, although the stick are not the most reliable things ( i have never had a positive??)

    Good luck and i hope it all works out :)

    That's what I'm thinking but is it possible for the stick to give a false positive... and what was the spotting the day after the postive???:confused:
    BLOWINGBUBBLES:kisses2: SMARTIE12
  • kindofagilr
    kindofagilr Posts: 6,825 Forumite
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    Well maybe smartie did OV twice though? if there was two positives? I mean what other explanation could there be for the 2 positivies?
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  • Found this according to them you can:confused:
    1.11.09 - debt = £45k:eek:
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  • ginvzt
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    Ok, I'll stick my head out again. I don't want to give any false hopes or anything, but I am sure I rad that sometimes opk can be used as pg test, although not very accurate and taht positive opk can be (but not necessarily) an indication of positive pg test..

    Have a look here: http://www.peeonastick.com/opkhpt.html
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  • emmzy
    emmzy Posts: 428 Forumite
    Ok BIGGG News!! I just took her out to feed and get pictures and she opened her eyes for the first time!!!!:D:D:D:D
    Sorry about the pics, shes not a big fan of holding still!

    http://www.bebo.com/PhotoAlbumBig.jsp?PageNbr=1&MemberId=2497445649&PhotoAlbumId=11384170220&PhotoId=11458595366
  • emmzy wrote: »
    Ok BIGGG News!! I just took her out to feed and get pictures and she opened her eyes for the first time!!!!:D:D:D:D
    Sorry about the pics, shes not a big fan of holding still!

    http://www.bebo.com/PhotoAlbumBig.jsp?PageNbr=1&MemberId=2497445649&PhotoAlbumId=11384170220&PhotoId=11458595366
    Dammit!! I can't look at Bebo it's blocked from work:mad: Awwww gald you got to see her opening her eyes though, sooooooooooooo cute:D:D
    1.11.09 - debt = £45k:eek:
    [STRIKE]Car Loan = £0[/STRIKE] CCCS Total = £30,246.88 Total Debt Paid off - 32.78%
    DFD [STRIKE]Nov[/STRIKE][STRIKE]Sept[/STRIKE]Aug 2018:o Only 75 payments to go:)
  • emmzy
    emmzy Posts: 428 Forumite
    aww does facebook work for you? ill put them there too lol
  • emmzy wrote: »
    aww does facebook work for you? ill put them there too lol
    Oooo yes please:D:D For some reason they haven't blocked facebook:confused:...........MD must use it too:rotfl:
    1.11.09 - debt = £45k:eek:
    [STRIKE]Car Loan = £0[/STRIKE] CCCS Total = £30,246.88 Total Debt Paid off - 32.78%
    DFD [STRIKE]Nov[/STRIKE][STRIKE]Sept[/STRIKE]Aug 2018:o Only 75 payments to go:)
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