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Trying For a Baby III

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  • kindofagilr
    kindofagilr Posts: 6,825 Forumite
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    LOL confuzzled yes it is me with the bad belly on the pregnancy thread.

    Sorry I dont have any other advice lil devil, I had a banana this morning and it stayed, but then got really bad pains so had to come home from work

    I had some jacket potatoes for lunch and stayed in me but I still have really bad pains, and I am mega hot
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  • kindofagilr
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    kmckee999 wrote: »
    tried copy and pasting.. didnt work :(

    I think you have to upload it to a photo website like photobucket (which is free) then post a new messafe here and click on the box that looks like a mountain to me it has a yellow background then you put the url for the photo from photobucket in there
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  • Evansangel
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    Hi all. Only 3 hours 45 minutes until my scan! :j

    I have to have a full bladder and i really dont want the dildo scanner shoved up my foof again so im banning myself from the toilet from 6pm :rotfl:

    Made Lasagne for lunch/dinner, we put pepperoni on top, it was lovely :)

    Does anyone read thats life and take a break?
    I bought it today and theres a story about a little boy that has cerebral palsy and his dad gave up work to be his carer, and i was sitting there reading and sobbing lol.

    OH was saying "is it a sad story?" and between sobs i was saying "no *sob* its *sob* happy *sob*" :rotfl:
  • B2B-2008
    B2B-2008 Posts: 178 Forumite
    Wishing you lots of luck for your scan EA, let us know how it goes.
  • ~annie~_2
    ~annie~_2 Posts: 108 Forumite
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    hey kmckee999 - just wondering, I've been doing a bit of research on ladies with long AF's and apparently there's a drug you can ask your doc for called Provera which brings on AF so you can "reset" yourself so's to speak. I haven't taken this, or advocate taking it and I recommend doing your own research, but it seems to help lots of ladies.

    I know if my cycle goes on much longer I'm going to ask for it (currently CD45 when I am normally 30) :eek:
  • ~annie~_2
    ~annie~_2 Posts: 108 Forumite
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    Good luck EA - hope you don't get the scanner dildo *lolz*

    I read That's Life and Take a Break :embarasse
  • MadMac_2
    MadMac_2 Posts: 1,173 Forumite
    Ooh, EA will be there now, it might even all be over if they were running early!

    OPK used this afternoon confirmed what the CBFM said this morning, boo.
  • nunnygirl
    nunnygirl Posts: 2,206 Forumite
    MadMac, a positive OPK generally means ov in 2-3 days don't it?

    Fingers crossed EA walked out with a mahoosive smile on her face!
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  • MadMac_2
    MadMac_2 Posts: 1,173 Forumite
    I hope she did! I wonder if her ears are burning with all this talk about her! Come on EA, put our minds at ease please!

    OV positive can mean within 12 hours up to 36 hours - but no way can I stretch that time from this morning to Friday night! Why oh why has it turned up so early this month? I just didn't see that coming, else would have jumped on him while I still could. So in tears yet again, bloody hormones.

    How's you doing?
  • snugglepants
    snugglepants Posts: 509 Forumite
    Aaaaaah I can't wait to hear from EA! She'll have had it done by now :D
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