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Trying for a Baby Part Six

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  • bigzippy
    bigzippy Posts: 4,034 Forumite
    QQuaver wrote: »
    CM & OPKs are the way to go for you I think:cool:
    Only problem is that my CM agreed with the temps...blink.gif
    Meh, maybe DH was right about leaving it a while to test (better get some more in! :shhh:)
    Glad she's recovering fast:)
    Thanks :) Me too :)
    I've never batch cooked anything in my life. Perhaps I should try it:cool:
    I find it easier, cos I generally don't have what it takes to cook, so when I have a "good day" I'll do 10-12 portions of something, and that means when DH doesn't have what it takes either we can still have something healthy :) Saves on takeaways too! :p Especially as the easiest things to batch cook are also comfort food type things :D
    He's back home now:) Can't go upstairs as the bannister is too thick to grab. They are getting a new one installed soon.
    Do they know what happened now? Glad he's home again :)
    Oh really? You stalk there too?:rotfl:
    I might've done....previously....sEm_blush7.gif
    I don't any more though. It upsets me too much that it's not me there too blush.gif
    Hope you don't need any more:o
    I have at something like 27 IC Hpts, 25 IC OPKs, one clearblue +/- and two digi:p
    I have two digi inception indicators stashed too ;)
    emsbet wrote: »
    I know, most of the time I'm excited but occassionally I have a little wobble. It's in my nature to over think everything!
    I'm practicing being calm and not worrying, I've just not quite mastered it.... yet :o
    That's why you're still practising ;)
    It's perfectly natural to feel like that tho emsbet. Try not to worry too much :)
    "I am indelibly stained by hope and longing" - Nuts in May
  • fannyanna
    fannyanna Posts: 2,622 Forumite
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    Hello everyone.

    Emsbet - stop worrying x x x

    LittleRzippy - what's going on eh? I can understand your frustration. I bet you just want to know either way. Even I do :D

    As for me nothing new. Although my poor Hubby was sent off to the hospital this morning by his doctor. He had his circumcision 3 weeks ago and it ended up infected. This morning his GP said it didn't look right so called the hospital up and told them to expect Hubby. He's been waiting all morning and is still waiting so no idea what's going to happen. Poor Hubs :(
  • bigzippy
    bigzippy Posts: 4,034 Forumite
    fannyanna wrote: »
    LittleRzippy - what's going on eh? I can understand your frustration. I bet you just want to know either way. Even I do :D
    I do...I feel like if AF comes at least I'll know it was ov and that I'm on the right track and know what my luteal phase is. If not then I'm stuck with not knowing what's going on, or whether to look for pg or ov signs or what...:o
    As for me nothing new. Although my poor Hubby was sent off to the hospital this morning by his doctor. He had his circumcision 3 weeks ago and it ended up infected. This morning his GP said it didn't look right so called the hospital up and told them to expect Hubby. He's been waiting all morning and is still waiting so no idea what's going to happen. Poor Hubs :(
    OUCH! yikes.gif
    "I am indelibly stained by hope and longing" - Nuts in May
  • QQuaver
    QQuaver Posts: 8,444 Forumite
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    bigzippy wrote: »
    I'll do 10-12 portions of something, and that means when DH doesn't have what it takes either we can still have something healthy :) Saves on takeaways too! :p Especially as the easiest things to batch cook are also comfort food type things :D
    Really really good idea:cool: Good practise for when we are pg too:)
    I couldn't cook, so ended up with junk food:rotfl:
    Do they know what happened now? Glad he's home again :)
    When he fell backwards, he injured his spine under his neck.
    Don't fall over backwards while carrying something heavy, like mum:o
    don't any more though. It upsets me too much that it's not me there too blush.gif
    You'll be there soon:o
    I have two digi inception indicators stashed too ;)
    Mine expires in November:o
    euronorris wrote: »
    Why don't you book a private scan for week 8? That is what my sister and her hubby did and it really helped to put their minds at rest after the miscarriage in December/January.
    Good idea:)
    fannyanna wrote: »
    He had his circumcision 3 weeks ago and it ended up infected.
    :eek: Hope it clears up soon:o
  • lisa26_2
    lisa26_2 Posts: 2,100 Forumite
    QQuaver wrote: »
    Australia (Cairns, Great Barrier Reef, Ayers Rock and Perth):happyhear

    You seem to have very stable temps. Looking forward to seeing your shift soon:)


    Ooh lucky you, I'd love to have a posh holiday but we're too tight!! ANd Dh is a nightmare and get ridiculously grumpy when travelling. He'd be no good flying lang haul!!

    My temps are stable are they? I thought they were quite up and down but I'm a chemist/metallurgist so I'm used to working to lots of decimal places, not just 2 !!!

    I don't exactly batch cook but when I make something for tea I often make extra and then freeze the leftovers for another day.
  • bigzippy
    bigzippy Posts: 4,034 Forumite
    QQuaver wrote: »
    Really really good idea:cool: Good practise for when we are pg too:)
    I couldn't cook, so ended up with junk food:rotfl:
    Exactly - and I've got DH being trained up to do it too. I think it'd be great to have some stashed for post birth too - can't see much cooking going on in the first few weeks of newborn-dom!
    When he fell backwards, he injured his spine under his neck.
    Don't fall over backwards while carrying something heavy, like mum:o
    Ouch th_yikes.gif
    You'll be there soon:o
    Hopefully...that's the plan, at least ;) Though funnily enough, I'm not sure I'd go on that thread when I was newly pg. I'm not convinced it would help reassure me...:o I guess it would depend who was on it with me etc tho
    Mine expires in November:o
    They still work for a while though, don't they? I've no idea when mine expires. I'm not looking either! I think it would end up making me feel like I had a deadline to work to!blush.gif
    "I am indelibly stained by hope and longing" - Nuts in May
  • bigzippy
    bigzippy Posts: 4,034 Forumite
    Well, I have some red-tinged CM, so I guess my LP is 15days...

    (and before anyone pipes up with "it could be implantation spotting" and all that, well meaning though it is, I really don't think it is anything like that...:cool:)

    Guess I'd better order some more OPKs...

    PMA though : my chart actually DID show ov!th_wootsmiley.gif
    "I am indelibly stained by hope and longing" - Nuts in May
  • fannyanna
    fannyanna Posts: 2,622 Forumite
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    bigzippy wrote: »
    yikes.gif
    bigzippy wrote: »
    th_yikes.gif

    These are so funny.
    bigzippy wrote: »
    Well, I have some red-tinged CM, so I guess my LP is 15days...

    (and before anyone pipes up with "it could be implantation spotting" and all that, well meaning though it is, I really don't think it is anything like that...:cool:)

    Guess I'd better order some more OPKs...

    PMA though : my chart actually DID show ov!th_wootsmiley.gif

    Pants to the spotting but I'm joining you with the PMA - having PCOS and ovulating naturally is a huge victory :j :j :j
  • fannyanna
    fannyanna Posts: 2,622 Forumite
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    I keep getting distracted by work - how rude :)

    Emsbet - how many weeks are you now? I was going to say earlier about the morning sickness taht I think it only starts from something like week 6 so I wouldn't be too concerned. Plus some people are lucky and don't get morning sickness at all - I'm hoping to be one of those people when my time comes :D

    QQ - glad your Dad's ok now. I've made a mental note not to fall on my back with my Mum :p.
  • bigzippy
    bigzippy Posts: 4,034 Forumite
    edited 2 August 2011 at 1:20PM
    fannyanna wrote: »
    These are so funny.
    I love em! I found a new list of smileys and just pinch loads of em :p
    Pants to the spotting but I'm joining you with the PMA - having PCOS and ovulating naturally is a huge victory :j :j :j
    Exactly! th_rainbow.gif:)

    ETA: I'm still having a "period party" of sorts tho ;) Duvet day with the dogs and tele, then Chicken Tonight with roasties tonight, and cracky donuts from Morrison's tonight ;)
    "I am indelibly stained by hope and longing" - Nuts in May
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