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Trying for a Baby Part Six

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  • ddebski_us
    ddebski_us Posts: 1,107 Forumite
    cleomolly wrote: »
    Popping in to say hello and if you'll have me re-join the thread :)

    Its a good thing I don't know a lot of you, means a lot have moved on to the pregnancy threads, but for those that do remember me, a big hello to you and here's hoping for our BFP's very soon (I'm bringing lots of angel dust with me for happier times) :)

    The cycle I got my BFP I took Soy CD2 - 7, so I'm planning to try Soy again when af arrives. Its only been 2 weeks since I lost my boy at 16+3 weeks but I got a BFN yesterday indicating HcG has left my system so I'm back on the road. Never ever thought I'd wish to see that BFN, its a strange feeling! but hey ho looking forward to getting to know you and hopefully getting my bump back :)


    Been lurking for a few days, its all got to sink in again though, this TTC business is complicated, mind boggling stuff!

    Back on FF (wow that's changed!) and dusted my thermometer off. Looking forward to hopefully getting my cycle back to some normality and a BFP very soon.

    p.s Although I'm sad to be back on this thread, it offered me soo much support through TTC and I couldn't think of anywhere else I'd rather share the journey :)

    Hi Cleo.

    I was only thinking about you this morning. Just wanted to say that I think you're a very brave lady and I hope you get your BFP very soon. I'll be looking out for you.

    xDx
    Fear is temporary, regret is forever.....
    :happyhear Baby girl born 27th September - 10 days late!! :happyhear
  • bigzippy
    bigzippy Posts: 4,034 Forumite
    QQuaver wrote: »
    Further temp drop and spotting. Seems CD1 is tomorrow...

    I wish, but alas not. It went down even further, and my temps are never wrong when it goes down:o

    She is a good friend:) She probably had something else on her mind:o

    :rotfl:
    You are right, I can't be ill or puke etc as then, people will think I got pg:o
    :( non-dodgy group hug coming your way :o
    Hope you sort things with your friend. Are you gonna just let it go, or are you gonna talk to her about it? Maybe she just doesn't know what to say and feels guilty? When I told my friend about the PCO and the possible implications she she said nothing for half an hour and then said "I need farmville neighbours :("! And then didn't get in touch for over 10 days and then changed her status on fb to "misses my best friend" (me, iho)...:huh:
    BB1984 wrote: »
    Aw QQ, sounds like you need a

    smiley_hug.gif

    too! :o

    BB
    What BB said :)
    Darkphaery wrote: »
    Well tested this morning and BFN :( but am staying positive, it isn't over until the witch appears and i can't feel her breath on the back of my neck just yet :p Today's CD 30(28) will wait until Sunday then going to get a superdrugs test which is a little more sensitive then the one i used this morning.
    I've also decided if it doesn't happen this month and SHE appears i am getting a tattoo that i always wanted. It's not big, it's not particulaly intricate but i feel it's never had as much meaning as it does now so i'm either getting a bean or that :)
    SBD to all x
    Nice PMA :)
    "I am indelibly stained by hope and longing" - Nuts in May
  • QQuaver
    QQuaver Posts: 8,444 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Derby2 wrote: »
    I couldn't resist posting my hubbys favourite phrase for the girls...he says I have a wazzo pair of jubblies.

    I choose to take it as a compliment!
    Wazzo? What's that?:rotfl:
    cleomolly wrote: »
    Popping in to say hello and if you'll have me re-join the thread :)
    Welcome back (((big hugs))).

    Here's a list of our FF charts (I've added you as a friend already:)):

    QQuaver
    Greener Grass
    must_try_harder
    Jen151
    Tinksy
    Kellyg
    x_Charlie_x
    KimmyMarky
    Countrybum
    BB1984
    newyearnewstart
    Penny1981
    Bigzippy
    euronorris
    euronorris wrote: »
    Oh, I'm sorry honey. You can borrow him if you like? lol I'll send him over this weekend and then I can sleep all weekend.

    Cautionary Warning:

    Euro's OH is allergic to housework, but fabulous at creating it. He'll also eat you out of house and home, but....he will fix your PC/laptop if it breaks.

    Beware of the frequent episodes of him wandering around the kitchen, looking at all of the food, and then declaring 'There's nothing to eat!'.
    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    bigzippy wrote: »
    :( non-dodgy group hug coming your way :o
    Thanks:o
    Hope you sort things with your friend. Are you gonna just let it go, or are you gonna talk to her about it? Maybe she just doesn't know what to say and feels guilty?
    I'm letting it go, she's such a good person, nothing she says can offend me:)
  • bigzippy
    bigzippy Posts: 4,034 Forumite
    Jen151 wrote: »
    having a wee giggle at everyones OH's names for them. my OH calls mine 'uppies'!!! due to their pertness :o
    Jealous!!:p
    Jen151 wrote:
    temp today 36.36, still got to update FF as didn't get the chance last night. feeling hopeful on the 2ww.
    :T Good luck :D
    euronorris wrote: »
    Jen - I'm dropping the random names in for fun now. Hoping it keeps a smile on everyone's faces, especially if anyone is having a low day. I have a library of them stored in my noggin'! lol
    Hahaha I wondered if you were! :p Nice work ;)
    QQuaver wrote: »
    Is everybody's DH/OH like that?
    My DH is once a week person:(
    I wouldn't worry QQ - my DH is all over the place tbh! I think he's thrown out by the TTC thing too - cos it's now become a "challenge" to him (:rotfl:) but he has said he also feels more pressure now too... it has a lot to do with his self esteem too, in my DH's case :) Don't take it to heart :)
    "I am indelibly stained by hope and longing" - Nuts in May
  • BB1984
    BB1984 Posts: 1,039 Forumite
    euronorris wrote: »
    We tend to average somewhere between 5-7 times a week.

    :eek: :eek: :eek: I'm surprised you can still walk! :rotfl:
    Derby2 wrote: »
    I couldn't resist posting my hubbys favourite phrase for the girls...he says I have a wazzo pair of jubblies.

    :rotfl: Love it! Will tell that one to my DH when he gets home!
    cleomolly wrote: »
    Popping in to say hello and if you'll have me re-join the thread :)

    Although I'm sad to be back on this thread, it offered me soo much support through TTC and I couldn't think of anywhere else I'd rather share the journey :)

    I'm so sorry cleomolly, but welcome, welcome! Hopefully the current bunch of us will be just as supportive as the old lot, although at the moment all we seem to talk about is our lady lumps...! :D

    BB
    :love:"Live long, laugh often, love much":love:
  • BB1984
    BB1984 Posts: 1,039 Forumite
    bigzippy wrote: »
    Jealous!!:p

    Yeah me too! Mine are so big that I dread to think what they'll look like once they've done a couple of rounds of breastfeeding! (hopefully) Have got some secret savings stashed away for a bit of liftage if necessary...! :rotfl:

    BB
    :love:"Live long, laugh often, love much":love:
  • smash7
    smash7 Posts: 424 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary Combo Breaker
    Ummm.... In contrast to all of the big jugs out there, mine are sometimes called fried eggs......... :rotfl: Yes, you guessed it - flat as a pancake :rotfl:
    Que Sera, Sera
  • bigzippy
    bigzippy Posts: 4,034 Forumite
    Derby2 wrote: »
    I couldn't resist posting my hubbys favourite phrase for the girls...he says I have a wazzo pair of jubblies.

    I choose to take it as a compliment!
    :rotfl:
    I'm wondering if any RL people have found me on this board yet, or if I'm safe to use any of DH's :D:p
    cleomolly wrote: »
    p.s Although I'm sad to be back on this thread, it offered me soo much support through TTC and I couldn't think of anywhere else I'd rather share the journey :)
    Welcome back... I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. Take the time (lurking, posting, or otherwise) to heal and I really hope your dreams come true when you're both ready :)
    QQuaver wrote: »
    Thanks:o
    I'm letting it go, she's such a good person, nothing she says can offend me:)
    Good call :) I bet she'll be mortified if she realises what she's said :)
    "I am indelibly stained by hope and longing" - Nuts in May
  • bigzippy
    bigzippy Posts: 4,034 Forumite
    BB1984 wrote: »
    Yeah me too! Mine are so big that I dread to think what they'll look like once they've done a couple of rounds of breastfeeding! (hopefully) Have got some secret savings stashed away for a bit of liftage if necessary...! :rotfl:

    BB
    :rotfl: I have the same issues!! I can't wear "proper" bras now tho...so even the days of enhanced lift/appropriate scaffolding seem to be over :o
    smash7 wrote: »
    Ummm.... In contrast to all of the big jugs out there, mine are sometimes called fried eggs......... :rotfl: Yes, you guessed it - flat as a pancake :rotfl:
    :rotfl: Charming :p
    "I am indelibly stained by hope and longing" - Nuts in May
  • MacLurky
    MacLurky Posts: 17 Forumite
    Umm TLP...

    13dpo on tesco own brand cd25 (24/25)
    :j lurks about :j
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