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MSE Parents Club Part 15
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Actually i'm not sure if its positive or invalid cos the lines are so faint!!!
I will do it again tomorrow morning. Darned cheap ebay sticks!
Faint line still means positive! :eek:
I think you should post a picture so we can all decide for you.
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Emm......That's interesting
Thanks for telling us, I feel loved now
SO, may I be the first to say congrtulations if it is +ve, but just faint, and offer you my commisserations if it's invalid, but remind you that these things have a tendancy to come along at the right time so all is good. I think I've said that alredy today :rotfl:
hugs x
ETA - Aless are you implying we should look at the lines or Em's tummy region :rotfl:r.mac, you are so wise and wonderful, that post was lovely and so insightful!0 -
oh and I ws randomly thinking of feely the other day. I haven't seen her for a long time on here - If anyone is in touch with her can they pass on my kindest regards to her and Toby.r.mac, you are so wise and wonderful, that post was lovely and so insightful!0
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Actually i'm not sure if its positive or invalid cos the lines are so faint!!!
I will do it again tomorrow morning. Darned cheap ebay sticks!
ETA: tentative :jAny question, comment or opinion is not intended to be criticism of anyone else.2 Samuel 12:23 Romans 8:28 Psalm 30:5
"To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die"0 -
Hello Alice! Thanks for posting!
GISI, I also hope it's just an infatuation. It's easy done; we don't go blind when we settle down with one person, but acting on it and hurting the other person is not on, not ever. I hope you can talk about it calmly and come to some sort of comforting solution. Thinking of you xxx And my PM box is open.
I don't blame you for reading his messages, I would too if I felt suspicious (:o?) but agree with MFD that if he was actually having an affair he'd be more careful. By deleting her messages on his FB I'd assume he's embarrassed by the level of her attention and hoping that deleting the evidence deletes the problem. That's a very common male way to do stuff IME (meaning no particular generalisation, just that it often happens) but talking about it calmly will get it out in the open and do more to clear the air. :grouphug:
Keely, it sounds like a touch of the green eyed monster to me - you're able to budget, you don't need to buy loads of stuff to feel happy and you have a little family that you love who love you too. If I was in your frenemy's position I'd be enviousLet her go and move on, people who can't be happy for you aren't worth your effort. I have a frenemy too, she has a child a little bit younger than Miss M and wastes no opportunity to remind me that she lost all her baby weight and I haven't and that her partner's a lawyer. She has no idea of our household income but because she has a designer changing bag and I like bargains assumes she's better than I am. I just don't go out of my way to see her, and while she's part of my extended group of friends (beggars can't be choosers when the English-speaking population is limited
) anyone who listens to her nasty gossip is also not worth my time. You are a lovely mummy and your job is to look after your lovely boy. If a "friend" can't see that she should be an ex friend.
Em, are you telling us you're with child?Organised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
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Michelle - as long as we make sure that it's easily accessible by public transport and is indoors then we'll be fineMummy to Thomas born April 27th 2010 8lb 5oz0
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You know, SJ, that in that post you spelt Keely's name wrong
I know! I realised after I'd posted lol. I'm telling you, baby brain! (In my defense I have a cousin called Keeley)
ladybirdintheuk wrote: »Daft question about getting a coild fitted, but what should I expect? Does it hurt? I will have the rest of the afternoon off while Izzy is at nursery anyway, but will I be able to do anything useful with my time or will I be sat on the sofa feeling sorry for myself ?!
It's not too bad. It's a bit uncomfortable but nothing to worry about. I was laying there, legs akimbo for ages while the Dr read the instructions as this was apparently a new type of coil she hadn't seen before! So as long as your Dr isn't as much of a muppet as mine you'll be fineMoooooorning all!:D:D:eek::D:D:D
:T:T:T That was quick lol! (Really hope I have made the correct assumption!)0 -
Sarah_Joanne wrote: »I was laying there, legs akimbo for ages while the Dr read the instructions as this was apparently a new type of coil she hadn't seen before! So as long as your Dr isn't as much of a muppet as mine you'll be fine
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My first smear test, I was all set up, speculum doing its thing, when the Dr was called out to an emergency and she didn't take it out. I was stuck there for half an hour :eek:Organised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
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Its in the bin now with last nights dinner and I shall not be rooting for it! :rotfl: the control line is the same as the negative line according to the instructions, but i'm not sure if its actually showing anything or not or if its the join between the bit you pee on? We shall call today inconclusive and tomorrow pee in a pot and dunk the stick in so I cant argue I didnt do it rightMummy to
DS (born March 2009)
DD (born January 2012)
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Do it nowwwwwwwwwwwww EmOrganised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
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