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Trying for a Baby Part 7

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  • TeamLowe
    TeamLowe Posts: 2,406 Forumite
    :o*hugs* to BZ
    whilst it wasn't so heavy/painful as yours, i'm not entirely sure my last period wasn't a m/c as it was late and quite red (like felt tip red like my m/c bleeding was) and i'm sure i saw umm, something. i try not to think of it like that but i can't help but wonder, even though i had like a thousand negative tests lol i prefer to think i'm just being paranoid but if it helps you to think of it as something then i think you should, if you know what i mean

    i had a dream about QQ aswell! except in mine she wanted 25g of each of our DH's swimmers! which thinking about it whilst awake, is rather a lot. still, Bigzippy said she'd already given hers so it must've been possible lol

    had an embarassing moment this morning when i burst into tears about the Thought for the Day on Radio 4 (like it's not embarassing enough that i listen to R4 at the age of 25 lol)
    Little Lowe born January 2014 at 36+6

    Completed on house September 2013

    Got Married April 2011
  • kavics17
    kavics17 Posts: 2,235 Forumite
    QQ, hugs, let's hope you don't need to cancel the cycle.
    euronorris wrote: »
    I dreamt that my 64 year old mother was 4 months pregnant last night, as she'd somehow reversed the ageing process on her body. I wasn't happy (shamefully), just massively jealous!


    Imagine that, having a baby at that age!
    Birdie85 wrote: »
    Dinner with my family tonight, will have to sit and smile as everyone gushes about SIL being PG... I'm still massively jealous and feel terrible because I shouldn't be so awful :o

    That's how I feel when I go home. My sister had 3 within 3 years than my brother's wife announced that she was expecting and had a baby last April. I was due in June this year but had a Mc and my best cousin announced that she is expecting a boy in June. As much as I am happy that they all have babies, I'm so jealous...
    claire16c wrote: »
    I do love DH being a personal trainer sometimes. I have a major chocolate craving at the moment always do around AF (well thats my excuse anyway :)), and hes just come home with 2 boxes of proper nice expensive ones.

    Hes told his clients who dont want any chocs in their house at the moment to pass them onto him if they want to.

    .

    We have plenty of chocs in our house, OH can't get through them. I refuse to eat any now as it appears on my hips straight away:o.
  • Birdie85
    Birdie85 Posts: 9,330 Forumite
    TeamLowe wrote: »
    i had a dream about QQ aswell! except in mine she wanted 25g of each of our DH's swimmers! which thinking about it whilst awake, is rather a lot. still, Bigzippy said she'd already given hers so it must've been possible lol

    had an embarassing moment this morning when i burst into tears about the Thought for the Day on Radio 4 (like it's not embarassing enough that i listen to R4 at the age of 25 lol)

    :rotfl: on both accounts!

    Good news about the mortgage Flee!

    Sorry that you're surrounded by babies in your family Kavics, hopefully one day soon your LO will join the clan :) I'm lucky in that we don't have any in our family/group of friends yet :o
    Overcome the notion that you must be ordinary. It robs you of the chance to be extraordinary!
    Goal Weight 140lb Starting Weight: 160lb Current Weight 145lb
  • QQuaver
    QQuaver Posts: 8,444 Forumite
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    Cleofish, hugs for painful AF:o
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    Squ1rrels, do you have lots of muscles? That'll make you heavier, but fine health wise?
    kavics, have you tested?
    Tinkwings, yay for the blood results, go BD!:j:D
    Nicki, hope no new bruises appear on your DD:o
    As for my LH, is is supposed to be less than 20 at my stage (CD10, and lead follicle being only 11mm:().
    euronorris, hi there:wave:
    My sister is marrying that Dutch friend you might remember I mentioned long time ago:o
    Hope your OH will come around soon:)
    Littlezee, (((massive hugs))):grouphug:
    TeamLowe, :rotfl:about getting everyone's DH/OHs swimmers:rotfl:
  • euronorris
    euronorris Posts: 12,247 Forumite
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    Oh, please forgive me, but my memory is rubbish! Congratulations to your sister though! Will she be living in UK or NL? And I hope he's a nice guy....and tall (Dutch folk are generally a lot taller than UK folk), and good looking! lol My wrist surgeon was very nice looking! :D
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  • QQuaver
    QQuaver Posts: 8,444 Forumite
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    euronorris wrote: »
    Oh, please forgive me, but my memory is rubbish! Congratulations to your sister though! Will she be living in UK or NL? And I hope he's a nice guy....and tall (Dutch folk are generally a lot taller than UK folk), and good looking! lol My wrist surgeon was very nice looking! :D
    He's 6.5ft and a very nice person:cool:
    They will be living in the UK for now:)

    Wasn't this your words?:

    Hello = Hallo
    Thank you = Dankuwel (dank oo vel) - formal or Dankjewel (dank ye vel) - informal
    Thanks = Bedankt
    Goodbye - there are many forms but you will hear 'Tot ziens' in shops mostly. It's kind of like, see you later and pronounces 'Tot zeens'.
    Sorry = Sorry (yes, really)
    Geen dienst = No service (usually shown on buses/trains when they are not in service - a handy one to know)
    Ik ben ..... = I am .... (insert name here) or Ik heet (hate) ...... for the formal version

    And if you're being really adventurous:

    Het was leuk je ontmoet te hebben - It was nice to meet you.
  • squ1rrel5
    squ1rrel5 Posts: 784 Forumite
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    QQuaver wrote: »
    Squ1rrels, do you have lots of muscles? That'll make you heavier :

    I wish!

    Just got results back, not pg and other tests normal! What do I do now? Do I speak to doc again or just sit back and wait?
  • QQuaver
    QQuaver Posts: 8,444 Forumite
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    squ1rrel5 wrote: »
    I wish!

    Just got results back, not pg and other tests normal! What do I do now? Do I speak to doc again or just sit back and wait?
    I'd speak to the doctors and ask for something to bring on AF? They may say hang in there for few more weeks though:o
  • Nicki
    Nicki Posts: 8,166 Forumite
    Speak to the doctor again would be my vote, and get a referral to a gynae/FS. Just because the GP's blood tests were normal, doesn't mean there isn't PCOS or something at play. Mine was diagnosed by a scan, as my bloods were all within normal ranges,and at that point I hadn't had a period for 18 months! If you aren't having periods, then you aren't going to be able to get pregnant naturally, so the 12 month qualifying period to see someone doesn't come into play. Or at least that was my experience a few years ago, and I hope it hasn't changed and can't see why it should have.
  • fannyanna
    fannyanna Posts: 2,622 Forumite
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    ^^what she said.

    I'm another with PCOS who has normal bloods but a scan resulted in a diagnosis.
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