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Trying for a Baby Part 7
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Mrs Cervix,
We've only got acquainted recently but I thought you was my friend. You told me when my period was coming and seemed so interesting to find out how you went through changes during my cycle.
And now, now you're so soft and there's so so much lotiony discharge! When I wipe after loo there's still loads left hanging around. Actually contemplating pantyliners.
Seriously, !!!!!! is going on? Have you fallen out with me because my DH sometimes bumps into you?
Please bring the love back.
Unless this is actually because I'm pregnant and the test was wrong. I. Which case you rock x xLittle Lowe born January 2014 at 36+6
Completed on house September 2013
Got Married April 20110 -
Tea lover, glad your DH was fine about the SA, men can be strange sometimes, but your DH sounds like a very good man:cool:
A lot of people get pg right after being referred, and hope you are one of them:)
Primmer, (((hugs))).
Squ1rrels, glad your cycle came to an end, would have preferred a BFP but you'll give that to us this cycle:p
Tinkwings, are you all right? (((hugs))):( Hope they catch the person who did it:mad:
zcrat, (((hugs))):o
cleofish, hope the sore throat is from something beany:o
Kavics, (((hugs))). Perhaps you could hold off testing until your DH is back, or can you not wait that long?:o
TeamLowe,:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0 -
Evening all.
TeamLowe - I love your discussion! But can you tell me how you found your cervix? I really can't imagine how you can actually feel it... I know people talk about it on here, but not something I can work out.
Tinks - sounds like a rubbish day! Sorry to hear.
I give you a group hug, but I agree with tealover... the ol' 3 some smiley is a bit much for me. It's the weird motions of the outside people that get me.
For me, it's 6DPO.. so cue ridiculous symptom spotting. I think we should have a quiz, what is the most ridiculous symptom you can think of, and can you find somewhere on the interwebs where is it said to be a pregnancy symptom!
I'll start the ball rolling with 'sore ankles': http://fixcarpaltunnelnow.com/anklewrist-pain-in-early-pregnancy/
(not that I have them, or any other symptom, but thought I would start at the feet!)0 -
Evening all.
TeamLowe - I love your discussion! But can you tell me how you found your cervix? I really can't imagine how you can actually feel it... I know people talk about it on here, but not something I can work out.
Tinks - sounds like a rubbish day! Sorry to hear.
I give you a group hug, but I agree with tealover... the ol' 3 some smiley is a bit much for me. It's the weird motions of the outside people that get me.
For me, it's 6DPO.. so cue ridiculous symptom spotting. I think we should have a quiz, what is the most ridiculous symptom you can think of, and can you find somewhere on the interwebs where is it said to be a pregnancy symptom!
I'll start the ball rolling with 'sore ankles': http://fixcarpaltunnelnow.com/anklewrist-pain-in-early-pregnancy/
(not that I have them, or any other symptom, but thought I would start at the feet!)
as random as it may sound i think that may be a true one !, the hormones your body produce when pregnant can soften or relax the ligaments (everything has increased bloodflow) so in theory its totally possible to get 'pain' as you may pick up more strains and knocks.
In my first pregnancy my feet went from a size 7 to a size 9 :eek: and the only footwear i could buy were mens trainers or drag heels :rotfl:
my nose also grew - well spread across my face, which still gives my hubby chuckles
as for early symptoms, I was once told by a friend she knew she had conceived as she had morning sickness the next morning :rotfl: i told her that was probably what i like to call a hangover but she was having none of it :TBow Ties ARE cool :cool:"Just because you are offended, doesnt mean you are right" Ricky Gervais0 -
Hugs for everyone who need them.
I've been brave today and gone to the docs. Had a growth on my vulva for a while now and have just ignored it. Its been hurting a little lately and I looked with the mirror this morning and its gotten bigger too.
The doc said it wasn't anything sinister looking in her opinion, but was bound to be causing me some discomfort so she has refered me to gynae. Should be able to have it removed with a local anaesthetic hopefully.
She said it was probably my hymen which has mis-shapen and through childbirth and subsequent stitching, its got worse.
Think with all the BDing we have done lately its been irritated which is what is making it hurt.
Am very glad I was brave and went. I had been worried about it, but had kind of stuck my head in the sand about it through embarrassment and not wanting to deal with it.:o
So now I am just worried about if they remove it that they will put a BD ban on me for a while, or that it will be sore so I won't be able to:o
Not that it really matters seeing as I STILL haven't ovulated this month :mad: Don't think its gonna happen now, but they say you won't know its an anovulatory cycle until AF comes in, and until then you still may be gearing up to ov. I have had some EWCM, and also normal CM, so you would think something is happening. Just not enough for my temperature to rise enough to signal ov. I take my temp at the same time every morning, and as I wake up - so I know its not them things that have effected it. Just have to keep waiting and see I suppose.Married my lobster in July 2011
TTC # 2 since Oct 2011 - good things come to those who wait
:dance: 2013 is going to be our lucky year :dance:0 -
mishkanorman wrote: »In my first pregnancy my feet went from a size 7 to a size 9 :eek: and the only footwear i could buy were mens trainers or drag heels :rotfl:my nose also grew - well spread across my face, which still gives my hubby chucklesShould be able to have it removed with a local anaesthetic hopefully.0
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mishkanorman wrote: »as random as it may sound i think that may be a true one !, the hormones your body produce when pregnant can soften or relax the ligaments (everything has increased bloodflow) so in theory its totally possible to get 'pain' as you may pick up more strains and knocks.
In my first pregnancy my feet went from a size 7 to a size 9 :eek: and the only footwear i could buy were mens trainers or drag heels :rotfl:
my nose also grew - well spread across my face, which still gives my hubby chuckles
as for early symptoms, I was once told by a friend she knew she had conceived as she had morning sickness the next morning :rotfl: i told her that was probably what i like to call a hangover but she was having none of it :T
lol - now I can add a new range of silly symptoms to imagine. The 'do my feet feel fat' symptom and the 'does my nose look big in this' symptom! :rotfl:0 -
I am so FRUSTRATED.
I just want to sit in a corner and kick my feet on the floor and scream with this whole process.Baby 2b born March 2013! :j:j:j0 -
Welcome to all newbies :wave: - cupid_s, Rups32, loulou123 and anyone else I may have missed, I hope your stay here is short but sweet
Welcome back sirish1979 and GorkyPark
Congratulations to CherryDrop and cmills16
I am thinking of you Aida
Sorry to hear you news welshgirl78 and lemonmelon but welcome back. 2ba3c so sorry to hear your sad news
I know this is a little late but Emsbet I am so happy things are going well for you.
Thinking of you bigzippy as you go through some tough times.
QQuaver, your MIL is very lucky to have you as a DIL.
Mrsj28 – love the excitement re the stretchy CM. Isn’t it amazing the things we get excited about :rotfl:
My OH has just asked me if sherry is see through. I said yes why? Because he is making French onion soup and we didn’t have any sherry so he put red wine in and he wonders why it looks a strange colour:eek: His exact words, “doesn’t look like any French onion soup I’ve eaten before” !!!! Oh just as well I love him
((Hugs)) to all those that need / want them0 -
Hello, this isn't really ttc related but it is in a way!
I have a bit of a predicament. I don’t know if you remember but at the start of the year I said there was the chance I was going to made redundant this year, well the time has come.
I have the option to apply for voluntary or to stay and try and keep a job (got a reasonably good chance if I decide I want to stay). So I can take the cash (which is a reasonable amount) and leave towards the end of the year or stay.
The issues I have are
· I don’t really like my current role but I have a good overall package
· If I leave towards the end of the year and am pregnant who else will employ me
· Ideally I would like to go back to work part time and my current employer would be supportive of this, if I leave and am trying to get back into work after a maternity break there aren’t many part time jobs in my field
Friends, family and work colleagues are all giving advice but none of them apart from my Mum know we are ttc. Mum’s response is I’ll support you whatever you decide. Has anyone faced this issue before, what would you do?0
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