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Trying for a Baby Part 7
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secretdebts - theres no way I will single man in the nights, my shop doesn't have a screen! I've worked there for 9 years, it's the same faces everyday
lilymay - I will prob buy a clearblue digital if/when AF arrives0 -
The midwives will have fun with my cycles then since they're over 40 days! I just made a list of all of my cycle lengths and they've gone down from 47 to 43 days though. Going in the right direction!
Still trying the lunaception thing although my eyemask slipped off this morning so I was woken up by the light in the room (we really need blackout curtains!), not convinced that it'll really work for me but it's not doing me any harm to try I suppose.
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 145lb0 -
Lol tattoo. None of the shops in our group have screens. :eek: Mist of my customers are regulars too so they know better than to mess with me, especially when I've got PMT :rotfl: although the hours play havoc with the bd'ing, especially when all your staff keep callin in sick. I'm on 58 hours this weekProv1 £3392 - Aqua £1136 Vanquis £1500, HM £21, Barclays £680 Payday Loans - £1000 Mother - £770
Total debt exc mortgage - [STRIKE]£11857[/STRIKE]] £10092.37 . :wall: Savings Pot - £22.50.0 -
and they wonder why robberies are on the increase! I don't think they care about the staff welfare at all. I'm on a 330-930 shift today, hate working nights :mad: and the maternity is !!!!!, I could go on and on and on lol
when I get home from a late shift hubby is ready for bed but it takes a few hours for me to wind down.
I must sound like a right miserable cow :rotfl:0 -
can't believe it is only 5DPO, i am excited this time, we have managed to BD around the most fertile days, not in the D day tho, unless i dont think so.
I notice when i stop Bd with OH for a few days, then when we do it, there is so much sperm. I've player it safe this time, cant wait to see if we have managed to get PG this month, at least this is the first month when we actually bd around the time !Mejor morir de pie que vivir toda una vida de rodillas.0 -
How does lunaception work?
lilymay - I've also ordered a CBFM for next month so will be interested to see if anyone else has/is using one! I'm really hoping it worksfor both of us xx
First baby due 3/3/14 - Team Yellow! Our little girl born 25/2/140 -
and they wonder why robberies are on the increase! I don't think they care about the staff welfare at all. I'm on a 330-930 shift today, hate working nights :mad: and the maternity is !!!!!, I could go on and on and on lol
when I get home from a late shift hubby is ready for bed but it takes a few hours for me to wind down.
I must sound like a right miserable cow :rotfl:
Nah. You just sound like me :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
The lovely ladies on here are used to hearing me moan about the bookies so you'll fit in just fineProv1 £3392 - Aqua £1136 Vanquis £1500, HM £21, Barclays £680 Payday Loans - £1000 Mother - £770
Total debt exc mortgage - [STRIKE]£11857[/STRIKE]] £10092.37 . :wall: Savings Pot - £22.50.0 -
SD, (((hugs))) for feeling sick:(
lilymay, at that price I'd assume it's a new CBFM?
In that case you just need to press the m button until it shows 3 tomorrow morning at the most 'convenient' time. The convenient time for me is 8:30am, so I have the FMU testing window of 5:30am - 11:30am.
becca, you put a mask on every night except for 3 days around ov when you sleep with a light on for 3 days. It is supposed to regulate our cycles (especially if it's mega long).
Works for chickens:cool:
I've used CBFM for years:D0 -
where does everyone get their clearblue monitors and sticks from?0
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Interesting story on Daily Mail about fertility being improved by Soya Oil and egg yolks:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2145697/IVF-couple-baby-joy-woman-drip-fed-egg-soya-oil-stop-body-destroying-embryos.htmlHalifax CC £1029/£2490, Tesco CC [STRIKE]£0/£3203[/STRIKE], Tesco loan £15431/£15808, Carloan1 £6743/£8241, Carloan2[STRIKE] £0/£3813[/STRIKE]
Pay all your debt off by Xmas 18 =22% £6661/£298650
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