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Trying for a Baby Part 7

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  • QQuaver
    QQuaver Posts: 8,444 Forumite
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    Good afternoon:wave:

    Secretdebts, hope you are doing well re cigarette:)
    Littlezee, hugs for AF
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    When do you think you ov'd in the end? After the sticky CM at around CD36?
    BB1984, looking at your chart, do you think you could have ov'd at CD35 with a slow rise?
    Kaemi, if the temp keeps rising, then you could've ov'd at CD15.
    Tinkwings, I agree, if we could get pg by ourselves, then it'll be better all round:p
    Nicki, make up BD is always a good idea:p
    Fannyanna, yes, temps tends to go haywire at the beginning of the cycle:o
    Rebekah, hope your mum was OK, and hope they won't move out to Manchester:o
    Good luck with swabs. I never had them done, except for the smears. As for shaving, I know what you mean:p
  • QQuaver
    QQuaver Posts: 8,444 Forumite
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    2ba3c wrote: »
    Whats the best test to get for 9dpo. Did somebody mention superdrug, which one.. are they the most sensitive? and do you do it with FMU?
    You may not have implanted yet, but if you have to, then Superdrug ones are considered the best (earliest), the other store brand ones comes close second:)
    This is one time when better ones are cheaper:money:
  • Flee_2
    Flee_2 Posts: 770 Forumite
    Please put me down for testing on the 14th October please. This is when my period is due and I will be testing on that date.
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  • 2ba3c
    2ba3c Posts: 1,138 Forumite
    QQuaver wrote: »
    You may not have implanted yet, but if you have to, then Superdrug ones are considered the best (earliest), the other store brand ones comes close second:)
    This is one time when better ones are cheaper:money:

    I bought the First Response because it said you can test from 6 days before and use ANY urine. I was being impatient as per usual.

    Is the cheapie superdrug one considered better than First Response? Because superdrugs were 4 days before period.

    Anyway, no great suprises, BFN!
    Baby 2b born March 2013! :j:j:j
  • tinkwings
    tinkwings Posts: 3,288 Forumite
    2ba3c wrote: »
    I bought the First Response because it said you can test from 6 days before and use ANY urine. I was being impatient as per usual.

    Is the cheapie superdrug one considered better than First Response? Because superdrugs were 4 days before period.

    Anyway, no great suprises, BFN!

    Hugs Honey

    I found superdrug own very good. ;)
    If you can think it........it will happen
  • QQuaver
    QQuaver Posts: 8,444 Forumite
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    Flee wrote: »
    Just sent OH a message to ask if he is ok with BDing morning and night for the next two weeks, and the challenge is to get him to lock himself in the toilet like Kaemi's OH. He seems up for the challenge.:D
    Good luck:j
    2ba3c wrote: »
    I bought the First Response because it said you can test from 6 days before and use ANY urine. I was being impatient as per usual.

    Is the cheapie superdrug one considered better than First Response? Because superdrugs were 4 days before period.

    Anyway, no great suprises, BFN!
    Baby needs to implant before hcg is produced:o
    I'd test when AF is due. Good things come to those who wait (I think I've waited enough already though:cool:).
  • 2ba3c
    2ba3c Posts: 1,138 Forumite
    I would normally wait rather than spend the money and be sad, but its dw birthday tomorrow and I was hoping I could surprise her.
    Baby 2b born March 2013! :j:j:j
  • bigzippy
    bigzippy Posts: 4,034 Forumite
    edited 27 September 2011 at 3:35PM
    colli wrote: »
    I'm on a bit of a downer, AF got to me more than I was expecting :o. I had a lovely afternoon on Saturday with some friends (2 pregnant) and their kids. It's so nice to spend time with them but it makes me realise what I'm missing :(. Also feels like all I've heard over the past few days is "oh xxx is pregnant". It doesn't usually get to me but it is at the moment. I stupidly marked key dates for my pregnancy in my diary, I would have been going into my third trimester last week. :(. I've lost my pma somewhere, if someone finds it please send it back to me :)
    Hope you're feeling better today Colli :o
    BB1984 wrote: »
    ((hugs)) bigzippy :o

    Right well I don't think I have ov'd :( I had a -ve OPK last night after 2 days of +ves, have no ewcm any more (or yesterday, really), and still no temp rise :( Google tells me that this is because my body geared up to release an egg, but didn't.

    Not much else to say, sorry :o

    Hope everyone else has a better day

    BB x
    I know that feeling, but I hope you're wrong BB. :o
    QQuaver wrote: »
    Littlezee, hugs for AF
    smiley_hug.gif
    When do you think you ov'd in the end? After the sticky CM at around CD36?
    I still think I might've ov'd when I thought I did, and perhaps had something like a luteal cyst, tbh. I never have sore boobs other than after ov, for a start.... If AF was turning up later than than it has, I might've considered the other small patch of watery CM, but it didn't... It's all speculation though. It might just be that my body doesn't know what it's luteal phase length should be? I dunno, I give up trying to work it out, for now :o
    I deliberately didn't test after 16dpo til the day I started spotting (coincidentally) cos if I have a chemical or something, I really don't want to know :o
    "I am indelibly stained by hope and longing" - Nuts in May
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  • bigzippy
    bigzippy Posts: 4,034 Forumite
    :EasterBun:EasterBun:D:EasterBun:EasterBun:EasterBun :silenced:
    Don't tempt me! :rotfl:
    "I am indelibly stained by hope and longing" - Nuts in May
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