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Trying for a Baby Part 7

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  • sexymouse
    sexymouse Posts: 6,131 Forumite
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    Fingers crossed esio trot.
    Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things.
    I married Moon 8/4/2011, baby boy born 26/9/2012, Angel Baby Poppy born 8/11/15, Rainbow baby boy born 11/2/2017
  • Flee_2
    Flee_2 Posts: 770 Forumite
    Fingers crossed for you Esio Trot.

    CD17 for me today but I am not properly trying this month. Just going with the flow. BDing 2 times a day this past week and I think I should be oving tomorrow.

    Is it true that morning sperm is most fertile?
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  • bigzippy
    bigzippy Posts: 4,034 Forumite
    edited 6 November 2011 at 2:36PM
    esio_trot wrote: »
    I gave in and did a cheapie test (10mIu) and I MAY have gotten a tinier than tiny TLP. Could also have been an evap line, its almost imperceptible. I guess it's possible, given it's how I felt until 9/10 weeks last time. Really trying not to SS in case this isn't it.

    Guess I'll be compulsively testing every morning for the next week! Fingers crossed please!
    fingersx.gif
    walby1993 wrote: »
    BigZ, how do feel about getting 'help'?
    Um...disappointed? Apprehensive? Guilty? Scared? Mildly hopeful? :o
    I'm kind of resigned to it now, whilst also hoping I'm one of those that gets my BFP just as the appointment looms ;) We're going to the GPs this week, hopefully, to get him to refer me back to my gynae...so we'll see :o I'm actually also cacking it a lil bit cos I really wouldn't be surprised if I had endometriosis too (runs in the family, docs think it's a possibility but I was too fat to have a laparoscopy (which I don't really fancy having anyway! :o)) so I'm scared that even if/when I do manage to pop an egg out of my PCOS riddled ovaries, that it'll get stuck by an endometriosis strangled tube blush.gifunsure.gif

    Wish you hadn't asked now, don't you? :p
    Was a little annoyed after someone asked me to dance and I said I was married, his mate asked me why I was out if I was married! I didn't realise you were only allowed out to pick someone up....
    :shocked:huh.gif
    emsbet wrote: »
    Zippy sorry to hear about your MIL
    Thanks emsbet :)
    Is it bad that I don't really want to go see her now she's moved to the local hospital stroke unit, cos I don't want to face the worst stroke cases and therefore what she could've been/could well be in the future? unsure.gif
    "I am indelibly stained by hope and longing" - Nuts in May
  • chickpea
    chickpea Posts: 713 Forumite
    Hi, it's me again, sorry for yet another intrusion!

    Nearly finished going through my unneeded/unwanted TTC things...

    Now, I hate to turn into the Arthur Daley of this thread, but does anyone want an 'Ovatel Saliva Ovulation Monitor'?

    It's a device for examining the patterns of your saliva (sorry if you're just about to have lunch) which you can use to establish your likely fertile times.

    It's barely used and comes boxed with full instructions.

    It's surplus to my requirements - anyone want it before I ebay it? £5 plus free P&P (in UK!)

    PM me if you're interested!

    Ta!
  • emsbet
    emsbet Posts: 5,237 Forumite
    bigzippy wrote: »
    Thanks emsbet :)
    Is it bad that I don't really want to go see her now she's moved to the local hospital stroke unit, cos I don't want to face the worst stroke cases and therefore what she could've been/could well be in the future? unsure.gif

    No it's not bad, it just means you're human. It must be a scary time for you all hug.gif

    xx
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    Gorgeous baby boy born 16.09.12 :happylove

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    Patience is a virtue I lack! :p
  • sexymouse
    sexymouse Posts: 6,131 Forumite
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    chickpea wrote: »
    Hi, it's me again, sorry for yet another intrusion!

    Nearly finished going through my unneeded/unwanted TTC things...

    Now, I hate to turn into the Arthur Daley of this thread, but does anyone want an 'Ovatel Saliva Ovulation Monitor'?

    It's a device for examining the patterns of your saliva (sorry if you're just about to have lunch) which you can use to establish your likely fertile times.

    It's barely used and comes boxed with full instructions.

    It's surplus to my requirements - anyone want it before I ebay it? £5 plus free P&P (in UK!)

    PM me if you're interested!

    Ta!

    Chickpea it is against forum rules to post things for sale on here.
    Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things.
    I married Moon 8/4/2011, baby boy born 26/9/2012, Angel Baby Poppy born 8/11/15, Rainbow baby boy born 11/2/2017
  • TTC40
    TTC40 Posts: 1,056 Forumite
    Flee wrote: »
    Fingers crossed for you Esio Trot.

    CD17 for me today but I am not properly trying this month. Just going with the flow. BDing 2 times a day this past week and I think I should be oving tomorrow.

    Is it true that morning sperm is most fertile?

    Twice a day - blimey your OH has stamina! :T
  • QQuaver
    QQuaver Posts: 8,444 Forumite
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    bigzippy wrote: »
    There was no clot or bleed shown on her scan so the outlook is good. They did see an old one on the left side of her brain, so not sure what happened there cos she didn't think she'd had a stroke before, which is scary.
    I know some people gets small strokes and not notice it.
    Glad the outlook is good:)
    she thinks it's time we got some help.... :o
    Anything to get pg I'd say. Just keep your eye on the end result:cool:
    Candlewax wrote: »
    Hi QQ, yes hpt was negative.
    Then I'd BD!:j
    esio_trot wrote: »
    I MAY have gotten a tinier than tiny TLP.
    Exciting news! Fingers crossed it's our 1st November BFP!:j
    Flee wrote: »
    Is it true that morning sperm is most fertile?
    Seems it's true, good luck:)
    bigzippy wrote: »
    Is it bad that I don't really want to go see her now she's moved to the local hospital stroke unit, cos I don't want to face the worst stroke cases and therefore what she could've been/could well be in the future? unsure.gif
    I know what you mean. I hate hospitals in general. It can be very depressing:o
    chickpea wrote: »
    Nearly finished going through my unneeded/unwanted TTC things...
    My mum got rid of all the baby stuff after TTCing for her second for 5 years and gave up. She got pg as soon as it was all gone:D
  • chickpea
    chickpea Posts: 713 Forumite
    Hi QQ - maybe getting rid of everything will work for me too then - I've tried everything else!

    I guess the last thing you'd care about if you did get pg would be having got shot of the old stuff!

    I had secretly wanted to hoard stuff, but my SIL got pg (first month TTC..!) last year and I ended up 'loaning' her a lot of stuff that I don't expect to see again! I have kept the stuff that had proper sentimental value and a few things that are handy to have when my nephew visits.

    I'm selling my highchair and travel cot at work next - I always hated the highchair, to be fair, so if I ever did get PG again, I'd be getting a new one anyway!

    +++

    sm - oops, didn't realise, just as well I have nothing left to sell!
  • bigzippy
    bigzippy Posts: 4,034 Forumite
    QQuaver wrote: »
    My mum got rid of all the baby stuff after TTCing for her second for 5 years and gave up. She got pg as soon as it was all gone:D
    My SIL's sister spent 10yrs TTC fruitlessly, had just adopted 2 children, and then conceived naturally with no assistance :)

    Best wishes for you chickpea :)
    "I am indelibly stained by hope and longing" - Nuts in May
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