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12-24 weeks pregnant (part 3)
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Hello newcomers :hello: This is a lovely place to be.
Time flies, I'm looking for a new house too. Stressful stuff.
No football in this house thank goodness.
Also, very sad that we seem to be losing a few people to the big girls thread. It'll be a long while before I join you.
Tink (due date buddy), sorry to hear about more bleeding. At least you can reassure yourself that it isn't affecting baby.LBM February 2008. DFD March 2013 19 August 2011Debt at LBM £14,395.48. Debt Now £00 -
Partmouse is pregnant!!
Sorry been a bit AWOL recently. Having a bit of a tough time and extremely busy. Hope all are ok xxx0 -
Welcome timeflies!
RMR - reckon we'll all be posting here and a foot in both camps. no one thread is big enough to hold all the chat!
Mrs C glad the holiday is good barring the heat and cankles!Met DH to be 2010
Moved in and engaged 2011
Married 2012
Bought a house 2013
Expecting our first 2014 :T0 -
Yeah WTDN its fantastic news isn't it!
Sorry you are having a tough time of things right now, hope things improve for you. xx0 -
Hello everyone,
How are all of you doing ?
As I passed the 12th week I felt that my energy levels are back and started feeling much better than how I felt in the first 3 months.
But at the same time I am getting worried that why I am not feeling tired is this normal ?
Wishing you all a lovely friday.
Lovely news on the Trials thread about PM being pregnantSaving goal for BTL mortgage - 28600 / 60000 ( July 2021) , 37600/60000 (December 2021) , 39300 / 60000 (august 2022) , 41000/60000 ( January 2023)0 -
Just had a look on that Trials thread. Had no idea how many of you on this board used to be a part of it. How lovely that there are so many success stories.LBM February 2008. DFD March 2013 19 August 2011Debt at LBM £14,395.48. Debt Now £00
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I have occasionally lurked on the trails thread too as I find people's courage admirable. Can't say I understand a lot of it as it gets technical but I like think the ttc +12 months ladies seem a lovely supportive bunch.
LA - are you asking if it is normal to be worried or to not being tired? The first is certainly normal and common! The latter varies. Like in the first trimester where some people are vomiting at the drop of the hat, while other people like me felt sick but were never sick until the second trimester, while others avoided feeling sick at all - it is entirely impossible to say at what point you'll feel better! I can only say the majority have all started feeling better on this thread but at different points and certainly for me it is still up and down.Plus just you wait - we have cankles and leaking boobs up here :rotfl:enjoy feeling well for now...
Met DH to be 2010
Moved in and engaged 2011
Married 2012
Bought a house 2013
Expecting our first 2014 :T0 -
Popped out to Tesco to pick up some vests I ordered for baby£1.50 each or 4 for £5 nice neutral ones ordered online n got free as had a code for£5 off first shop online.
Oh n stupidly excited as new York bagels now do mini bagels 8 in a pk n Tesco have them on 2 for £2 yummy My toddler loves them to.0 -
runmichellerun wrote: »Just had a look on that Trials thread. Had no idea how many of you on this board used to be a part of it. How lovely that there are so many success stories.
There was a wonderful run earlier in the year, sadly more than a few failed IVFs since then. Nice to see PM get a BFP.0 -
Well, I'm feeling a little sad as it's 2 years today since I had a miscarriage. But I am extremely grateful for this baby and that without him or her I'm sure today I would be depressed.Pots: House £6966/£7100, Rainy day Complete, [STRIKE]Sunny day £0/£700[/STRIKE], IVF £2523/£2523, Car up-keep £135/£135, New car £5000/£5000, Holiday £1000/£1000, MFW #16 £2077/£3120
MFiT3 #86: Reduce mortgage from £146,800 to £125,000
Mortgage Sept 2014: £135,500, MF Oct 2035 Peak July 2011: £154,000, MF July 20360
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