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I have got a horrible feeling I am pregnant. I am sat here looking at my boobs and all concerned.

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GetOrfMoiLand · 11/01/2011 21:59

They are covered in blue veins and feel itchy inside.

I haven't been pregnant for donkey's years so have no idea if this is normal.

I have no idea when I am due on (period every 4-6 weeks, and it is so light normally it only last half a day, is blibnk and you will miss it) and had my last period in middle of December I think.

This will teach me for having the regular 'don't you bloody get pregnant' chat with dd yesterday during One Born Every Minute.

I know I should get a test but gawd knows if it is too early or not, plus it is pissing down and I can't be arsed to go to the shops.

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LadyOfTheFlowers · 11/01/2011 22:02

Ooh GetOrf! Go and get a test immediately!

I always keep one in the cupboard for such times, you never know when you might need one, though I do not intend to ever need to do another in my life.

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ILoveItWhenYouCallMeBoo · 11/01/2011 22:04

buy a test tomorrow and test. if taht is negative then wait til you are sure your P is late.

hope you get teh result you want .

good luck GOML

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GetOrfMoiLand · 11/01/2011 22:04

God.

I was just sat there an hour or so ago, post bath, on the sofa showing DP my boobs and angling a lamp to see blue veins.

DD walked in and gave us The Look.

He can't see anything different to be honest.

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ecobatty · 11/01/2011 22:05

If it was middle of December wouldn't it be too early to test anyway?

Could you just be having a particularly hormonal pms (hopeful)?

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GetOrfMoiLand · 11/01/2011 22:06

See, that is what I am wondering.

How long do you have to wait until tests work? Is it 1 month or two?

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ecobatty · 11/01/2011 22:08

Until after your period is due, whenever that is.

I'm like you so I always waited at least 7 weeks from when I thought my last period had been.

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GetOrfMoiLand · 11/01/2011 22:09

Oh OK - thank eco.

Is far to early to test then really.

Thanks though everyone - perhaps (hope) is all a storm in a teacup (plus remembering all the booze at Chrimbo Shock)

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Saggyoldclothcatpuss · 11/01/2011 22:11

Ooh, exciting! If you aren't keen, can I have it? Grin

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Hassled · 11/01/2011 22:14

If it was mid-December you're probably becoming a bit pre-menstrual. I get tender and itchy boobs in the period run-up now (as in over the past few years), and I never used to. My PMS has changed a lot as I've got older - less mood issues and more physical symptoms.

Would it be a disaster if you were?

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GetOrfMoiLand · 11/01/2011 22:17

Well perhaps that is it hassled, hormonal changes. Must say have never had itchy inside boobs before, and certainly not bovine bloody veins!

Hmm, well not a disaster (DP looked delighted and horrified in equal measure Grin) but BLOODY HELL a 16 year age gap

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Bumperlicious · 11/01/2011 22:21

OMG!

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SecretNutellaFix · 11/01/2011 22:23

GetOrf- 16 years will be a doddle.Wink

One of my customers had a 22 year gap between her son and the baby she had last year.

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GetOrfMoiLand · 11/01/2011 22:25

DP is sat there talking about baby names Shock and just said 'look!' at a fucking Duplo advert.

I am ignoring him Grin

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TrillianAstra · 11/01/2011 22:28

Itchy inside? Yuck!

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GetOrfMoiLand · 11/01/2011 22:30

Well, tingly inside my boobs, it's a strange feeling.

Yes, yuck describes it very well Grin

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TrillianAstra · 11/01/2011 22:36

If this were anyone else who had a 15 yr old I might be teasing them with early menopause love? but you're far far mroe likely to be knocked up.

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ILoveItWhenYouCallMeBoo · 11/01/2011 22:36

i get that itchy inside my boobs feeling form time to time. it is very annoying. not sure what causes it.

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ILoveItWhenYouCallMeBoo · 11/01/2011 22:38

oh Blush maybe the fact that i am BFing explains it. doesn't help you much to hear that does it?

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GetOrfMoiLand · 11/01/2011 22:40

lol at Iloveit.

Thanks for your help Grin

I am ignoring the early menopause comment from young whippersnapper tirllian.

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Bumperlicious · 11/01/2011 22:40

Is it a bit like a breast-feeding letdown? I get that when not pg & bfing.

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GetOrfMoiLand · 11/01/2011 22:42

I can't remember the breastfeeding letdown feeling.

All I can remeber was bloody milk gushing everywhere (oh it is all coming screaming back to me now Grin)

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CherryMonster · 11/01/2011 22:46

getorf- if its any consolation, my breast are exactly the same right now. i was worrying that i might be up the duff, but havent had sex since october and i have the implant. last period was end of november, but thats normal for me with my implant, but breasts are really really sore. no other symptoms at all.

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Hassled · 11/01/2011 22:47

Itchy inside describes what I get exactly. Maybe I'm not peri-menopausal at all but am having the longest Immaculate Conception pregnancy ever.

16 years will be fine. I have 15 years between oldest and youngest, and they're the best of friends - it's sweet. You'll be OK.

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Bumperlicious · 11/01/2011 22:48

For me it is mostly just fricking painful! But a friend said it is like having a tens machine on your boob. Doesn't solve the question of whether you are pg or not. If you are your daughter is going to be mortified. It's like the ultimate admission that you have had sex recently!

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GetOrfMoiLand · 11/01/2011 22:49

Oh that is quite reassuring re other itchy boob stories.

15 years hassled? Blimey.

DD would be delighted I know.

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