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Is there a line? False positive?

143 replies

SweetCharlotteRose · 02/06/2015 21:17

We've been ttc for 3 years. 3 failed rounds of ivf. And now this. I'm sure I'll miscarry - I'm bound to, or is it a false positive?
I'm two days late. It was immediate.

Is there a line? False positive?
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MeganChips · 02/06/2015 22:56

Congratulations! Grin

ValancyJane · 02/06/2015 22:55

I saw your thread earlier and had to check back for an update - massive congratulations :) :) :)

Figroller · 02/06/2015 22:51

Congratulations you must feel great, what wonderful news. Gives us all hope. Flowers

TwistAndShout · 02/06/2015 22:50

What a lovely thread! Congratulations!

MurielWoods · 02/06/2015 22:49

Oh my goodness, congratulations to you and your DP xxxxx

TwoHatsTooMany · 02/06/2015 22:46

Congratulations Flowers
wonderful news

jennieflower · 02/06/2015 22:46

I've been following your thread all evening, and just wanted to wish you congratulations and the best of luck for your pregnancy, you are officially up the duff!

And you can bet that for every post wishing you well there are hundreds of people that have read and not posted, I almost didn't but this is such great news, I had to sign in to wish you all the best Grin

ThatsWotSheSaid · 02/06/2015 22:41
Flowers Congrats!
Beansprout30 · 02/06/2015 22:38

Aww so pleased I clicked on this thread! Massive congratulations to you and your dh xx

ItsNotAsPerfectAsItSeems · 02/06/2015 22:37

Just wanted to add that period like cramps are very very common when pregnant around the time your period would have been due. I had that each time and after the first it was a good indication to me that I was pg.
Without sounding mean, I do hope you get achy boobs and at least a little queasiness soon as they'll both indicate strong hormones. Though don't expect the sickness until 5wks+, sometimes as late as 8wks or not at all for some lucky ladies. Envy@ those. Sick as a dog was I!

ArgentinianMalbec · 02/06/2015 22:31

This is the best thread ever! Congratulations OP!!!! Thanks

Liveinthepresent · 02/06/2015 22:29

Wow what a wonderful thread - congratulations op! We will all be rooting for you. Miracles do happen! GrinCake

SweetCharlotteRose · 02/06/2015 22:28

You're all so lovely. I may be having a little cry.

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fluffygreenmonsterhoody · 02/06/2015 22:27

That second pic gave me goosebumps! Congratulations!

ItsNotAsPerfectAsItSeems · 02/06/2015 22:26

Don't worry what's happened until now. There's a very good biological reason why the placenta doesn't take over at conception. That's because so many women don't know and therefore don't behave as if they're pregnant. That little yoke sac is looking after baby for you.
Yes, some catastrophic things can happen early on mainly as a result of things like Rubella, but in the main, baby is protected from the odd drink, cigarette or Big Mac!

BigChiefThunderThighs · 02/06/2015 22:25

Fantastic! What amazing news!Flowers

LaceyLee · 02/06/2015 22:23

Congratulations! You would definitely not be at fault if anything were to go wrong but there's a really good chance all will be well. Just get yourself some folio acid & take each day as it comes. Lovely to see such a nice thread

BiscuitMillionaire · 02/06/2015 22:21

Don't worry that you haven't 'been looking after myself as well as I might' - millions of women get pregnant and have babies without having a perfect diet and lifestyle.
Congratulations! I really wish you well.

Whatabout · 02/06/2015 22:21

So you're four-five weeks pregnant, congratulations! Digital can't be false, nothing for you to misread Smile

Sticky vibes for you, today you are pregnant and long may that continue!

I saw this on active threads and it just made me so happy, sorry for poking in!

Allstoppedup · 02/06/2015 22:20

And to add, whatever happens now, it will not be your fault.

Allstoppedup · 02/06/2015 22:19

Ahhh! How fantastic! I'd say 2-3 weeks is great news, definitely out of chemical pregnancy timescales.

Sending you lots of unmumsnetty hugs and sticky dust vibes.

Congratulations to you and your DH.Flowersl

fififolle · 02/06/2015 22:17

Many, many congratulations xxxx
So happy for you.

SweetCharlotteRose · 02/06/2015 22:17

I just can't process it. Years of seeing a blank box where I hoped a line would be.
I'm worried I haven't been looking after myself as well as I might and if I miscarry it'll be my fault.

Thanks for letting me talk!

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honeysucklejasmine · 02/06/2015 22:15

Ah this is lovely! How wonderful! Flowers

ItsNotAsPerfectAsItSeems · 02/06/2015 22:15

I'm just continuing to post as sensing you're hyper. Completely understandably! Grin and maybe wanting to chat.

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