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Due June 2006

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HappySecret · 24/09/2005 19:47

BFP!

Due 1 June 2006.

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Diddle · 20/10/2005 10:48

kiwimumtobe - yes i feel just the same, it will be our first child too, although its our 3rd pregnancy, i have never felt so bad, its like one big hangover. I ahve now come to the conclusion that if i eat non-stop i will be ok, just as big as a bus. but not sick!

hannibo · 20/10/2005 11:31

hi and welcome to all newcomers, sorry to hear you are bleeding jen, make sure you rest plenty. Been to the doctors today to book in, just have to carry on till i get a scan date and a midwife appointment should be at about 12wks for both. We still havent told our families yet, its quite nice having a little secret from everyone .

slinkstah · 20/10/2005 11:56

morning june buddies
how's the morning sickness? i felt slightly slightly sickish this morning so im chuffed- as was getting worried my hgc levels were not growing.
my main problem is smell, i can smell everything and its not so funny, i can't stand dp's breath after garlic or onion. i walked past a butchers today and almost threw up, i can smell the kitchen bin even when its empty and i am in the bedroom! i have turned into super smell girl-help

Jen1209 · 20/10/2005 12:02

Hi to Kiwimum - we're due the same day! It's my 2nd pg (m/c 4 years ago with previous partner)

Bleeding seems to have stopped for now - have given up running to the toilet to check every 1/2 hour. Feeling v sick and hungry and boobs still really sore so holding onto that (hope, not my boobs!) Am resting lots - have been on PC for last 3 hours listing things that my Mum doesn't want any more! Haven't even got dressed yet!!!! Haven't been this lazy since I was a student...

J x

Diddle · 20/10/2005 12:25

jen - sounds positive, lets hope it stays that way, got everything crossed for you.

Slink - sounds like you're pregnant hun, no more worrying about lack of symptoms for you, haven;t got the smell one at the moment, as my nose is all stuffy and blocked, energy levels dropping by the second.

slinkstah · 20/10/2005 13:35

i know hwat you mean by energy levels, i am just recovering from a cold from hell too.
i feel so tired at the moment my eyes are drooping, its been like this for days, hits me in the afternoon but i have no time to nap and i have given up the coffee too, nettle tea just isn't cutting it!

Diddle · 20/10/2005 13:55

never thought about the lack of caffeine i bet thats making a big difference, i used to drin gallons, now i'm struggling to find any drink, hot or cold that i like, or tht tastes nice.

Dana · 20/10/2005 14:40

Jen, so glad to hear the bleeding has stopped. Probably just a bit of pregnancy spotting. Just keep relaxing!!

Welcome kiwimum and congratulations!!

Slink, I was overjoyed the first day I felt sick, but now I am pretty fed up with it. But still it makes me feel more pg, so trying to be positive about it.

flum, I really don't know what to do about the nuchal fold scan. It is offered as standard here at 12-13 weeks. With my first, I chose not to have it as I wanted the baby regardless, but this time I really don't know what I would do if I was told there was a risk. hmmm, need to think about it a bit more.
Definately too many choices...

LilacBump · 20/10/2005 17:15

jen, i am so pleased to hear the bleeding stopped. keep resting and relaxing!

i am fed up of feeling sick. my housework is suffering so much. DP has been doing lots and i took him out for lunch today to say thank you. DD is home all week now and i am glad i haven't got to go and chat at nursery every day with one of the mums as she always talks about her son's poo in great detail. it's not what you want to hear when you feel you're about to be sick!

i hope you're all keeping well. i can't wait to see some scan pictures of all our babies!

Jen1209 · 20/10/2005 18:37

Unfortunately I may have spoken to soon. Had 2 more smears of brown blood today. My BF who is pg with twins, says this is ok as it is old blood and quite common but I am not that reassured. Have just been in floods of tears as I can't cope with another m/c as this baby is so desperately wanted, and I just want to know exactly what is going on. I looked it up on Google earlier and frightened myself even further with all the different things it could be.

On a good note tho' I am still feeling sick and my boobs are still sore, so there is a little hope there. Am trying not to worry too much as I know this won't help but just feel so rubbish and scared.

Sorry to rant on - hope the rest of you are ok?
J

Trickorflum · 20/10/2005 23:50

Ah Jen poor you, tough to cope when you can't get you mind off the subject. and understandably. doe sound like spotting though.

Do another pregnancy test by the way, that will tell you if you are still pregnant now.

Still no symptoms for me. STill on the sweets though: parma violets and lovehearts tonight.

This might make you all laugh a bit, have you done the parenthood test?

There IS a test:

Test 1
Women: To prepare for maternity, put on a dressing gown and stick a beanbag down the front. Leave it there for 9 months. After 9 months remove 10% of the beans.
Men: To prepare for paternity, go to local chemist, tip the contents of your wallet onto the counter and tell the pharmacist to help himself. Then go to the supermarket. Arrange to have your salary paid directly to their head office. Go home. Pick up the newspaper and read it for the last time.

Test 2
Find a couple who are already parents and berate them about their methods of discipline, lack of patience, appallingly low tolerance levels and how they have allowed their children to run wild. Suggest ways in which they might improve their child's sleeping habits, toilet training, table manners and overall behaviour. Enjoy it. It will be the last time in your life that you will have all the answers.

Test 3
To discover how the nights will feel .. . .

  1. Walk around the living room from 5pm to 10pm carrying a wet bag weighing approximately 4-6kg, with a radio tuned to static (or some other obnoxious sound) playing loudly.
  2. At 10pm, put the bag down, set the alarm for midnight and go to sleep. 3.Get up at 12pm and walk the bag around the living room until 1am 4. Set the alarm for 3am. 5. As you can't get back to sleep, get up at 2am and make a cup of tea. 6. Go to bed at 2.45am. 7. Get up again at 3am when the alarm goes off 8. Sing songs in the dark until 4 am. 9. Put the alarm on for 5am. Get up when it goes off 10. Make breakfast. Keep this up for 5 years. Look cheerful.

Test 4
Dressing small children is not as easy at it seems.

  1. Buy a live octopus and a string bag.
  2. Attempt to put the octopus into the string bag so that none of the arms hang out. Time allowed for this - all morning.

Test 5
Forget the BMW and buy a practical 5-door saloon. And don't think that you can leave it out on the driveway spotless and shining. Family Cars don't look like that. 1. Buy a chocolate ice cream cone and put it in the glove compartment. Leave it there. 2. Get a coin. Insert it in the cassette player. 3. Take a family size package of chocolate biscuits, mash them into the back seat. 4. Run a garden rake along both sides of the car. There. . perfect!

Test 6
Get ready to go out.

  1. Wait
  2. Go out the front door.
  3. Come in again.
  4. Go out.
  5. Come back in.
  6. Go out again.
  7. Walk down the front path/driveway.
  8. Walk back up it.
  9. Walk down it again.
  10. Walk very slowly down the road for five minutes.
  11. Stop, inspect minutely, and ask at least 6 questions about every piece of used chewing gum, dirty tissue, and dead insect along the way. 12. Retrace your steps. 13. Scream that you have had as much as you can stand until the neighbours come out and stare at you. 14. Give up and go back into the house. 15. You are now just about ready to try taking a small child for a walk.

Test 7
Repeat everything you say at least 5 times.

Test 8
Go the local supermarket. Take with you the nearest thing you can find to a pre-school child. (A full-grown goat is excellent). If you intend to have more than one child, take more than one goat. Buy your weeks groceries without letting the goat(s) out of your sight. Pay for everything the goat eats or destroys. Until you can easily accomplish this, do not even contemplate having children.

Test 9
Hollow out a melon.

  1. Make a small hole in the side.
  2. Suspend the melon from the ceiling and swing it from side to side 3.Now get a bowl of soggy cornflakes and attempt to spoon them into the swaying melon by pretending to be an aeroplane. 4. Continue until half the cornflakes are gone. 5. Tip the rest into your lap, making sure that a lot of it falls on the floor. You are now ready to feed a 12-month-old child.

Test 10
Learn the names of every character from the Fimbles, Barney, Teletubbies and Disney. Watch nothing else on TV for at least five years.

Test 11
Can you stand the mess children make? To find out, smear peanut butter onto the sofa and jam onto the curtains. Hide a fish behind the stereo and leave it there all summer. Stick your fingers in the flower beds then rub them on the clean walls. Cover the stains with crayon. How does that look?

Test 12
Make a recording of Janet Street-Porter shouting "Mummy" repeatedly.
Important: No more than a four second delay between each "Mummy " - occasional crescendo to the level of a supersonic jet is required. Play this tape in your car, everywhere you go for the next four years. You are now ready to take a long trip with a toddler.

Test 13
Start talking to an adult of your choice. Have someone else continuously tug on your skirt hem/shirt sleeve/elbow while playing the "Mummy" Tape made from Test 12 above. You are now ready to have a conversation with an adult while there is a child in the room.

Test 14
Put on your finest work attire. Pick a day on which you have an important meeting. Now:

  1. Take a cup of cream, and put 1 cup lemon juice in it. 2.Stir. 3. Dump half of it on your nice silk shirt. Saturate a towel with the other half of the mixture. 4. Attempt to clean your shirt with the saturated towel. 5. Do NOT change. You have no time. 6. Go directly to work.

Test 15
Go for a drive, but first...

  1. Find one large tomcat and six pit bulls.
  2. Borrow a child safety seat and put it in the back seat of your car. 3. Put the pit bulls in the front seat of your car. 4. While holding something fragile or delicate, strap the cat into the child seat. 5. For the really adventurous...... Run some errands, remove and replace the cat at each stop. You are now ready to have kids. Enjoy
Diddle · 21/10/2005 08:00

Jen - i'm in the same boat as you now, had some browny pink mixed in with my discharge last nigth, and a little more this morning. Worried is an undertsatement. I'm going to get a docs appointment this morning and hopefully try and get a scan later today. gonna beg them, can't stop worrying, I knwo it could eb nothing, but when you've miscarried before its all i can think about!!!

Dana · 21/10/2005 09:59

Jen and Diddle, so sorry you both have to go through this worrying time .
Diddle, did you manage to get a doctors appointment? Jen, you are seeing the doctor as well this morning, aren't you? Let us know how you both get on!!

lol at the parenting test, flum. That is so true!!

Had to tell my boss about the pregnancy yesterday. We were discussing a big project I am on and he was talking about a lot of additional work and travel towards the summer next year. So had to tell him that A) I won't be there next summer and B) I probably won't be able to fly from April onwards.
He was really good about it though and very happy for me, so it is kind of a relief to have it out in the open. And another colleagues guessed as we had a dinner meeting and I drank water all night, which isn't like me. So now almost everybody in the department knows. Oh well, suppose they had to know at some point.

Jen1209 · 21/10/2005 12:14

Oh Diddle - do let us know how you get on. It's so horrible isn't it? I am still so worried. I have m/c before and am panicking at every twinge... Hugs to you, hope all is ok.

Sana - yep, did see the Dr this morning. He doesn't seem unduly worried but wants to see me once a week until week 12. He is most concerned about it being ectopic as it is brown, not red smears. He also thinks it could be my errosion of the cervix playing up. He was happy when he felt my tummy (in a medical sense! No one could be that happy with poking my flabby bits!) and said it felt nice and soft??? He wants me to go back to work on Monday but take it really easy. He won't send me for a scan until after he has seen me next week - he says there may not be a noticeable heartbeat until 7 weeks and he didn't want me to be upset if they couldn't find one now... He's told me to completely give up coffee and to drink lots more water

My work now all know too as I had to leave in a rush on Weds - most of them had guessed anyway. It is just our Dept which knows which is only a team of 9 so I'm not too bothered

How's everyone else - trickerflum - loved the parent test!!!

Jen1209 · 21/10/2005 12:14

Hmmmm - sorry, obviously meant Dana - typo!!!

kiwimumtobe · 21/10/2005 13:07

Jen - really pleased to hear that your doctor is optimistic and will keep a close eye on you.

Diddle - sorry to hear that you are worried too. Let us know what the doctor says and fingers crossed for you.

I have taken delivery of the 'Morning Well' CD today, in a desperate effort to shift my morning sickness - just feel that I can't even think about a baby when it's all I can do to keep food down!! Praying this will stop/lessen soon...

Hope everyone else and their 'grains of rice' are well!

Diddle · 21/10/2005 13:41

Okay ladies - update from the diddle house.

Spotting has subsided, not had any for a while, but that doesn't mean anything.

Found a clinic that does private scans, so we made an appointment for 11.45am. The doc was great, we had the scan, baby is fine, saw the heartbeat, no sign of miscarriage at all. He thinks the blood is coming from me not the baby and it is quite common to have it in early pregnancy. He really reassured us.

So i'm off to bed to rest and catch up on some lost sleep. I'm exhausted.

Dana · 21/10/2005 14:14

Oh Diddle and Jen, what good news from both of you. I am so pleased to hear it. Hope you get lots of rest over the weekend.
Diddle, the scan must have been so reassuring!!

kiwi, sounds like you're really suffering with the morning sickness, hope it eases a bit soon.

Have a good weekend everyone. Tomorrow I am off to a reunion party with about 50 old school mates. Most of them I haven't seen for 10 years, so that should be a laugh. Those who want to can bring a sleeping bag and stay over night (on the floor), not sure if I fancy that much.....

Missmibaby · 21/10/2005 16:06

Jens & Diddle your doctor's sound very good - so pleased they could reassure you quickly. Hope you both get lots of rest over the weekend. I don't have any pg symptons apart from getting very slightly bigger - still fit in most of my clothes. Keep reminding myself that I didn't have many symptons for ages with my first. Have done yet another test just to reassure myself - not seeing my MW for ages!!!
Have a lovely weekend everyone.

Jen1209 · 21/10/2005 16:09

Sounds like fun Dana - think my secondary school has a 10 year reunion planned for 1st June - really hoping to be huge at that point which will freak all my old school mates out!!! Have a good time...

Just had another 2 hour snooze so feeling heaps better, bleeding seems to have subsided for now too - fingers crossed again

Wow Diddle, that must have been so reassuring to see the beanie. Hope you are feeling better soon too - truly believe in the healing power of sleep

Sorry to hear you are feeling so sick Kiwimum - have you tried my magic lemon curd cure? Spread thickly on toast and eat - it's worked for some of us on here (and it tastes b**y fantastic )

justbetweenourselves · 21/10/2005 16:53

Jen and Diddle - hope you have good weekends. Thinking of you both. Jen - hope you get a scan soon to put your mind at rest.

I'm feeling very sick - it seems to get much worse as the day progresses though. We're out with friends tonight, and I would love a glass of ice cold wine, but will resist.

Did you see the July thread has opened? Hooray! We're no longer all the newbies.

LilacBump · 21/10/2005 19:50

diddle and jen, i've been really worried about you two. i am glad you're both ok now.

Diddle · 21/10/2005 20:38

thanks you all so much, its lovely to have your support.

My docs were actually rubbish, the onyl way we could get scanned today was to go private, and they only just fitted us in, but it was so worth it, haven't had any bleeding since this morning, so its looking good.

cr1 · 21/10/2005 20:58

Hi to everyone due in June

I have just found out today I am due on 26 June I have a gorgeous 10 month old so this is a bit unexpected but nevertheless they will be close in age but i am a bit nervous as my ten month old is so active etc i am really going to have my hands full !!!

ps hope you dont mind me joining in

troublesmummy · 21/10/2005 21:32

Hi all....not come to join you, just come to say congrats to all of you and that i'm really jealous

I wasn't on the June 05 thread as didn't discover mn til after ds was born, but i absolutely loved being pregnant and wish i could do it again, but couldn't handle another one just yet. A 4 month old is enough to deal with. Still jealous though!!

Good luck

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