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June 2016 Babies

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nehagarg · 24/09/2015 11:35

Anyone else with a super faint BFP showing a due date for June 2016?

Got a barely there, second line on Sunday but has taken me this long (and 6 more tests Blush ) to accept that I am finally pregnant again after my mmc in April. Sooooooo excited. Anyone else on the preggers boat with me? :)

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tigress23 · 03/10/2015 22:26

Sounds miserable, potkettle,I hope you're not sick for long Thanks

nehagarg · 03/10/2015 23:08

Feel better potkettle

Welcome newbies. Congratulations and here is hoping on a record breaking sticky trimester for us all and a super easy 9 months and labour.

Am I the only one in London then?

No cramps (unless I am moving around) but been wanting to crawl into bed since 6 PM

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tigress23 · 03/10/2015 23:35

I commute to London, Nehagarg. Used to be 5 days a week but now it's only 1 day a week. I used to live there too!

Fiddledeedeee · 04/10/2015 00:58

I'm in Singapore. Used to live in London and had my DS there.

Mrspopper · 04/10/2015 01:59

I also commute into london. Am right on the border of london/surrey.

JellyBaby26 · 04/10/2015 02:45

Just got up for a standard night feed and found DD is covered in wee and then as soon as she's all clean ready for milk what does she do? Yup she's had a poo !

SharkBastard · 04/10/2015 06:10

Ooo I'm in the SE too, Hertfordshire.

Ah, night feeds...forgot all about them!

I'm suffering early pregnancy insomnia, fell asleep before 9am, awake at 3am, decided to give up the fight at 4am and been sat mucking about online since. Will have a coffee when DH and DD finally wake up!

Sorry to hear of your traumatic time, Teresafly. Pregnancy after a MMC or miscarriage really does sort of suck the fun out of finding out you're pregnant. I'm full on paranoid and noticing every twinge, knicker checking, wiping checking...the lot. My symptoms are pretty much zero, with my DD I was so unwell!

Might get e kettle on now, sod it

mrsmugoo · 04/10/2015 07:22

Dreading going back to night feeds!

My DS was a flipping nightmare with his sleeping until he was 8 months and then like some sort of miracle he just started sleeping through the night and has done ever since,

So I'm very very lucky now that he sleeps 7:30-7:30 but I've definitely experienced the other side of the coin!!

nehagarg · 04/10/2015 08:10

Night feeds? Something to look forward to for us first timers. Grin

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mrsmugoo · 04/10/2015 08:34

Yup - babies feed every few hours around the clock! I didn't get to sleep 3 hours in a row for just short of 4 months!

AmIseeingRight · 04/10/2015 08:49

nehagarg Im in London, so looks like it's just us for now but I'm sure more will join over the next few weeks. And we are due buddies Smile

bikingintherain · 04/10/2015 09:02

I think that's why I have several years between my pregnancies; it takes me that long to forget the morning sickness and the night feeds.

I had terrible ms last night between 10pm and 1am. I was so tired but couldn't lie down as I spent all my time wretching. And then I know being tired makes ms sickness worse so I'm not holding out much hope for today. How is that fair?! I'm not even 5 weeks yet.

Sorry moan over.

Snowflake16 · 04/10/2015 09:05

I'm in West Yorkshire.
Managed to sleep all the way through the night last night, 8 whole hours!! so proud of myself this morning. I did go out with friends and didn't get in until the crazy hour of 11pm though Smile

earlgreydrinker · 04/10/2015 09:07

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Hi ladies. Got a bfp yesterday Grin this will be DC2, edd 12th June.
Part delighted as we really wanted a sibling for DD, part terrified, we know what we are letting ourselves in for this time!

JellyBaby26 · 04/10/2015 09:39

I haven't slept through the night since I was about 5 months pregnant. DD is a terrible sleeper but I'm used to it now. I usually watch a programme in the middle of the night to keep me entertained while she eats.

Welcome earlgreydrinker!

bikingintherain · 04/10/2015 09:41

Congratulations earlgrey. If it's any consolation I found the adjustment between 0-1 much more difficult than 1-2.

MadrigalElectromotive · 04/10/2015 09:43

Congratulations earlgrey! How old is your DD?

nehagarg · 04/10/2015 10:32

Congrats earlgrey. Smile

Awesome AmISeeingRight. Dont tell me you are at Whittington too? Grin

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tigress23 · 04/10/2015 10:52

I slept about 9 hours last night and I thought I'd slept straight through without getting up to wee but the DH tells me that when he got up to wee, I followed him a few seconds later, sleepwalking, and he had to help me to the toilet and then back to bed...

MadrigalElectromotive · 04/10/2015 11:11

That's so funny tigress! Grin

nehagarg · 04/10/2015 11:40

Lol tigress. Add sleep walking to our group list of symptoms nGrin

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boatyroo · 04/10/2015 11:43

I'm from Hertfordshire.

Has anyone told any family yet? We're going away with DP's parents tomorrow and he really wants to tell them while we're away, but I'm worried it's a bit too early.

JellyBaby26 · 04/10/2015 11:57

Won't be telling our until 20 weeks ish if a) if I'm not showing b) if we can hold out c) if we are able and get good results from amnio.

We will be criticised no doubt for the tiny age gap x

tigress23 · 04/10/2015 11:58

Nehagarg and madrigal, I'm glad I know where the toilet is, even asleep!

Boatyroo, we've told all our immediate family and a few friends too. We're too excited. Also, if something bad happens, we'll need their support. That's our point of view, anyway

earlgreydrinker · 04/10/2015 12:00

Thanks everyone!

Madrigal DD is 2yrs 5 months.

We haven't told anyone yet. I'm sure we will tell close family soon, otherwise we will wait till 12weeks like last time - thinking Christmas cards will be a good opportunity ha ha! I have no reason to worry but you never know! Saying that, I play roller derby which is a high contact sport so I'm going to have to explain my absence sooner rather than later.

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