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The March-ers (2019) #2

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frankiefumbles · 10/07/2018 23:53

Eek! On thread 2 already...welcome over everyone!

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hamandpease · 15/07/2018 18:27

That all seems about me it was meant to appease the people below worrying, sorry! 🤦‍♀️

ErikaSt · 15/07/2018 18:27

@Murphyrocks ha ha! Hopefully!

Murphyrocks · 15/07/2018 18:51

@hamandpease yes that's sounds about right - I definitely implanted 8dpo because I had an implantation dip them and my bfp 9dpo so on the earlier side if anything! I think that's the 5 day window they use though yes.

mostimproved · 15/07/2018 18:56

@hamandpease yeah from some extensive googling I found a study saying implantation affects the measurements significantly so that will explain some of the variation. Also when I had the scan, I felt like they didn't measure exactly from the edge but it must have been hard as the baby is so small and the picture itself isn't crystal clear, so they could easily be 1mm out. She also took two measurements and used the smaller one for some reason, so it's definitely not exact.

On the plus side I'm still feeling sick and my boobs are huge and really hot so definitely feel very pregnant! I am now having to sleep in a sports bra as I feel like I've got rocks attached to my chest.

@BadBadBeans I started having symptoms from when I got my BFP - nausea and very painful boobs. I don't remember having symptoms that early with my DS but I suspect that's partly because I wasn't trying, whereas now I'm looking out for them and know what to look for.

MistakenHoliday · 15/07/2018 18:58

@BadBadBeans I'm 7+4 and have awful morning sickness, like a permanent hangover that lasts all day 😰 It's pretty grim round here atm!

Baby160P · 15/07/2018 20:41

I've not physically been sick but I've felt it all day. 🤢

kneesupgaston · 16/07/2018 00:36

Hi all, thanks for all the good wishes. I didn't need EPU in the end as it was apparent what was happening. I passed the sac this evening and have it stored it stored in the fridge. I will bury it along with a plant - I need to find something sturdy tomorrow that I can keep.

Thanks to you all for the best few weeks and I wish you all the health and happiness in the world xxx

pushit · 16/07/2018 01:01

@kneesupgaston so sorry for your loss.

Goatlady5812 · 16/07/2018 04:24

@kneesupgaston I am so so sorry. Please look after yourself xxx

Murphyrocks · 16/07/2018 06:15

So sorry @KneesupGaston, fx for a sticky bean next time. xx

Jenfur · 16/07/2018 06:58

So sorry for your loss @kneesupgaston

BadBadBeans · 16/07/2018 06:58

@KneesupGaston I'm so sorry. The idea of burying it with a plant is lovely. Take care of yourself x

HidCat · 16/07/2018 07:03

@kneesupgaston I'm so sorry for your loss. That's a lovely idea with the plant, I'm sure you'll find something beautiful. Lots of love to you. xxx

orangekitkat13 · 16/07/2018 07:04

@kneesupgaston I'm so sorry for your loss.

Sarahandduckarehigh · 16/07/2018 07:12

@Kneesupgaston I'm so sorry to hear that. Burying it with a plant is such a lovely idea. I hope it gives you some comfort. Xx

ErikaSt · 16/07/2018 07:20

Sorry for your loss @kneesupgaston What a beautiful idea. Sending you much love. x x

RachaelT · 16/07/2018 07:36

So sorry to hear your news @kneesupgaston love the idea with the plant, hope you get a sticky bean next time ThanksThanks

Baby160P · 16/07/2018 07:59

@kneesupgaston sorry for your loss.... what a lovely idea 💐

Bluebelltulip · 16/07/2018 08:05

@kneesupgaston so sorry to hear about your loss, the plant sounds like a lovely idea X x

Wineandchoccy · 16/07/2018 08:09

Kneesupgaston I’m so sorry the plant sounds like a beautiful idea, take care.

MistakenHoliday · 16/07/2018 08:14

@KneesupGaston so sorry for your loss. The plant is a lovely idea Thanks

Beherenow32 · 16/07/2018 08:33

Hello, and congrats to everyone (@KneesupGaston I am so sorry to read about your news. It’s so sad)
I hope it’s ok to just jump in.... I am really struggling with feeling anxious just now and wanted to ask people’s experiences.

We recently conceived after a long journey through ivf. I am currently 5+3 weeks.
I have had some symptoms come and go, But no sickness so far. I know this can be normal... it can come later or not at all. But it still doesn’t help my worry!

I was wondering when everyone sickness started, if at all.

Thanks! Hopefully I’m just being silly! X

peonylover22 · 16/07/2018 08:39

I’m so sorry @KneesUpGaston Burying with a plant is a lovely idea - maybe a rose? That will last for a long time.
@BeHereNow32 I’m 6+1 and have no sickness; I didn’t have any when I was pregnant with my son either. I’m enjoying the lack of sickness but understand that it could lead some to feel anxious.

BadBadBeans · 16/07/2018 08:39

@Behereandnow52 welcome and congratulations! With my son I didn't feel sick until almost 7 weeks, and even then I only felt a bit sicky - I never actually vomited. I hope that helps to reassure you.

Meanwhile, I am stressing! I tested twice a day the first two days, and once a day since. I feel like there has been not much line progression since Friday night and that is making me worry. Trying to remind myself I am still only 4+2. What do you guys think? Argh! I'm also worried because I haven't been able to remember my dreams the last two nights, and with my last pregnancy the crazy dreams were relentless for weeks. I think I am going to have to order another batch of cheapies as I only have 7 or 8 left.

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hamandpease · 16/07/2018 08:42

@Beherenow32 @peonylover22 my nausea started very early but my actual sickness started at 6+6... 5th morning on a row and counting 🤮

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