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Rainbowdays · 26/07/2007 09:40

I am a little nervous about starting this thread as I was previously on the March 2008 thread but m/c'd. But I got my bfp this morning and although still faint it is clearly there.

Anyone else coming to nervously join me?

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EllieG · 16/08/2007 13:27

I keep thinking that the tiredness must be a good sign, as that's the only symptom I have consistently.
Am fretting today - DP was up in the night worrying about how we will afford a baby and we nearly had a row this morning about it. I really want to give up work for a year to spend time with it, as we only get 4 months maternity leave here and I can't bear the idea of putting a 4 month old in full time child care, especially after losing my first one. But I earn more than DP and will be a real struggle. I am going to save and save for the next few months, and I was thinking I could do some childminding for extra cash once have the baby. It will be OK won't it?

EllieG · 16/08/2007 13:27

I keep thinking that the tiredness must be a good sign, as that's the only symptom I have consistently.
Am fretting today - DP was up in the night worrying about how we will afford a baby and we nearly had a row this morning about it. I really want to give up work for a year to spend time with it, as we only get 4 months maternity leave here and I can't bear the idea of putting a 4 month old in full time child care, especially after losing my first one. But I earn more than DP and will be a real struggle. I am going to save and save for the next few months, and I was thinking I could do some childminding for extra cash once have the baby. It will be OK won't it?

EllieG · 16/08/2007 13:27

I keep thinking that the tiredness must be a good sign, as that's the only symptom I have consistently.
Am fretting today - DP was up in the night worrying about how we will afford a baby and we nearly had a row this morning about it. I really want to give up work for a year to spend time with it, as we only get 4 months maternity leave here and I can't bear the idea of putting a 4 month old in full time child care, especially after losing my first one. But I earn more than DP and will be a real struggle. I am going to save and save for the next few months, and I was thinking I could do some childminding for extra cash once have the baby. It will be OK won't it?

EllieG · 16/08/2007 13:27

I keep thinking that the tiredness must be a good sign, as that's the only symptom I have consistently.
Am fretting today - DP was up in the night worrying about how we will afford a baby and we nearly had a row this morning about it. I really want to give up work for a year to spend time with it, as we only get 4 months maternity leave here and I can't bear the idea of putting a 4 month old in full time child care, especially after losing my first one. But I earn more than DP and will be a real struggle. I am going to save and save for the next few months, and I was thinking I could do some childminding for extra cash once have the baby. It will be OK won't it?

EllieG · 16/08/2007 13:27

I keep thinking that the tiredness must be a good sign, as that's the only symptom I have consistently.
Am fretting today - DP was up in the night worrying about how we will afford a baby and we nearly had a row this morning about it. I really want to give up work for a year to spend time with it, as we only get 4 months maternity leave here and I can't bear the idea of putting a 4 month old in full time child care, especially after losing my first one. But I earn more than DP and will be a real struggle. I am going to save and save for the next few months, and I was thinking I could do some childminding for extra cash once have the baby. It will be OK won't it?

EllieG · 16/08/2007 13:27

I keep thinking that the tiredness must be a good sign, as that's the only symptom I have consistently.
Am fretting today - DP was up in the night worrying about how we will afford a baby and we nearly had a row this morning about it. I really want to give up work for a year to spend time with it, as we only get 4 months maternity leave here and I can't bear the idea of putting a 4 month old in full time child care, especially after losing my first one. But I earn more than DP and will be a real struggle. I am going to save and save for the next few months, and I was thinking I could do some childminding for extra cash once have the baby. It will be OK won't it?

EllieG · 16/08/2007 13:27

I keep thinking that the tiredness must be a good sign, as that's the only symptom I have consistently.
Am fretting today - DP was up in the night worrying about how we will afford a baby and we nearly had a row this morning about it. I really want to give up work for a year to spend time with it, as we only get 4 months maternity leave here and I can't bear the idea of putting a 4 month old in full time child care, especially after losing my first one. But I earn more than DP and will be a real struggle. I am going to save and save for the next few months, and I was thinking I could do some childminding for extra cash once have the baby. It will be OK won't it?

EllieG · 16/08/2007 13:27

I keep thinking that the tiredness must be a good sign, as that's the only symptom I have consistently.
Am fretting today - DP was up in the night worrying about how we will afford a baby and we nearly had a row this morning about it. I really want to give up work for a year to spend time with it, as we only get 4 months maternity leave here and I can't bear the idea of putting a 4 month old in full time child care, especially after losing my first one. But I earn more than DP and will be a real struggle. I am going to save and save for the next few months, and I was thinking I could do some childminding for extra cash once have the baby. It will be OK won't it?

EllieG · 16/08/2007 13:27

I keep thinking that the tiredness must be a good sign, as that's the only symptom I have consistently.
Am fretting today - DP was up in the night worrying about how we will afford a baby and we nearly had a row this morning about it. I really want to give up work for a year to spend time with it, as we only get 4 months maternity leave here and I can't bear the idea of putting a 4 month old in full time child care, especially after losing my first one. But I earn more than DP and will be a real struggle. I am going to save and save for the next few months, and I was thinking I could do some childminding for extra cash once have the baby. It will be OK won't it?

EllieG · 16/08/2007 13:27

I keep thinking that the tiredness must be a good sign, as that's the only symptom I have consistently.
Am fretting today - DP was up in the night worrying about how we will afford a baby and we nearly had a row this morning about it. I really want to give up work for a year to spend time with it, as we only get 4 months maternity leave here and I can't bear the idea of putting a 4 month old in full time child care, especially after losing my first one. But I earn more than DP and will be a real struggle. I am going to save and save for the next few months, and I was thinking I could do some childminding for extra cash once have the baby. It will be OK won't it?

EllieG · 16/08/2007 13:27

I keep thinking that the tiredness must be a good sign, as that's the only symptom I have consistently.
Am fretting today - DP was up in the night worrying about how we will afford a baby and we nearly had a row this morning about it. I really want to give up work for a year to spend time with it, as we only get 4 months maternity leave here and I can't bear the idea of putting a 4 month old in full time child care, especially after losing my first one. But I earn more than DP and will be a real struggle. I am going to save and save for the next few months, and I was thinking I could do some childminding for extra cash once have the baby. It will be OK won't it?

EllieG · 16/08/2007 13:27

I keep thinking that the tiredness must be a good sign, as that's the only symptom I have consistently.
Am fretting today - DP was up in the night worrying about how we will afford a baby and we nearly had a row this morning about it. I really want to give up work for a year to spend time with it, as we only get 4 months maternity leave here and I can't bear the idea of putting a 4 month old in full time child care, especially after losing my first one. But I earn more than DP and will be a real struggle. I am going to save and save for the next few months, and I was thinking I could do some childminding for extra cash once have the baby. It will be OK won't it?

EllieG · 16/08/2007 13:27

I keep thinking that the tiredness must be a good sign, as that's the only symptom I have consistently.
Am fretting today - DP was up in the night worrying about how we will afford a baby and we nearly had a row this morning about it. I really want to give up work for a year to spend time with it, as we only get 4 months maternity leave here and I can't bear the idea of putting a 4 month old in full time child care, especially after losing my first one. But I earn more than DP and will be a real struggle. I am going to save and save for the next few months, and I was thinking I could do some childminding for extra cash once have the baby. It will be OK won't it?

EllieG · 16/08/2007 13:27

I keep thinking that the tiredness must be a good sign, as that's the only symptom I have consistently.
Am fretting today - DP was up in the night worrying about how we will afford a baby and we nearly had a row this morning about it. I really want to give up work for a year to spend time with it, as we only get 4 months maternity leave here and I can't bear the idea of putting a 4 month old in full time child care, especially after losing my first one. But I earn more than DP and will be a real struggle. I am going to save and save for the next few months, and I was thinking I could do some childminding for extra cash once have the baby. It will be OK won't it?

EllieG · 16/08/2007 13:27

I keep thinking that the tiredness must be a good sign, as that's the only symptom I have consistently.
Am fretting today - DP was up in the night worrying about how we will afford a baby and we nearly had a row this morning about it. I really want to give up work for a year to spend time with it, as we only get 4 months maternity leave here and I can't bear the idea of putting a 4 month old in full time child care, especially after losing my first one. But I earn more than DP and will be a real struggle. I am going to save and save for the next few months, and I was thinking I could do some childminding for extra cash once have the baby. It will be OK won't it?

EllieG · 16/08/2007 13:27

I keep thinking that the tiredness must be a good sign, as that's the only symptom I have consistently.
Am fretting today - DP was up in the night worrying about how we will afford a baby and we nearly had a row this morning about it. I really want to give up work for a year to spend time with it, as we only get 4 months maternity leave here and I can't bear the idea of putting a 4 month old in full time child care, especially after losing my first one. But I earn more than DP and will be a real struggle. I am going to save and save for the next few months, and I was thinking I could do some childminding for extra cash once have the baby. It will be OK won't it?

EllieG · 16/08/2007 13:27

I keep thinking that the tiredness must be a good sign, as that's the only symptom I have consistently.
Am fretting today - DP was up in the night worrying about how we will afford a baby and we nearly had a row this morning about it. I really want to give up work for a year to spend time with it, as we only get 4 months maternity leave here and I can't bear the idea of putting a 4 month old in full time child care, especially after losing my first one. But I earn more than DP and will be a real struggle. I am going to save and save for the next few months, and I was thinking I could do some childminding for extra cash once have the baby. It will be OK won't it?

EllieG · 16/08/2007 13:27

I keep thinking that the tiredness must be a good sign, as that's the only symptom I have consistently.
Am fretting today - DP was up in the night worrying about how we will afford a baby and we nearly had a row this morning about it. I really want to give up work for a year to spend time with it, as we only get 4 months maternity leave here and I can't bear the idea of putting a 4 month old in full time child care, especially after losing my first one. But I earn more than DP and will be a real struggle. I am going to save and save for the next few months, and I was thinking I could do some childminding for extra cash once have the baby. It will be OK won't it?

EllieG · 16/08/2007 13:27

I keep thinking that the tiredness must be a good sign, as that's the only symptom I have consistently.
Am fretting today - DP was up in the night worrying about how we will afford a baby and we nearly had a row this morning about it. I really want to give up work for a year to spend time with it, as we only get 4 months maternity leave here and I can't bear the idea of putting a 4 month old in full time child care, especially after losing my first one. But I earn more than DP and will be a real struggle. I am going to save and save for the next few months, and I was thinking I could do some childminding for extra cash once have the baby. It will be OK won't it?

EllieG · 16/08/2007 13:27

I keep thinking that the tiredness must be a good sign, as that's the only symptom I have consistently.
Am fretting today - DP was up in the night worrying about how we will afford a baby and we nearly had a row this morning about it. I really want to give up work for a year to spend time with it, as we only get 4 months maternity leave here and I can't bear the idea of putting a 4 month old in full time child care, especially after losing my first one. But I earn more than DP and will be a real struggle. I am going to save and save for the next few months, and I was thinking I could do some childminding for extra cash once have the baby. It will be OK won't it?

EllieG · 16/08/2007 13:27

I keep thinking that the tiredness must be a good sign, as that's the only symptom I have consistently.
Am fretting today - DP was up in the night worrying about how we will afford a baby and we nearly had a row this morning about it. I really want to give up work for a year to spend time with it, as we only get 4 months maternity leave here and I can't bear the idea of putting a 4 month old in full time child care, especially after losing my first one. But I earn more than DP and will be a real struggle. I am going to save and save for the next few months, and I was thinking I could do some childminding for extra cash once have the baby. It will be OK won't it?

EllieG · 16/08/2007 13:27

I keep thinking that the tiredness must be a good sign, as that's the only symptom I have consistently.
Am fretting today - DP was up in the night worrying about how we will afford a baby and we nearly had a row this morning about it. I really want to give up work for a year to spend time with it, as we only get 4 months maternity leave here and I can't bear the idea of putting a 4 month old in full time child care, especially after losing my first one. But I earn more than DP and will be a real struggle. I am going to save and save for the next few months, and I was thinking I could do some childminding for extra cash once have the baby. It will be OK won't it?

EllieG · 16/08/2007 13:27

I keep thinking that the tiredness must be a good sign, as that's the only symptom I have consistently.
Am fretting today - DP was up in the night worrying about how we will afford a baby and we nearly had a row this morning about it. I really want to give up work for a year to spend time with it, as we only get 4 months maternity leave here and I can't bear the idea of putting a 4 month old in full time child care, especially after losing my first one. But I earn more than DP and will be a real struggle. I am going to save and save for the next few months, and I was thinking I could do some childminding for extra cash once have the baby. It will be OK won't it?

EllieG · 16/08/2007 13:27

I keep thinking that the tiredness must be a good sign, as that's the only symptom I have consistently.
Am fretting today - DP was up in the night worrying about how we will afford a baby and we nearly had a row this morning about it. I really want to give up work for a year to spend time with it, as we only get 4 months maternity leave here and I can't bear the idea of putting a 4 month old in full time child care, especially after losing my first one. But I earn more than DP and will be a real struggle. I am going to save and save for the next few months, and I was thinking I could do some childminding for extra cash once have the baby. It will be OK won't it?

EllieG · 16/08/2007 13:27

I keep thinking that the tiredness must be a good sign, as that's the only symptom I have consistently.
Am fretting today - DP was up in the night worrying about how we will afford a baby and we nearly had a row this morning about it. I really want to give up work for a year to spend time with it, as we only get 4 months maternity leave here and I can't bear the idea of putting a 4 month old in full time child care, especially after losing my first one. But I earn more than DP and will be a real struggle. I am going to save and save for the next few months, and I was thinking I could do some childminding for extra cash once have the baby. It will be OK won't it?

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