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When's the best time to get pregnant? Use our interactive ovulation calculator to work out when you're most fertile and most likely to conceive.

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bobbetybob · 13/09/2010 12:32

I don't post on this site much although it had been my intention to become part of the community when I signed up. Days go by quickly and I loose track of threads.

Me and hubby started TTC in July. I have severe endometriosis and adenomyosis. I made a decision to remove my coil when my Gynae consultant decided he could offer no further treatment and suggested I had a hysterectomy. As a result, each cycle brings worsening pain and I feel like hysterectomy may come before pregnancy does.

I had a period on 20th august and think I ovulated around the 4th sept based on my cycle and my CM. I have peed about 20 times this morning and feel incredibly nauseous, sore breats. I am also having horrendous mood swings and if I carry on like this my husband will surely leave me! I'm sure these symtoms are more to do with my disease than being pregnant. I have done a first response early test this morning which of course was negative.

Sorry to offload - it helps just to say it to someone so no response necessary lol. We agreed not to tell our family and friends as I have been told that my chance of conceiving is low and my risk of miscarriage high so are trying to avoid peoples expectations and disappointment but that makes is very hard when I feel so hopeless.

Hishing BFP's for all who want them! Bob x

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Wanderingsheep · 13/09/2010 12:37

Wait a few days. If you think you ovulated on 4th then it's only 9dpo and most tests don't pick up any pregnancy hormones until 10dpo. No AF is a good sign!

Good luck! Really hope you get a BFP soon, whether it's this month or next!

Headbanger · 13/09/2010 16:01

Gracious, sorry about your illnesses Sad. TTC stressful enough without all that: my sympathies. Good luck, and you're quite right in using MN to relieve some of the mental - it's what I've been doing since January Hmm.

bobbetybob · 13/09/2010 19:25

Thank you ladies - it's nice to have some understanding ears. I sometimes chase myself round in circles trying to decide what to do for the best. I have just bought myself 25 home tests from amazon though, I have decided not to be defeated this month at least!!

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