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We are all jolly well going to smack the rat this month and grow a baby and we'll brook no argument. And probably eat some cake too.

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Imps7 · 08/11/2011 12:35

Ladies....begin.

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Biscuitsandtea · 21/11/2011 21:38

Oooh good luck generic - brooking for some excellent news tomorrow - will be here bright and early looking for news!

scrambled - I agree with the others - get yourself checked out for some peace of mind.

Biscuitsandtea · 21/11/2011 21:39

Oooh and welcome back Munkiii - been thinking about you and am ready to commence brooking on your behalf xx

Munkiii · 21/11/2011 22:25

Thank you biscuits I hope you are getting some lovely squirmy movements now. I had an anterior placenta with DD and never ever used to feel very much. Lots of hiccups though!

scrambled best to go and get seen, just to put your mind at rest.

Just Wanted to say again how much I appreciate all your kind words, messages and thoughts. You have made my recovery a little easier.

I am dusting down those pom poms!

Hot chocolate anyone?

Solars · 21/11/2011 22:52

I would definitely love a hot chocolate Munkiieven though I have brushed my teeth already

Generic I have a really good feeling for your testing tomorrow and I know exactly how you feel about the waiting, good luck lovely x

Scrambled you're right to see a Dr, sounds quite strange and you should definitely get it checked out

It's getting late so I've forgotten what everyone else said, sorry

BeedleTheBard · 22/11/2011 05:24

Scrambled hope your horrible AF is getting better

maybe that cake sounds lovely, can't wait to try it when someone here bakes it

9dpo here, sore boobs and I've got quite a few spots on my face - I'm turning back into a teeenager, just hope I have teenage fertility too Grin

Biscuitsandtea · 22/11/2011 07:03
Imps7 · 22/11/2011 07:18

Good morning!

Sorry have been a little bit awol - was away for the weekend and madly busy yesterday.

Generic....WAKE UP AND PEE IN A RAMEKIN!!

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Imps7 · 22/11/2011 07:19

Oh, I missed a step...

....AND THEN DIP A PEESTICK IN IT!!

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Biscuitsandtea · 22/11/2011 07:27

Liking the detailed instructions Imps Grin

Should help to avoid any confusions

Imps7 · 22/11/2011 07:32

Well I don't want Generic to avoid confirming her pregnancy because of a technicality Grin

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Biscuitsandtea · 22/11/2011 07:36
musicalmrs · 22/11/2011 07:45

Loving your how-to PIAR guide Imps!

Stasi · 22/11/2011 07:53

And I thought I got up late. I hopper you are PIAR as we speak generic.

SweetieDoesIt · 22/11/2011 07:59

Just popped in before work to witness confirmation of what we all already know. Where is generic with her BFP?

scarletfingernail · 22/11/2011 08:09

I hope Generic's too busy celebrating to have logged on yet.

Biscuitsandtea · 22/11/2011 08:22

Come on Generic

HaveALittleFaithBaby · 22/11/2011 08:25
Imps7 · 22/11/2011 08:26

Arg I have to leave for work now!!! I'll be checking back in as soon as I've hit my desk, you mark my words.

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PopcornMouse · 22/11/2011 08:27

hoping generic is off celebrating her bfp with Dh!

Biscuitsandtea · 22/11/2011 08:30

So, Have, am I right in thinking that they need to withdraw your Dh's meds to get him balanced out hormonally again? Have they made a start on it already or have you got to have another appt?

PopcornMouse · 22/11/2011 08:35

That's great news have you'll be upduffed in no time :o

smegs definitely make a gp appointment. And take some multivits too, the last thing you need is anemia :)

Solars · 22/11/2011 08:39
HaveALittleFaithBaby · 22/11/2011 08:42

Yes bics vis they're antidepressants it's gradual withdrawal over a month. Then retest blood levels 6 weeks after that. So off meds by Christmas, blood tests then consultant review in February. It's chicken and egg really, he's had symptoms for a while but it's not clear if the meds caused the high prolactin or if it was there all along. They can treat if it's not the meds iykwim. So either stopping the meds will improve his hormone levels and we'll be sorted or it won't and he'll need medication for the hormones. There's a possibility the mri scan will find a noncancerous tumour causing the problem. That might require surgery, not as bad as it sounds. So regardless we have a plan and things should be resolved by spring.
Where is generic?!

PopcornMouse · 22/11/2011 08:42

Thanks solars I'm hungover staaarving :d

Biscuitsandtea · 22/11/2011 08:44

that sounds really promising Have - it must be a relief to feel like you have a sort of plan of action - and in fact a back up plan and a back up back up plan?