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TTC 10 plus months, Part 7

996 replies

lisacn · 09/05/2012 18:27

A friendly, supportive thread for those of us who are taking a bloody long little longer time than average to conceive.

OP posts:
whereismywine · 24/05/2012 13:19

Thanks princess. It's not too far removed from what I'm eating (but i do eat bio yog snd cheese)but I have just one juice/smoothie a day. I need to be by a loo at all times if I up it. So you do eat wheat but just not refined? I quite like the sound of your broccoli and spinach juices. My tastes gave changed so much since ttc! Does mr p mostly do it too?

princesschick · 24/05/2012 14:09

wine Yup, I'm allowed wheat. I'm supposed to eat a serving of wholegrain carbs (brown bread, quinoa, cous cous, rye bread, brown pasta etc etc) with each meal. I didn't have any carbs with my lunch yesterday as it was shop bought and I forgot! Yes, I would never have thought that my after work treat would be a spinach and pear juice! Mr P does join in, although he still has coffee, squash, ginger beer, sometimes lattes (big scowl from me), the odd beer maybe 1 or 2 a week and shop bought sandwiches if he has to grab lunch on the go. He's been bloody marvelous about the diet thing and is very encouraging rather than grumpy.

princesschick · 24/05/2012 16:05

Good news on this lovely afternoon maybe the pigeon poo was lucky after all I have adequate immunity to ruebella and won't be needing to have the MMR. Yeeeeeeeeeeesssssssss. Well that's one thing on my side after months of being told that things are all wrong on the inside of the princess. Hums to oneself...Things can only get better.....can only get better

ArtemisTheHunter · 24/05/2012 17:02

Princess thanks for the lowdown on the brown diet, you actually make it sound really nice... I follow a lot of the principles (wholegrain carbs, fresh organic fruit & veg etc) but being veggie i would struggle to avoid dairy completely. Mr A tried veganism for a while last year but I hated it and he soon caved in. I have pondered starting to eat meat again on nutritional grounds but after 15+ years of being veggie and not even thinking about meat as food I wouldn't know what to do! Hurrah for the egg white! I haven't seen any of that in ages - I think it went AWOL around the same time we started TTC Hmm. I am liking the tactic for getting Mr P to snort his morning coffee out of his nose! And the French style brown diet with garlic and sexy undies... I buy glamorous undies occasionally but only to make me feel good, they serve no other purpose. I would have to stand there and shout AHEM really loudly then if I'm lucky Mr A might glance up from whatever he is doing and say 'what's wrong with you?'... Hmm

I'm loving everyone's TTC graveyard confessions, makes me feel a bit less mental knowing other people have accumulated useless paraphernalia too Smile

Beryl I did exactly as you did this month. Had a nice relaxing holiday before shag week, ditched the thermometer and pee sticks, tried to relax and not stress about it and clearly decided in the back of my mind that it therefore must be our month. Unfortunately AF wasn't listening. Gutted. Glad you are loving the new home and have other things to take your mind off it. Don't worry about turning 35. It is not a magical cut-off point after which your ovaries wither and everything shrivels up. Admittedly I say this from the vantage point of being 38 and childless but the vast majority of my friends who have kids had them between the ages of 35 and 40 and most didn't have any problems the bitches. The consultant i saw yesterday dismissed the gloomy stats I'd read about IVF success post 35. He said the stats cover a vast range of cases and different issues and should be read with a pinch of salt - it's your individual circumstances that count.

Wine the jury's still out on the HSG. The consultant didn't say anything about potential therapeutic benefits and I stupidly didn't think to ask as he was so anti it being any good. I have seen a lot of anecdotes saying it can potentially help clear small blockages and some people (like your mum) get pg quickly afterwards but I can't find any research. The consultant made me feel like i would be taking a pointless unnecessary risk but it's still nagging at the back of my mind that it might be the one small thing I need to get pg naturally and avoid the need for IVF. For the psychological reason alone it might be worth doing. I may start a thread (woo that would be exciting) and see if the combined wisdom of mn can shed any light. The fact that other PCTs offer it as a matter of course suggests the risk of damage surely can't be too much of a problem. Now where is that IVF biological right thread? I can't find it and I know it would wind me up but feel compelled to go and look anyway.

Euro it's good your starting to get your head around IVF. I am trying to see it as a positive thing now it's looking like the next stage but like you I have been resisting and looking for alternatives (hence agonising over a simple matter like HSG). However I have found people's experiences on here really helpful at demystifying it and making me feel better about the whole thing.

Hello to everyone else, hope you've all managed some time out in the lovely sunshine Smile

buzzybee123 · 24/05/2012 20:25

euro sorry about the temp dip but sometimes you can have a double dip in your LP.

artemis I had heard of the accumulation before, there is ttc super ovulation thread on here but its rather quiet at the moment. Interestingly enough I hadn't really considered that the mcs could be causing me problems, I fell 3 months after the first one.

hope everyone has been enjoying the sunshine, Mr B told me I looked sexy sitting on the balcony in my shorts and bra with a shower cap on my head Hmm have left the colour on a bit too long Shock never mind

my ttc graveyard is
thermometer onto second one now
cbfm - thrown on the floor in rage but still works Grin
cb ovulation sticks
cheap internet ovulation sticks
cheap internet preg test
frer preg tests
cb digi preg tests

progesterone cream and suppositories
steroids
vit d
aspirin
various forms of vit B, magensium, co enzyme q10
vit e and l'arginine
soya isoflavanes
omega 3
angus cactus

herbs from acupuncture
happy herbal pills
meditation and relaxing music on ipod
lots of sexy undies and suspenders and a Basque Hmm

well i'm off to clean out Mr B's pipes ready for shag week Grin will this ever end....... oh at work we had another dept join us for a couple of days as their space has fleas Hmm and of course one of them is pregnant, and some numpty has decided that having windows in the hallway are dangerous so now we can't open them Confused

waves to everyone :)

GinSoaked · 24/05/2012 20:44

Hi ladies! Just popping in quickly cos on my way home from pretending to be posh at Chelsea Flower Show! Just wanted a quick rant - literally every other woman I saw there had a freakin baby bump! Garrr! Bring on the cold weather, when the bumps are more disguised under layers. I have never seen so many pregnant ladies in one place... Mind you, with my pre-period bloating, reckon I could be mistaken for being a couple of months pregnant Shock

Hope you are all doing ok. Will catch up properly soon. At least I was able to have my first pimms of the year at Chelsea...

lovesLemonDrizzleCake · 24/05/2012 20:48

Evening lovely ladies!

Sorry I have been AWOL. Busy with job hunt and outside in the sun :) But it is 7pdo already Shock and I have not menkulled. This was a natural cycle, without a trigger shot and I have felt so much better. So I guess I really hate hcg and that is why it is taking longer...

I have to say princess your brown diet looks a lot more appetising now I know what is in it. And I am relieved that you are allowed whole grain wheaty things. I could do some of it... Especially the main meals would not be so hard. But I love my lattes, my wine and my biscuits (or lemon cake, although I have not made one for ages, DH came back from the supermarket with some lemons, would that constitute a hint?)

I have a wonderful image of supersexy buzzy. Thanks! And hope he means it, it will make the spring clean more efficient!

Btw my TTC graveyard is not too bad:

  • folic acid (still being taken, most of the time)
  • internet cheapies (both the O and the pg variety, only used the former for one month, and the latter never, and they are going out of date in September)
  • empty trigger shot box with three dirty needles (I really should hand them in Blush)
  • full trigger shot in the bottom drawer of the fridge

But DH has a file on his computer called fertility with all our results, a beautiful graph of the two months temping I did (but I had a thermometer already, so it does not count, right?), and a scary amount of scientific literature on unexplainedness. It is not my fault I married a nerd...

Artemis I had the HSG as part of our initial investigations, not much discomfort (except undignified, which still mattered to me at that point). Nothing seen, and now nearly 10 months later still no baby. Oh and no antibiotics either, but they tested me for chlamydia before.

How are you feeling now wine? Hope the recovery goes well!! How are you doing pout? (thinking of droidal sisters, here)

How are you euro? Any sign of the hated droid? Or is there still hope. Much respect for the move toward IVF, if and when.

Have a great time at home mrsd and stack up on any essentials you've been missing... So jealous about the meeting, but I simply can't make it :(

Too tired to properly name check. But very welcome to the newbie carrie was it? Sorry you're here but it is a good place to hide! Waves at all, and thanks for making the journey more bearable.

lovesLemonDrizzleCake · 24/05/2012 20:49

Wave at gin for X-posting. And I agree the sun brings out the bumps in droves. It is not fair... Insert foot stamping. And enjoy the pimms!!

buzzybee123 · 24/05/2012 21:36

gin i agree there are preggy ladies everywhere abit like the Cybermen in Dr Who

lemon i'm far from sexy, haven't been for years if I ever was hence all the sexy undies, I didn't think DTD could become mundane at times, I forgot about the drugs in my fridge, they really should give us a sharp bin, any news on the job front, Mr B is looking for another contract, there don't seem to be any full time jobs out there for him Hmm

lovesLemonDrizzleCake · 25/05/2012 09:17

Morning lovely 10+ers! How are you all today?

ArtemisTheHunter · 25/05/2012 10:05

Morning Lemons! Bit fed up to be honest. AF is playing silly buggers, should be in full flow by now but instead am on the third day of brown spotting. Obvs i am mentalling despite being barely 14 dpo and spotting an absolutely normal indicator of AF. I need a fish slap, or perhaps even a bucket of fish guts over the head Smile

Cracking the flags here. I'm encased in linen in a failed attempt to project an air of relaxed cool but really to cover my pale blotchy northern flesh. Planning a weekend of deforestation and amateur pedicuring to achieve a presentable summer state, at which point the sun will probably go back in.

How is everyone else?

joycep · 25/05/2012 10:35

critter* - some of the baby stuff in JL is just too cute. I almost feel my heart bleeding whenever i take a wrong turning in to that department. Sorry about another preggo announcement for you. I hate it when people come to me stressing after 2 months that they can?t get pregnant because the norm is that they are upduffed after just a few more months of trying.

buzzy - you?re right you do have to put your trust in your doctors.

artemis - i totally understand , there is no way if i ever get a bfp that I could get excited by it. Long term ttc and m/cs sadly spoil the magic and excitement of it. I expect I will be a nervous wreck and will dread going to the loo in case i get that most awful shock of seeing blood. I also was thinking the other day that I probably won?t get any of the Downs tests done if I ever got to that stage. There is no way I could face that kind of decision after all this time. Well DH impregnating someone else on some drunken night whilst he is out gallivanting across the world with his work buds is one of my biggest fears although having said that people who know him would say he was the least likely person to do it! He was just joking (i hope) and I was in a jovial mood and I told him that I might just go and shag someone else to see if that got me pregnant. He loves to pretend he is a hit with the ladies but luckily for me he is a hit with the over 60s Grin. Arrogant doctor who wouldn?t wait 30 seconds for you! Anyway i?m glad there is a semblance of a plan there for you.

princess - thanks for the details on your diet. It doesn?t actually sound that bad and not too different to what i was told by my mrwoo chap in January. Love the sound of all those smoothies especially in this weather.

euro - i?m sorry about the temp drops. I don?t think it is ever easy to get your head around ivf especially when the diagnosis is ?unexplained?.

mrsd - oh no venue decision decided yet. Anyone have any idea? I think Gin had some ideas. I will look in to it. I?m not sure what tea/coffee places are open later...they normally shut around 7 ish i think.

beryl - welcome back and glad the move went ok. Sorry about the af arrival last week and putting a dampner on things. I have done that and been on holiday and pretended i wasn?t ttc in the hope i will trick my body. Bloody annoying as it never works.

gin - the sunny weather brings out the bumps doesn?t it. I remember our trip to Kew last year and was just aghast at the amount of preggos and prams . I don?t think I will be going back!

My graveyard ? Your Pregnancy Week by Week, TCOYF, Clomid, Gonal F Pens in the fridge, Cyclogest, OPKs, Cheap Folic Acid, B50, B12, Manuka Honey, Buddhism books (searching for peace!), 2 x Menopause books, Natural Progesterone Cream, basal thermometer, boots charting book. So Please when we ALL have a baby can we meet somewhere and have a ceremony where we burn this stuff to hell?

I had my 3rd monitoring scan yesterday. Anyway she told me yesterday I was fertile at the moment [Ironic don?t ya think considering 2 years of trying technically makes me Infertile] and she told me I would ovulate today. I told her I certainly wouldn?t as I never ovulate on day 14 so she is squeezing me in on Monday for another one. My final scan is on Thursday so I feel very grateful that I have managed to fit all this in before I go on hols.

whereismywine · 25/05/2012 10:52

Morning lemons! I have had my morning constitutional walk which is getting a hit longer each day. How long for you now?

joycep that ceremony is a deal!! I really all love the idea of us all sleep deprived, drinking wine, watching Angus castus burst into pretty flames with tcoyf providing the fuel. Smile

artemis gentle wet fish slap from a fellow spotter but how I wish its the fabled implantation bleed for you. Did any 10+ grad ever have that yet?

Well I'm not happy with my scar as there is blood pooling in one area and causing a bulge. As mr wine is at work I can't get to the docs and don't want to seem ailing to a taxi driver so it's nhs walk in for us later. Should be fun. first time it's not been for the morning after pill! Seems ludicrous now.

TeuchterWahine · 25/05/2012 10:54

Sitting here with Wine MNing while Mr Teu watches Sherlock.
wine Glad you are starting to heal and feel better.
Artemis Buzzy and I will have a word with Mr McCaw, see if they can oblige with a sparkly, feathery haka Wink Unimpressed with your consultant.
sarlat Positive implantation vibes.
carrie welcome
beryl the 35 issue. Yep got a nice lecture from someone younger than me (pg with her second) about decreasing fertility. Angry I know she meant well, but I can read and I studied Physiology, I think I'm well aware. Which leads very nicely into gins point about bumps everywhere. Same this end, can't turn around for them or tiny bundles. Wish some of the baby boom luck would fall this way. I shall have to make do for the time being with cuddling my fur baby over my shoulder.
princess I second the witty posts and yay for your rubella result. I has an ex-nurse mum that tried to get us infected with everything going! Your diet sounds good.
May I just say I think we have a rather fabulous set of chaps around us here, be they OH, partners or hubbies.
All this talk of John Lewis and M&S has made me a bit homesick. More Wine required perhaps.
Waves to everyone, hope you all have good Fridays.

TeuchterWahine · 25/05/2012 11:00

x post with wine That doesn't sound so flash. Take care.

mrsden · 25/05/2012 11:01

Morning lemons, how are you today?

I'll not throw the bucket of fish guts at you yet artemis, do you normally have days of spotting before AF?

I like the sound of your diet princess, it's not too different to what I try to follow. Although I did have a big magnum ice cream yesterday. I have become increasingly sceptical about the effect of diet though, especially after I found out yesterday that my neighbour is 3 months pregnant (5 months after they got married). Both of them are very overweight and she once told me that they eat mcdonalds at least 4 times a week.

I agree about the sun bringing out bumps. Everyone round here is pregnant, I can't go anywhere without seeing a bump. It does make me feel fed up. I wonder how many of the one in six never end up with a baby? Because I'm starting to worry that might be me.

gin what does your DH think about using doner sperm? My big fear is that the few sperm that DH does have will be rubbish and not fertilise. I guess we'll have to cross that bridge when we get to it.

The annoying pregnant woman at work had her second scan yesterday and knows shes having a girl now. She had gone on and on about how she wanted a girl and I am such a cow because I was hoping that the scan would show a boy. I don't understand how someone can be so concerned about the gender, whereas I will only be worried about whether there is something wrong.

I've tried to avoid the ivf threads. People have no idea do they? Why do they assume that we've all left it too late? I'm 30 and we'd have had this problem if we'd tried at 17 and would still need icsi.

eurochick · 25/05/2012 11:02

Artemis sorry your body is playing silly buggers with yoou.

wine that doesn't sound good! I hope the walk in centre can sort it out. I know what you mean about the MAP. I've taken it a couple of times. What a waste of drugs that was!

Re: the 35 issue, statistically there is some drop off then, but there are an awful lot of fertile people around still at that age. One of my friends must have been 35 when she maanged to get PG with her accidental 3rd without actual penetration! They were just fooling around apparently...

joycep I love the idea of the burning ceremony. I can contribute the Dr Beer book on immunology, a book on acupuncture, various expensive sticks to wee on, manuka honey, all kinds of supplements, preseed and conceive plus!

lemons no sign of AF yet but it's not due until around Sunday. But my temp is continuing to do what it has the past 18 cycles so I am not expecting the end result to be any different.

whereismywine · 25/05/2012 11:26

euro Angry about non penetration conception! My brothers withdrawal accident is bad enough! Lovely baby though Smile if I'd just got pregnant at 33 as was the plan I don't think 35 would feel old to me at all. As it is, this whole business has warped my own personal feeling of ageing.

mrsden luckily im housebound so not subjected to the sunny bumps. I think if I ever get my own I will often think about it offending the eye of ttcers! I too wonder how many people just don't get there. I've resigned myself to that incrementally over the last 18 months. When we do actually get to try again it will be my 17th cycle. But, 10+ grads have got bfps after hefty waits. I want us all to make it and can envisage it happening to you all - just not myself?Confused

poutintrout · 25/05/2012 11:39

This will be epic...apologies in advance but so many posts and so many things to say.

Firstly princess I keep thinking of you everytime I have an icecream sorbet, I mean sorbet, erm icecream.... Grin
Yep home colouring is one of the joys of being skint and having ridiculously grey hair that seems to sprout ever new ones overnight. Most of my hair dye ends up in my ears, on my boobs (I always strip off so additionally to my rather unsettling mahogany coloured boobs sport the uber attractive look of not only the carrier bag on head but saggy pants and cellulite too. My DH is a lucky, lucky boy)
Your hair analysis was really interesting. You have for the most part described me also. wails that I CANNOT give up dairy

Artemis Sorry that AF is playing silly buggers.
It's interesting how Clomid affected your cycle. I really am quite keen to press on with that.
I did giggle at your DH's comments about "doing a Rod Stewart". If my DH said that I'd tell him how I was planning on "doing a Bobbit. Do you think I'm sexy now?????"

I totally agree with you and Joycep about how getting the elusive BFP isn't even the end to mentalling by a long chalk. It will mentalling ramped up a gear.

critter I'm glad that you enjoyed being home. Also I applaud your brave JL baby dept trip.
What a great specialist you have BTW. An e-mail service is bloody brilliant. I always think of a million questions I should have asked after the event.

So buzzy it seems that I have a rival in the hair colouring sexy attire stakes Hmm & much stroking of my PCOS beard...just back off right with your come hither shower cap/shorts combo Grin
I'm glad that your results were good. Do you feel a bit better?

Sarlat how are things with you?

euro sorry about the chart and temps. I'm not going to try and witter on about all the preggo charts that don't have mega high temp and all the rest of it but I will just say that it ain't over till the fat lady sings. Incidently it's good that you feel more comfortable with the IVF thing.

gin Ohhhh get you with your Chelsea Flower Show. Is it 'cos you is from Surrey? Grin Does hagning round the flower buckets is Tesco count? Can I get away with wearing a hat? Seriously, that sounds like a nice way to spend the day (shame about the bumps spoiling it. Why can't child free venues extend to bumps too). Was it amazing? I love flowers and reckon I would enjoy Chelsea.

joycep that IVF thread is beyond belief!!!!!!!!!!!Like wine I know that I should ignore it but am like a moth to a flame. I just keep getting that phrase in my head about walking a mile in another man's shoes. Nevermind a mile I reckon that OP ought to try just walking to the shops and back in our shoes!
I must say I have now have visions of you rifling through your Grannie's drawers demanding "where are the drugs?"
Good for you telling your doc what is what about your likely ovulation time.

mrsTolis Grin at "I flipped my lid" at your friend's pregnancy announcement and Grin Grin at I "got horrifically drunk". Absolute gold!
I also agree about the apparent hysteria about the getting to 35 at suddenly becoming withered in fertility terms. There must be so many variables in this. I mean a twenty something could have worse egss than some 35 year olds. It just adds fuel to the ridiculous arguments of the bitches who spout off about "selfish women who wanted it all, left it too late etc..."

wine 12 TTC books. Wow! Forget carbooting your TTC graveyard stuff, you could open a specialist book shop!
OMG at blood pooling. That is so typical of your luck. Good luck at the walk in centre.

lemons 7dpo already! Roll on the next 7. Did you make cake? I'm with you on the no being 'ready' to brown diet it.
BTW I think I love your DH & his fertility folder a little bit Grin He sounds like my kinda man!

mrsD How's the poorly computer?
I totally get your chagrin about your colleague and scan thing. Hope that she has shut up about it already.

teuchter Sorry that you are homesick. Furry baby???

mrsden · 25/05/2012 11:42

joycep a bar will be fine. I probably won't be able to stay late because I'm staying with old family members who will want me tucked up in bed with a cocoa before dark.

wine gosh, you've really suffered. If there is any justice in this world then you will pregnant as soon as you can try again with your newly positioned womb.

re. the 35 year thing. It's not a cliff edge so there cant be much difference between 34 and 35. Im 31 in a couple of weeks and its really bothering me. We started when I'd just turned 29.

princesschick · 25/05/2012 12:50

Afternoon all, wow it's like Piccadilly Circus on here today, busier than Euros chuff! Grin

Lemons good day to you, young lady. Hope you are very well on this glorious sunny day. Your post made me think of hi-de-hi and the lady with the xylophone. Pong, pong, pong, pong! Morning 10+ TTCs!!!

wine sorry to hear about the blood pooling. That sounds horrid. I hope that you are feeling ok and that the walk in centre goes well. Well done for getting out and doing your walk. You'll be better in no time at all.

Pout your whole post made me Grin Grin Grin what a funny lady!

Artemis wafting kipper in your general direction. Sorry about the spotting and no AF. Pampering sesh sounds nice this weekend. Linen sounds v. grown up. I'm delighted to be in shorts today - pale and slightly fuzzy legs will be out in the park today. Yay :)

Joycep well done on knowing your ov date. I'm impressed! I soo need to start FF'ing. I will clean my thermometer this week and get cracking. I'm totally inspired by you and Euro. I brought 50 OPK sticks on Amazon yesterday. I am determined to get a positive reading, so I have decided that next cycle I will wee on a stick every time I wee in the hope of getting a reading to see if it tallies with when I think I ov. I will also do the temping. Hope the rest of the scans / appointments go well.

Gin I too have noticed pregnant women everywhere. Why is that? I think it's a spring thing. I keep expecting to trip over women sitting in nests on the street with their husbands hurrying around them with twigs and nest matter. Oh no, sorry that's seagulls, which incidentally are just as annoying as pregnant women. My new neighbour was telling me all about the Chelsea Flower Show yesterday and all about all of the lovely Pimms tents Angry. I didn't have the heart to tell her that I'm teetotal... we still have the bottle of champagne she gave us for putting up her garden fence for easter. Yes that's right, a chilled bottle of champagne lingering in my fridge. I'm keeping it for the day I get a BFP. Baby princess isn't going to mind a small glass of bubbly now is she / he...

MrsD totally agree with age thing. We've been trying and unsuccessful for ages. I doubt I could have got pregnant at 15. People shouldn't be so quick to judge. We have a word for these people in our house. Morons. I like to use this word liberally. You can borrow this for the girl that sits near you at work. Who gives a crap what sex the baby is? I have this image of the girl - does she have acrylic nails and hair extensions? (sorry if anyone on here has acrylic nails and hair extensions - they can look very nice! {wink] )

Teu furry baby? Do you own a monkey? Do you dress her in baby clothes, like tutus? Enjoy your wine lady. I'm v. Envy

euro still got my fingers crossed. Although I'm pleased you don't feel so bad about IVF. Hope you don't feel too gloomy over the weekend if AF is imminent.

euro and wine Angry at no penetration and withdrawal accidents. Incidentally, my mum likes to remind me that I was a broken condom after a pizza hut in student halls. Classy mum, very classy.

Well, I had a bit of a crappy evening. We watered the garden, which was nice but we then had an argument about tiles for the shower Hmm DH wants limestone, so it's like a spa cave and I want white metro tiles, so it's nice and bright but DH thinks that the white tiles are too clinical. Anyway, he got me stressed out and then we shouted and then I ignored him for while and then he made me a special juice cocktail...except it was 100% fruit juice. And then I cried because I couldn't drink the peace offer of apple and pear juice, feeling v.sorry for myself and woe-betiding the STUPID brown diet and my results and not having a baby and it NOT BEING fair. Anyway, he mixed in some veg, which was no-where near as nice but was quite tasty. Hey ho. So this morning we've agreed on limestone tiles for the shower and the compromise is that we have a pink and white bedroom (I've been lusting after some Designer's Guild bedding for ages - [http://www.designersguild.com/uk-shop-online/shop-home/bedroom/bedding/charlottenberg-printed-floral-bed-linen#gallery princess bedding] Although not sugary pink all round, mostly white with the green and fuschia accents. DH would never normally agree to this and I'm feeling quite smug about my win Grin

Right, 10 mins to lunch and I'm totes starving today. Off to ready myself for the park. This weather is too exciting! Waves to anyone else I've missed xx

poutintrout · 25/05/2012 13:09

Princess funny you should mention Designer Guild bedding.....I too have a set (lovely big pink roses). I bought them in TKMaxx ages ago not realising that I had got the bargain of the bloody century. They were half the price anyway and then TKMaxx had reduced them again with an orange sale sticker, anyways.... I have a game called "Hide the Treat" that I play with my dogs. Basically it involves (as the name belies) hiding doggy chocolate buttons around the house and the dogs go off like maniacs and find them. Anyway Stoopid here (to coin your phrase), decided that a really good place to hide a treat was in the clean washing basket. So I tucked a choocy drop under the luscious Designers Guild duvet cover.
Now if we take doggy's mouth with big sharp teeth as Point A and delicious choocy drop as Point B it would be obvious to any sane person that slavering doggy will opt to take the shortest route between Point A and Point B.....even if that means chewing a bloody great hole through luscious Designers Guild duvet cover. Apparently dogs don't appreciate such lusciousness and indeed can't tell the difference between an Argos duvet cover, a luscious Designers Guild duvet cover, a tatty old dog blanket or indeed a chocolate button....nor indeed do they care. Did I mention it was luscious?????????

princesschick · 25/05/2012 14:48

Oh Pout, just back from the park and read your very, very, very sad story. RIP luscious duvet cover. RIP :(

kittysaysmiaow · 25/05/2012 19:30

Hey lovelies hope you don't mind me popping my head round the door to say hi! The thread has been so entertaining of late, I've been loving it! And I know the Finger will be pointing soon Smile

V jealous that some of you are meeting up next week, I hope you have a good get-together. I'm in the throes of starting a new role at the moment, going ok so far. I'm also waiting for my 12 week scan which is a week on Thursday, massive eeeek. I'm looking forward to it but obviously nervous. However Ive been having some hypnotherapy to try and help with some of the anxiety so hopefully that will help. Being pregnant has also made me quite irrationally angry! Grin and I have been doing a few weird things, DH says I am 'acting mental' er, thanks for that.

That thread on 'right to ivf' or whatever it was was vile. It was a wind up wasn't it, but i felt compelled to post that the op was a nasty piece of work Angry

Anyway I'm going back to lurk in the shadows now but just wanted to send massive hugs, Wine and Flowers to you all, I will be here thinking of you and keeping my fingers crossed for you.

buzzybee123 · 25/05/2012 20:24

joyce I love the idea of the ceremonial burning Grin are your scans on the NHS ?? Afriend of mine went for a scan private and found out that she was ovulating early this month although this hadn't been picked up on her cbfm. It will be interesting to hear about the rest of your scans. Are you on a super ovulation programme, orry you probably have already said

artemis sorry you're feeling fed up, big hugs, aren't you tempted to test ??? I had spotting before both my BFP's :) Fingers crossed for you

wine i'm absolutely Angry Angry Angry that no DN's have been to check your wound site. You should have told your GP that you couldn't get to the surgery so he would have to do a home visit!!!

teu ha you made me think of the World cup and McCraw saying he was shagged, I remember thinking I wouldn't kick you out of bed. I wouldn't say no to seeing Dan Carters with tail feather sparkly knob bits Grin I also remember girls at school who had rellies over here being sent M&S underwear. Ah I'd love a fur baby or two for now but Mr B says we can't have one in a flat :(

mrsd I was the same as you, I hoped a colleague would have a boy as she was desperate for a girl, of course she had a girl Hmm

euro the finger is still hovering

pout you crack me up with the Surrey comment, I think we need to have a faux Surrey meet up, I don't bite unless provoked Grin

princess love the bedding, i'm a bit of a Laura Ashley girl and have my eye on a lovely duvet set. Laughed at the Picadilly Circus comment Grin

sarlat I hope the 2ww is ok

Well I'm officially on my hols, hopefully on my return to work all preggy women have gone, although knowing my luck there will be a new one to endure Hmm

Well I'm gutted I won't be there for the meet up, maybe someone could take a photo and then PM it so I can see what you all look like. I'm feeling pretty good at the moment, think it could be the happy herbal pills

waves to anyone I have missed

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