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Just wanted to ask a question about TTC

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CarlyCee · 27/06/2012 13:12

Hello,
I haven't posted before and just wanted to ask advice of some people who might be able to help.
I had a miscarriage and ERPC at 10 weeks on/around 21.04.12. I had a normal period on 29.05.12 for around 3 days which is usual for me.
Throughout June we've been trying to conceive by DTD every other day for start of the month up to assumed ovulation time (I don't know when I ovulate, OPKs were started and nothing ever happened with them of any use), it tailed off a bit after that as we had visitors! Despite this it is at least twice a week for second half of the month.
I was (according to a regular cycle, which I'm not sure if I am) due to get my period yesterday as I'm now CD30/15dpo. I didn't but have had negative hpts yesterday and today. So, what do you think? Are the BFN's pretty much indicating I should give up hope, or should I wait until AF makes an appearance before I know for sure? I don't feel particularly pregnant except for some marathon sleeps with some pretty vivid dreams which I remember from last time and I do feel particularly hungry. I don't feel very crampy with period-type pains either.
The thing that is making me hopeful is with the pregnancy I lost I definitely tested and got a negative at 13dpo so I gave up testing assuming that was that. A week later and no period my mum suggested I test again and there it was, a BFP (although not a particularly strong one. although it was in later weeks) The weakness of the positive line at 20dpo I got then, indicates to me I probably wouldn't have got a positive much before that. I only used an IC this morning, but its now too late in the day to use a Superdrug one (which I find very reliable) now isn't it?
Sorry this is a really long post, hard to abbreviate and still explain it all.
Many thanks for any help or comments in advance.
CC.

OP posts:
mumnosbest · 27/06/2012 13:26

sorry cant help much but i used a clear blue test in the evening only a few days after period was due. i also checked with cheap ppund shop sticks and all were reliable. might be worth a try.

sugarlamb · 23/08/2012 08:48

my granddaughter is nine weeks old ,since her birth she has been difficult to feed, she gulps the first ounce then struggles with the rest, this means a four ounce bottle can take a hour to feed ,we have tried all the things like changing formula bottles and teats and hoped she would improve as she gets older, but she hasn't and we cant think of anything else to try ,the health visitors says not to worry as she is putting on wait, but my daughter also has a one year old to look after and the fact the baby is not feeding well put a extra strain on looking after two small children, any advice would be welcome.

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