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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.

Anyone hoping for a positive april 2006?

296 replies

peachygirl · 28/02/2006 20:25

Ok I've taken the plunge and started the new one.
Thelast two positive threads have been very succesful.
Lets keep it going!
Good luck everyone

OP posts:
trace2 · 31/03/2006 15:48

hi amy, i too was on depo, its evil

skerriesmum · 31/03/2006 15:53

Hi all,
On day 24 now, waiting to test is hard isn't it?! I try not to think about it too much! Good luck!

girrafey · 31/03/2006 15:55

i was on it for 4 years, hhad 5 periods in all that time. didnt find out i was pregnant till 13 weeks. that was only due to severe sickness!!!!

doc told me it was stress, it is only because the nurse decided to test!!!

my dd is the best thing to happen to me. just guess i am finding it hard now that it hasnt happened straight away. silly really i just guessed it would.

did you conceive on depo?

trace2 · 31/03/2006 15:55

skerries, hello, have you any sympoms??

Piffle · 31/03/2006 15:56

If this is a lucky thread then count me in!
cd 17 today ovulating according to all the "signs"

Good luck all!!!!!!!!!!!

girrafey · 31/03/2006 15:57

its horrible isnt it sm. be strong you dont want to tempt fate and all that, fingers crossed for you.

im on day 21.

trace2 · 31/03/2006 15:57

no it took me ages to get periods back, and 18 months later looks like am still not ovulating

trace2 · 31/03/2006 15:58

hi Piffle , peachy on here to from our temping thread

girrafey · 31/03/2006 16:01

stupid thing isnt it. everyone has a story to tell about it, just wish i met them before i went on it.!!!

trace2 · 31/03/2006 16:04

yes i know my dd was on it for 4 years, shes just stopped it and got her periods tne month after

skerriesmum · 31/03/2006 16:04

Hi trace and amyjo! Right now my boobs feel a bit heavy and dh thought they looked veinier as well, but it's hard to say for sure. (I have to laugh at the information I share on here that I wouldn't with even my closest friends!)

trace2 · 31/03/2006 16:05

lol well vainer is a sign too i will look to see if i can find my lists

Piffle · 31/03/2006 16:06

I know I'm determined to stick and look at my charts for clues, not watch myself for symptoms, I have been wrong so many times I need another way now!

trace2 · 31/03/2006 16:09

yes i agree, if you get 18 days highs, it says your pg

skerriesmum · 31/03/2006 16:10

I don't know if that would happen this soon though, it's only been about a week since ovulation. Thanks a lot for checking for me, the support on here is fantastic.

trace2 · 31/03/2006 16:15

here you go girls.

symptons

  1. Missed Your Period?
This is the classic sign of pregnancy - especially if, like many women, your cycles are typically like clockwork. If you've missed your period, it's probably time to take a home pregnancy test. Home pregnancy tests work by determining the amount of hCG (Human Chorionic Gonadotropin) present in your urine. Remember - your first urine of the day tends to have the most concentrated amount of hCG. Early morning urine will give you your best chance at detecting the small concentrations of hCG that are present in the early days of pregnancy.
  1. Feeling Sick in the Morning - Or Any Other Time?
About one-half of all pregnant women experience some form of morning sickness (nausea, vomiting, etc.) in early pregnancy. Contrary to popular belief, "morning" sickness isn't always limited to morning; many women experience nausea in the evening, in the afternoon - and a substantial percentage of lucky ladies feel sick all day. (Note: Although rare, morning sickness can be extreme in some cases. Contact your doctor if are becoming dehydrated as a result of morning sickness.)
  1. Are Your Breasts Sore?
Are your breasts or nipples feeling a bit sensitive - perhaps in the same way they feel right before you have your period? This is one more sign that you may be pregnant. Breast sensitivity is a common phenomenon in early pregnancy - and thankfully, one that begins to fade by the second trimester. But if you're one of those "glass is half full" types, look at it this way: for many women, sensitive breasts translate into heightened pleasure during intimate moments…
  1. Checked Your Areola Lately?
Along with more sensitive breasts, you may notice a slight darkening of the areola, the concentric zone which surrounds the nipple. (Some say this darkening serves a purpose; it makes it easier for your baby to find his/her food source!)
  1. Honorable Discharge?
In the early days of pregnancy, mucous begins to accumulate around the opening of the cervix to form the mucous plug, a barrier that helps protect the baby during its development. As a result of this mucous formation, you may notice a bit of vaginal discharge. (Discharge as a sign of pregnancy should not be accompanied by other distinguishing features of an infection, such as a burning sensation, foul smell, or itchiness.)
  1. Gotta Pee?
Although pregnancy is indeed miraculous, it does not involve a suspension of the laws of physics. That means that as the baby grows larger in your uterus, the space that once allowed for expansion of your bladder is decreased. The result? You feel like you need to pee more often. Also, you may notice bloating similar to what you experience prior to your period.
  1. Not Tonight, Honey. I've Got a Headache...
As a result of the complex mixture of hormones coursing through a pregnant woman's body, it's not uncommon for women to experience headaches more frequently during pregnancy.
  1. Seeing Spots?
Around the time when implantation occurs (the moment when the embryo attaches to the lining of the uterine wall), it's not uncommon to notice a bit of spotting. You would look for this sign at around eight to ten days after you last ovulated. (You can use the ovulation calculator located on our home page to calculate your ovulation date.) Spotting as a result of implantation usually looks a bit different than your regular period; it tends to be light in volume and pinkish in color, as opposed to the deep red color associated with regular menstrual bleeding.
  1. Temperature Climbing?
A raised basal body temperature past the time when your period is due is another possible indicator of pregnancy.
  1. All Stopped Up? Another sign of pregnancy is constipation. This is caused by certain hormones which are present in early pregnancy relaxing your intestines and slowing the digestive process.

These signs are ones often experienced in early pregnancy - but that's not to say there aren't others. Many women have reported experiencing other "tell-tale" signs such as:

an enhanced sense of smell
fatigue
hunger
weepiness
heartburn
complexion problems ("breaking out")

trace2 · 31/03/2006 16:17

oh and a metalic taste

peachygirl · 31/03/2006 16:21

ahhh, trace you wise sage of symptoms

OP posts:
skerriesmum · 31/03/2006 16:37

You're a star trace, thanks! Fatigue isn't necessarily a symptom for me, ds still wakes in the night so I'm always tired!

girrafey · 31/03/2006 16:38

trace2 plez dont take this the wrong way but i had to read your post 4 times before i was sure i had it right!!!

you are old enough to have a daughter who has been on the depo for 4 years!!! the impression i had of you was a bright eyed slim long haired 20 year old!!

( please take it as the compliment i meant it as!!!)

just read through the list the tell tale signs at the end just sound like me after a bad day!!! lol

jabberwocky · 31/03/2006 16:43

Hi all, I know I haven't posted very much, it seems that I get more anxious when I do. Anyway, just waiting to test but trying not to get my hopes up. This has been the first month ever (even when not ttc) that I really wasn't sure when/if I ovulated Sad. We bd'ed like crazy around the right time and there was some cm, but...I don't know. I'm a bit depressed about it, tbh.

Pinkpip, just a word of encouragement, when I got pg with ds my cycles were very long, consistently 38 - 42 days. The only negative thing is that you don't get as many chances in a year as someone with shorter cycles but it doesn't necessarily mean that there is anything wrong with you. After I had ds my cycles went back to a perfect 28 days until we started ttc. Maybe a stress factor there?

trace2 · 31/03/2006 16:44

lol amy, ddis 22years in june, i myself am 40 tomorrow, with long brown hair at 5f 2in, dh is 30 but yes i will take it as a compliment, pepole always say its my sis, when they dont know, thank you, just going for dh be back on soon

pussycatmomma · 31/03/2006 16:56

WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!! SHINY NEW THREAD!!!!!!!
hi to everyone - seems like only last week i was sat at my computer typing out the "is anyone trying for a big fat postive in january 06"!!!!!!!!
AND THAT WAS BACK IN DECEMBER!!!!
oooh i feel like a mother hen, this is our 4th thread ladies!!
This shall be another lucky one, we are really notching up our bfps now.
not much to report, just wanted to post before the newness wears off Smile
hugs and love to all xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

trace2 · 01/04/2006 09:00

hi all dd got me a spa for two looking forward to using it, good luck akk this weekend for them who test

coggy · 01/04/2006 09:48

:) HAPPY BIRTHDAY TRACE :)

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