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Very faint pink line?

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ElleyBear13 · 01/09/2014 21:42

Evening ladies!

I couldn't seem to move my thread, and i apologize for double posting (im useless when it comes to computes and started a topic in holidays whoops!)

I have taken a cheapy test tonight, i know i should wait until my period is due (friday) but im too impatient (our first wedding anniversary is on saturday and thats when the hubby is home from working away so it'd be the cherry on the cake).

Im due on this friday, but i have super sore boobs and very tired (which is unlike me i normally get lower cramps before im due on and have none of these)...i dont know if im seeing things..i'll be testing again on friday i just didnt know if im wishing to much...we've wanted a family for a while now.

sorry again for the double posting and bad picture thank you for any responses and general advice. xxx

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Thankgoodness · 01/09/2014 22:25

Hello!

Hard to say but I think i might just be able to see something in there.... fingers crossed for you!! I think you need to POAS again in a couple of days before you can really call it!

xx

SoonToBeSix · 01/09/2014 22:42

I can see a line, looks positive to me. Congrats

Melodygrace · 02/09/2014 08:51

Looks positive! Keep us updated Smile

ElleyBear13 · 02/09/2014 13:53

Its a big fat positive! Took another test this morning (again faint) so ive just tested again in asda loos whilst on my lunch break with a pricey one and its come back....yay! Now what do i do? :S

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NewEraNewMindset · 02/09/2014 15:38

Ah congratulations Elley.

You don't really do anything right now. You can either sit on your hands for a few weeks and then make a doctors appointment who will refer you to your local Midwife team or you can google your local team and self refer. Or if you really cant wait you can make a doctors appointment now and it will get the ball rolling. Normally your first midwife appointment will be around the 8 week mark depending on your area.

You can join an anti-natal thread on here, that will keep you busy Grin

Melodygrace · 02/09/2014 19:00

Wow! Congratulations elley.

newbie6 · 02/09/2014 19:15

Congrats, what lovely news to share on your anniversary as well xx

ElleyBear13 · 03/09/2014 14:38

Thank you sp much for your kind words and advice! I have an appointment with the early bird clinic in 2 weeks time very excited! Xx

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