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newgirlhere · 19/07/2019 11:28

Hi

Is anyone else on here planned to stopped there pill and start trying for a family?

Me and my OH have decided in the new year we will start to try for a little one. But I am so excited it's all I think about, I have stopped smoking (3 weeks today) and lost 8lbs, as the worry of having a doctors tell me I'm over weight and can cause problems to the baby is scary, so while I have time I'm trying to get my self in shape.

My OH knows I have been broody so badly. Witch is why we set a date so one I know when we can start trying and put a plan in place ( yes I know it doesn't happen straight away)

But how did people cope with just the wait before you try? I have lists of what I need to buy, and started saving so I know I can get all the baby bits without worry about money. But the excitement is taking over and I'm sure I must infuriate my OH, he always says we can talk about it etc as much as I want, but surly there is a limit 😂

OP posts:
sar1988 · 21/07/2019 13:08

Hi I stopped taking the pill in May. We are planning on starting to try in September as my brother gets married in May 2020 so to make sure I can attend.
We've been planning this for ages so I kept myself busy by reading what to expect before your expecting. Full of lots of advise on diet and what vitamins to take.

Good idea to give yourself a few months pill free to settle your hormones and cycles, mine are all over the place at the moment and track your cycles on an app to give you an indication when you ovulate.

Good luck xx

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