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Twenties TTC - Join Me Pleeeease!

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Etcha · 12/01/2009 21:28

I'm 23 and hoping to try for a baby from next month.

Anyone else?

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katster37 · 14/01/2009 13:34

Hi girls, sammysam I think we have chatted on another thread before. Sorry you are feeling down. I have a sinus infection too (hence am off work on mumsnet!) and I think it's not helping my state of mind!
Thanks bluebell and lisey - Yes, AF is indeed a complete bitch, I hate her!!
Is the Deanna plan the thing about BDing every other day? We pretty much did that last month, BDing CD9, 11, 12, 14, 16 and 17, to no avail. I can't help thinking that if there is not long enough between ovulation and AF then if the egg is fertilised, it doesn't matter 'cos stupid body has already decided to have AF. Grrrr I am so frustrated! Upping the B6 big time this month!
sammysam I understand totally about friends becoming pg. On Saturday we were at a party and a friend announced she had just had her 12 week scan and I nearly burst into tears . I found it ridiculously hard to even congratulate her, even though I am please (honest!). It makes it worse when people joke that we've been married long enough now and shouldn't we be thinking about it soon? I feel like slapping them!! (I don't, obviously!) Well, here's hoping this month will be our month, and we have gorgeous little October babies!!

Joy27 · 14/01/2009 14:04

There seems to be a few ladies feeling down in the dumps today. Sammy- sorry you're having such a frustrating time. You too Bubblebell

Although it's only 6 months since my mc, I honestly though that at my age (28- 27 when started ttc hence username which I can't be arsed to change), conception would be a doddle. Ha. Am focusing on staying healthy and trying not to get too obsessed. Wish I could be like my partner and just think "when it happens, it happens". Having said that I do feel quite positive at the moment. To be perfectly honest he'd be surprised if he knew all the obsessing/interwebbing I'm getting up to!

Off to check out Deanna plan. Do we have to name the baby after it if it works?

katster37 · 14/01/2009 14:09

Hi Joy, yes I think it is probably compulsory to name your child Deanna if you conceive on it!
I am 27 too, 28 in August, and also naively thought I would conceive straight away... My GP helpfully told me not to panic, as it takes lots of couples a few years (thanks - I feel great now...) She also said that 2 years is the AVERAGE to conceive.. This can't be true, I am sure, if you include accidents, people who conceive in the first month. I don't think I rate her opinion that much, especially since she asked some rather bizarre Qs at my last visit!

Lisey09 · 14/01/2009 17:18

I'm definitely going to follow the Deanna plan as soon as we start in March, but no matter whether it works or not, won't be calling it Deanna!!! (imagine calling a boy that!!)

Katster I'd take a look at it here I found it very reassuring as she points out that even if you follow it to the letter and you conceive, only 25% implant correctly - so it's just whether you're lucky or not.

I can't believe the average is 2 years!!! Maybe she was trying to be reassuring!

BestLaidPlans · 14/01/2009 18:53

Hello, can I join too please? 28 and TTC#1. AF due on the 20th so madly symptom spotting and trying not to break open the tests yet.

2 years? Oh dear, I'm getting slightly neurotic after four months, which I suppose is no time at all really, though it doesn't feel like that!

Good luck to all.

AngelFairy · 14/01/2009 18:57

Katster, Hi !

I am also ttc#1, I'm on cycle1 but cd22 with symptoms... and fingers crossed.

Sounds like you're having some frustrations. I'm glad you've got a well versed bh to comfort you chick x
Sending you some luck for this month x

theboob · 14/01/2009 19:05

hi all
I am symptom spotting mad at the mo...I'm tired all the time,I'm very bloated little bouts of nausea ,but all this could be myself
I cant wait another week ,i tested today as i found the tests DH hid,It was obv a BFN as it is far to early ,hope you are all well x

katster37 · 14/01/2009 19:26

Aaaaw, theboob, sorry you got a BFN but like you said, it's far too early. It's the waiting that is going to drive us all insane I think!

Hi Angel! Yes, DH is very good at listening to my twittering on, as you can imagine no doubt! Thanks for your luck - I'll let you know if it works!What are your symptoms? Eeeek, I'm excited for you!

And welcome to bestlaidplans. We sound like we are pretty similar in length of time TTC. It feels like forever to me... Not sure how people cope with that awful feeling when AF arrives but am obviously not doing too well at it myself! Although feeling a bit perkier now and looking forward to BD-ing later on in the month.

Hope everyone else is OK!

AngelFairy · 14/01/2009 20:47

Kat...
I'm having a few symptoms; very tender and ever-increasing breasts, nausea at various times throughout the day, peeing like a granny and slight right side cramps??
What do you think?

sammysam · 14/01/2009 21:07

Thanks katster,Bubblebell and Joy-just having a really shitty day and finding it harder and harder not to think about ttc.
katster-yes I recognise your name from previous ttc threads-i'm rubbish at keeping up with threads as when I check them there have been loads of posts and I either have dd or dp distracting me plus I have been taking a break from them for a while as they were getting too upsetting.

I have heard about the Deanna plan but worried that it would take the fun out of bd as it would take the spontaneity out of it even more -what do you think?

I'm on my 2ww and am keeping my fingers crossed big style as dp is away skiing next month over my ov dates so that will be another month gone.

theboob symptom spotting is such a crazy thing isn't it?! Why are so many of the symptoms applicable for AF and BFP-drives me crazy every month

So sorry for all the mc's, BFN's and af's on this thread-lets hope there are no more at all

Etcha · 14/01/2009 22:49

I'm so glad for this thread. A few of my friends think I'm 23 going on 43 for wanting to settle down, but I can't think of anything that makes me happier than being with my boyfriend and my family and we're very family minded people so we wanted to try for a family of our own and be young parents.

I won't be trying until next month as still haven't had January AF.

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bubblebell1 · 15/01/2009 08:22

morning girls!

angel fingers crossed all these signs = a BFP

etcha know what you mean.. my family think im mad goin for no. 3. i think its rude of ppl to pass comment. christ i dont have any say on how many kids they have..

hope your feeling better today sammy

baby dust to all

katster37 · 15/01/2009 10:47

Morning girls,

Angel - have you tested???! Sounds v promising to me! Good luck.

Etcha I feel similar to you as well..> A lot of my friends are still living in shared houses with mates etc whereas all I want to do is curl up with DH and enjoy being a family - I sometimes feel like I am a bit sad really, but since DH feels the same, I suppose it's not. It's not like we don't go out or do anything, but I think there are certain pressures nowadays to leave babies to your 30s, whereas I want to have had 2 or 3 by the time I am 32 so I can enjoy my children! Plus, risks are considerably lower in your 20s, I feel. DOn't let anyone make you doubt your decision, they are probably just jealous!

Well, AF is ridiculously heavy as usual Am sure there is something wrong with me! We will see.

sammysam how old is your DD?

Hope everyone is having a nice Thursday.

Joy27 · 15/01/2009 10:49

Morning all!

sammysam I'm with you on the Deanna plan- ie, I don't want to do it. I think for me, at the moment, I draw the line at (before) OPKs. It would just stress me out massively to make it so scientific and structure my life around testing. But, you know, different strokes for different folks and all that.

I went to the doc this morning and had a chat about my MC which was six months ago now. She told me that I hadn't got pregnant yet because I am not emotionally ready after my MC. Didn't really wash with me tbh. People get pregnant all the time in severely stressful situations; people get pregnant when it's the last thing they want/need. I'm not sure that your heart has any say in when your body is ready or not.

Anyway, she was right in telling me to stop stressing- pointing out that I'm 28, healthy and obviously fertile. I can say this here but wouldn't on other boards for fear of being insensitive: I'm glad that we have started to try in our 20s as I would feel much more worried about this (hopefully short) wait if I was 10 or even 5 years older.

How are you today, everyone?

katster37 · 15/01/2009 10:57

Morning Joy, I think we might have cross posted.

Yep, your GP seems to be talking rubbish to me! I don't think being 'emotionally ready' has much to do with it, if anything. I am sure not many 14 year olds who fnd themselves pregnant are not 'emotionally ready'. I do question GP advice re TTC to be honest. My visit yesterday confirmed this (and I don't normally say that - I have had lots of excellent advice about other things from GPs), but the fact that I was told all women ovulate on CD14 made me think . Thank goodness for these boards. I kind of wish it was like in the USA where you could see a specialist straight away, as my GP said they wouldn't do a specialist referral for at least 2 years. I think if I am still waiting to conceive in 2 years I may officially have gone insane. Which makes me have the utmost empathy for the people on this board who have been waiting that long, and longer.

BTW has anyone given up caffeine? I am trying to limit myself to 1 cup of coffee a day (1 LARGE cup, that is!) and me and DH are not drinking in January (we always do this, to detox after December!). However, I am always tempted to drown my AF sorrows in a few glasses of wine. Anyone else?

AngelFairy · 15/01/2009 11:57

Morning Ladies...

I have been reading my Nutrition Bible this morning, as I want to make sure I'm eating and supplementing correctly... However, I found the read extremely interesting and HIGHLY RECOMMEND it!

Kat...
Sorry to hear your AF is being a b1tch - rest up hun!
I tested Tuesday lunchtime, which was neg but also only CD21... Waiting is awful, isn't it?!

Here's some much needed pregnancy angels for all you lovely ladies x x

Joy27 · 15/01/2009 12:06

I'm not giving up caffeine- I don't drink that much anyway, just a couple of cups of tea a day.

I've haven't given up alcohol entirely but am totally rethinking my approach to booze. Previously I'd have, if I'm honest, around 10-15 glasses of wine most weeks (couple of glasses on a few "school nights", 3-4 glasses on Fri and Sat), which is bad, ttc or not. Now I'm not drinking in the week, but will have a couple drinks at the weekend. We still have loads of booze left over from the festive season so it's very tempting to crack it open after a stressful day at work. But I have resisted so far. I can say with absolute certainty that if af comes this month I will be drinking a lot of wine.

What are you going to do after January?

I don't think any of us should feel like an old fuddy duddy for wanting to start a family in your 20s. It used to be the norm. In fact, at 28, I would have been considered over the hill a couple of decades ago! I have enjoyed my footloose years, but I know that we are so ready for this next step. Even when (theoretical) baby is here, I'm sure I won't feel a hankering to go out razzing it up.

Joy27 · 15/01/2009 12:07

Oh and meant to say kat, sorry to hear you're having a nasty heavy af. Get thee to a hot water bottle!

AngelFairy · 15/01/2009 12:09

Bubblebell... Thank you, I hate this waiting game, it's miserable!
How you feeling today?

katster37 · 15/01/2009 12:17

Thanks ladies.
Joy I am not sure what I will do re booze after January! We have decided to try and not drink Sun - Thurs as we far too easily get home, and think, sod it - let's open some wine, and by the end of the evening it's all gone. So we will try and avoid that. But I can't see me not drinking on Fri/Sat night when not even pg. I think I will cut down when on the 2WW, esp in the second week when it could theoretically have implanted. But the arrival of AF is bad enough, without cutting out wine completely! Does that make me sound like an alcoholic?! Not missed it so far in January tbh, but had quite a lot going on to distract me.
Angel, keep holding on for a few days - I have got my fingers cross for you! Also been reading up a bit on what to eat/take, although I seem to be popping sooooo many vits/supplements to try and lengthen this sodding luteal phase that I don't really want to take any more! Trying to cut down on sugar and eat lots of fresh fruit and veggies, and wholegrain rather than white bread/pasta etc. Although had brown rice with dinner last night and am not a fan...

eeyore2 · 15/01/2009 13:32

Hi everyone! Jan I join please? I recognise quite a few of you from the October thread. I've just turned 28, got married nearly 3 years ago and am TTC No1. It's nice to see there are lots of people out there who seem to be the same age as me. I had wanted to start a bit earlier but events kept conspiring against me (job issues, medical issues etc) and have suddenly started feeling slightly over the hill, even though lots of my friends are still single and moaning about not having a boyfriend. So I do feel lucky that I've a lovely dh and things are stable enough now to start ttc, but I just wish it would hurry up and happen! theboob, very impressed about being 27 and ttc a fourth! If you don't mind me asking, how old were you when you had the first?

BlackCherry · 15/01/2009 14:11

Hi girls, I'll join you on here. I'm 28 and ttc#1. I'm on cycle day 4 of cycle 3 trying. My cycles are normally 28 days.

I too thought it might happen the 1st month. I had no idea how difficult it actually is for us humans! If I had known we probably would have started sooner.

There hasn't been any method to our bonking so far, so this cycle dh and I will be bding every second day. Can't wait for the fun to begin

I very much hear all of you who are fighting feelings of jealousy etc. Me too!

oneyummymummy · 15/01/2009 14:41

Hi everyone, Im TTC DC2. I havnt had time to read through all the posts yet, but wishing everyone luck.

oneyummymummy · 15/01/2009 14:42

Oh how rude of me, just realised Ive invited myself along.....could I join the thread too?

Joy27 · 15/01/2009 14:43

Hello blackcherry and eeyore- and best of luck with your ttc endeavours!

Blackcherry I'm on CD6 so we're pretty much in sync and will be gnashing our teeth together waiting later in the month.

Eeyore sorry if you've alraedy said on the Oct thread- there are so many people on these threads I lose track!- but how long have you been ttc?

Perhaps we should do one of those lists of thread "members", if anyone can be arsed that is!