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Anyone want to join me in a waiting to conceive thread ? Anyone else really broody but can't TTC yet ?

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Hobnob76 · 28/02/2009 16:55

Hi everyone! Hubby and I are desperately broody and have been for a few years. We're hoping to TTC later this year, we're having to wait til Hubby finishes his degree as we just can't afford to have a baby whilst he's a student. Am wanting to come off the pill round about May, and hopefully TTC about Nov/Dec. Want to come off the pill a few months early as I've been on it for over 14 yrs, and would like to know what its like to have normal periods!

Be nice to know if anyone else is in a similar situation.

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rimmer08 · 10/07/2009 16:19

mrs pigeon- thanks
kaylo- also thanks and i teach 14-18!i have just finished for 7 weeks holiday today!
i think i will enjoy coming on here to talk as cannot really talk to others!! happy times for all i hope

Kaylo · 10/07/2009 19:58

Ugh! Orange Gunk...I remember weaning I agree it's no fun not being able to drive - I was the same as you - 2 children, 2 mat leaves, dozens of buses/taxi's/trains...etc with a double buggy I hate public transport with any kind of pushchair (and if you're pg cos no-one cares anymore - the just stare at your bump!!) Hope the weaning going well otherwise Kazr

Rimmer you're welcome Wow 14-18 - brave I definitely couldn't do that - I'd say you've definitely earned your 7weeks off!!!! Hope they're peaceful and relaxin for you.

Hope everyone else is well - take care x xx x

Medee · 11/07/2009 10:05

morning all! You have been chatty yesterday. The orange gunk might put me off ttc!

Kayzr · 11/07/2009 10:49

Weaning is great fun. But all baby food seems to be orange!! I'm sure even if you made cauliflower puree it would somehow end up orange!!

CurlyCasper · 11/07/2009 10:55

la la la la la la la laaaa [puts fingers in ears and repeats loudly] no such thing as puke and orange gunk. All babies are little well behaved darlings with no icky bodily functions and they smell of roses. That's why I want one x

Kaylo · 11/07/2009 20:57

curly and medee Kayzr is right - it does all seem to be orange tho...apart from boxed up powdered weaning food (baby rice/banana surprise/porridge...etc) Andit reallt is great fun but wear an apron - and cover the walls and carpet in a wipe-clean fabric as well

babies have a wonderful smell especially after bathtime and you've massaged them down in talc and lavender lotion - you just can't beat it. My 2 kids are 3 and 4 and they just can't smell like that anymore.

xxx

Yorky · 11/07/2009 21:15

Hello everyone, can I gatecrash?

I'm not sure I'm TTC yet, DD isn't quite 8months atm but I keep 'forgetting' to ring the med centre to make an appt about contraception
Also have DS 2.5yrs

I know what you mean about all baby food being orange - although DD had homemade leftover chilli tonight, not orange but looks the same at both ends [green but not envious emoticon!]

As for driving when heavily pg I went to my last AN appt and asked for a sweep, only to be told I was already 5cms! so I don't see pg as a problem when driving - on the other hands I have friends who have been virtually housebound with spd so its luck of the draw I suppose

Kaylo · 11/07/2009 22:54

Hi Yorky [welcome wave emoticon]

Sounds like you're as 'forgetful' as I was after my first baby. Low and behold DS was conceived (although in the end we did decide to scrap any ideas of contraception anyway] am now hoping to start TTC in 4-5 weeks (mid-end August) was gonna be September but due to ovulation dates it's gonna be last half of August!!

I see what you mean about driving while pg, I had SPD with ds and could barely fit in passenger side let alone drivers side - I was huuuuuge and very very painful getting in and out of car.

xx

Kayzr · 12/07/2009 07:46

Morning,

Hello Yorky Welcome!

Kaylo Your name always makes me smile. My aunt has called me Kaylo since I was a baby!

I got quite mild SPD with DS2 so I am expecting it with number 3. Never had morning sickness(touch wood) so not sure if I should expect it next time.
The worst thing about pregnancy for me is heartburn. I got it form 20 weeks with DS1 and had it all day everyday until he was born. With DS2 I had it from 10 weeks and again all day everyday until he was born. But not everyone gets it.

Kayzr · 12/07/2009 09:04

Oooh Yorky I'm in N.yorks too!!

Kaylo · 12/07/2009 11:08

Morning Kazr

My dad used to call me Kaylo too as my middle name is Lorraine (first name Kaye)

Ugh! Heartburn - has to be the most repulsive pg symptom there is!!! I'm like Kazr, I had it all the way through both my pg's. Am also expecting to get SPD with DC3 as had it quite bad with ds (although not so bad with dd?)

Hope everyone is well
xx

rimmer08 · 12/07/2009 12:27

just calculated when my ppill pack will end- middle of sept so thats ttc time excited, nervous, feel clueless- bu nevermind!!

Yorky · 12/07/2009 12:27

Wow, Kaylo, middle name twins!
Afraid I'm not in NYorks any more (must update profile) we've moved twice since then!

The point of the driving story was that I had to drive home from the appt! kind of forgot to finish the tale

I had heartburn with DD but not too bad, definitely worse than with DS, but am as yet a stranger to morning sickness, fingers crossed

Kayzr · 12/07/2009 12:49

My name is Kayleigh so that is where Kaylo comes from.

Yorky, another one that hasn't had morning sickness! Most people say to me that I must be the only person that has never had it. Though I have 2 boys and a lot of people tell me that if I have a girl I will have ms.

CurlyCasper · 12/07/2009 15:52

Happy Sunday all,

A bit jealous of those of you who know what to expect. But then again, first time is exciting!

Just had to look up SPD - ouch! Sounds a bit like my arthritis pain, which I'm hoping to say goodbye to during pregnancy.

Told mum that we're planning TTC this afternoon. She sounded happy, but not carried away which is good. Told me her pregnancies were pretty much a breeze and she conceived almost right away when trying for both of us. And we were both small babies born happy and healthy 3 weeks early. I so hope I take after her (I do with everything else womanly - the good and the bad)

Has anyone on here had similar PGs to their mums? [hopeful face]

Rimmer muchos respect. I could not handle teenagers!

kaylo on the baby smell info. Sounds like something to really cherish.

Right, ironing calls...

Kayzr · 12/07/2009 16:19

I followed my mum. I was 7lb 2oz and so was DS1. My brother was 9lb 2oz but DS2 was 10lb 5oz!!!! So I followed her by having a bigger 2nd baby.

Kaylo · 12/07/2009 16:59

Hi everyone - Kayzr - I've only just noticed that I spelled your name wrong both times on my last post am really sorry! Maybe I had lazy typing syndrome this morning.

rimmer HOW EXCITING!!!!!!!!

yorky Hi middle-name twin Weren't you scared driving home from appnt? If you're not in N.Yorks anymore - are u still round and about? I live in W.Yorks - only reason I'm asking.

Curly We don't really know what to expect as literally each pg is different and just as exciting/daunting - I know that sounds cheesy! But it's true. I had M/S with both my kids but was definitely worse with my DS, little bugger gave me horrid heartburn as well (but so did dd - just not so bad)
Also - the baby smell really is something to breathe in deeply when you have it - it smells of innocence and trust - to me anyway

I haven't a clue if I followed mum - I think I kinda did as she had an early baby, her first son was born 6weeks early but died after 3 hours. My dd was born 5 weeks early but thankfully just needed an incubator for a few hours and was jaundiced - otherwise ok.
I think she was induced with either my brother or sister and I was 2 weeks early. Weights I can only guess - apart from mums first - he was 3lbs?oz, my brother was over 8lbs and my sister was just over 6lbs.
My babies were heavier than that DD was 7lb3oz and ds was 8lb6oz.

Is everyone having a nice Sunday?

x xx x

Kaylo · 12/07/2009 17:39

OhMyGod..I almost forgot to tell you.

Yesterday whilst trying to get my bathroom after a year long improvement (still not finished and fed of looking at boxes...) I started to unpack some of the boxes so I could have my towel rack back and my loo roll holder (windowsill not cutting it anymore!) and I found loads of dd's baby clothes.

There were vests and sleepsuits, dresses and pretty pink things, socks and bootees... I was almost crying, felt very exciting - almost like a sign that it's coming soon (I hope). I didn't even know they were in there - I thought they were in the loft - or at the charity shop!

Had to tell someone! xxx

Yorky · 12/07/2009 20:12

Thanks all for the welcomes

Kaylo - baby clothes are great. I had a lovely time going through DSs and remembering Oh he wore that to..... and so and so gave us that....
Mum and Dad are in Leeds, but we're now in Shropshire

Kayzr, no MS and I've got one of each! How to confuse an old wives tale! Did lose interest in food early on with DD though, and went off meat slightly

Don't know how mum did with pregnancy, but she seemed pretty good at giving birth and so far I've done OK. Hoping that I can follow birth weight patterns too, her 3rd as lightest and after 9lb9.5oz DD I don't want them much bigger! Think all of hers were late though and I've not quite made it to 40wks yet

Caspar, I'm jealous of you doing it all for the 1st time, no toddler to run after, and sleep when it suits you, not when it suits a small person!

Reading further back on the thread v of Ladybee's NZ wedding. We went there for 1st anniversary as my Godmothers eldest son was getting married a year and a day after us! It was great

Medee · 12/07/2009 20:18

for those of us TTC the first, how many do you think you'll have? (assuming the choice is yours and not mother nature's.)

CurlyCasper · 12/07/2009 20:34

Hey Yorky - forgot to say welcome to you! I'm in Shropshire too - have been for about five years.

I'll count my blessings then re not having a toddler. Think SIL is planning another and I seriously wouldn't fancy that while my dear nephew (think three-year-old whirlwind) is under her feet!

Thanks kaylo, kazyr and Yorky for filling me in re following your mums' PGs.

Medee I have no idea! Think two would be plenty, seeing as I am only just starting at 30. Depends how PG goes really... will stop at one if it means we're all happy and healthy.

Kaylo · 13/07/2009 09:20

Morning

So at those of you who didn't have MS - I was green in the face for very different reasons through mine. Never mind tho.

Found another box of baby clothes last night in the bathroom - it had DD's coming home outfit in there - that was it then, tears rolling down.

Yorky I also haven't made 40 completeted weeks yet although ds was close at 39+6. DD was 35+4.

Curly My ds is 3 and dd is and I can't wait to have another! Seriously having babies done funny things to you. It makes you want more... For me now its seeing the independence shown by both of them and yet seeing how loving they are to eachother. I've told them there might be another baby soon and they're very excited.

Hobnob76 · 13/07/2009 11:40

Wow, you lot have been chatty! I go away for a weekend and there's pages to read when I get back!

I've spent the weekend with our 1yr old nephew to celebrate his birthday. Now DH and I are more broody than ever! How on earth are we going to wait til Dec to TTC ?

Welcome to Yorky and EyeballsintheSky!

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Yorky · 13/07/2009 12:21

Hi hobnob, we're off to my nephew's 1st birthday this weekend coming!

We're between Telford and wolves curly, have been since Dec last year. And starting at 30 isn't a reason to limit your numbers, I was 31 last week an have plenty of time to increase the family!

DH away for a fortnight now and today is CD1 - could be an interesting reunion!

CurlyCasper · 13/07/2009 13:36

EBitS How rude of me. I forgot to say hello! so hi, and welcome (pretty new on here myself, but chatting plenty to make up for it!)

Yorky pretty good idea where you are now. Did you catch the air show last month? we're Telford way too.

we'll just have to see with the number of kids thing. Sure it will change my priorities, but with my health I suspect less will be more x

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