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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.

The continuing adventures of The First Time Frolickers!!!!

967 replies

pixiestix · 26/11/2009 18:32

Somebody come and join me quick, I'm lonely!!

Sky27 TTC#1 cycle 3 UCL 24? CD91
chico193 TTC#1 cycle 4 UCL36 CD69
Stellybelly TTC#1 cycle 1 UCL? CD53
Hamsterlover TTC#1 cycle 1 UCL34 CD46
CJ2007 TTC#1 cycle 5 UCL26/7 CD36
claireinthecommunity TTC#1 cycle 6 UCL29-31 CD28
WhiteRoses TTC#1 Cycle 2 UCL23-49 CD26
YorkshireTeaDrinker TTC#1 Cycle 13 UCL 30 CD23
Muser TTC#1 cycle 2 UCL30 CD21
honeymoo TTC#1 cycle2 UCL? CD20
aly323 TTC#1 cycle 4 UCL 30-? CD16
addie81 TTC#1 Cycle 2 UCL 27 CD16
Calyx TTC#1 cycle 6 UCL 25-26 CD14
bunnygirl80 TTC#1 cycle 2 UCL 29 CD14
chalky3 TTC#1 cycle 4 UCL40 CD12
vix206 TTC#1 cycle 2 UCL 27 CD11
Ozziegirly TTC#1 cycle UCL 27 CD10
blueberry noo TTC#1 cycle 2 UCL 31-32 CD8
pixiestix TTC#1 cycle 6 UCL28 CD6
Kaloki TTC#1 cycle 2 UCL ? CD5
Zippys TTC#1 cycle 7 UCL34 CD4
Homebound TTC#1 cycle 4 UCL 30-32 CD2
NovemberAli TTC#1 Cycle 2 UCL 30-34 CD2
kkas TTC#1 Cycle 5 UCL?? CD2
Confuseddoiordonti TTC#1 Cycle 1 UCL 27-28
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Graduates:
Trying4Baby1 BFP 21Aug
Kaystar BFP 27Aug
Pepperonipizza BFP 12Sep
Fulhamgirl BFP 18Sep
Ladyemmalou83 BFP 13Oct
bluesnowfalcon BFP 14 Oct
Spirael BFP 7 Nov
Curlycasper BFP 11 Nov
TishTosh21 BFP ???
Sevans BFP 15 Nov
EmsieRo BFP 16 Nov

OP posts:
Muser · 10/12/2009 23:07

Sheer chance Ozzie. There's so many different things that have to happen it's easy for something not to. I think it's quite an achievement for a sperm to make it as far as the egg, our bodies don't really help them along!

Keep going, you'll get there.

An update on me. Went to emergency gynae appointment today as was still spotting. They couldn't scan me as I'd only be 5 weeks. I've had blood taken and go back on Sunday for more, need to hope that my HCG levels go UP between those samples. That's good news. If they go down I'm back waiting for a bus.

YorkshireTeaDrinker · 10/12/2009 23:38

Whiteroses, your body sounds to be behaving very oddly. I have of course searched for evidence of intimate itchiness as an early pregnancy sign. This from thione Traditional Chinease Medicine organiastion website, re early pregnancy signs:

"You may have increased vaginal secretions(discharge, leukorrhea) either clear, nonirritating or white, yellow, foamy or itchy."

Perhaps not the most clincially authorative site, but possibly grounds for mild hopefulness?

Eleanora we did take the "lets just see what happens" approach for the first few months. In fact, we didn't make a conscious decision to start TTC, I just ran out of pills and forgot to go back to the docs for more, so DH and I had a quick chat, decided it wouldn't be a disaster if I got pregnant and thereafter let nature take its course. Initially we were Not Preventing Pregnancy rather than TTC. I do think that can keep some of the pressure off initially (especially if you are in it for the long haul, like we seem to be).

However, I do think its important to have enough awareness of your cycle to be sure you are hiting the target at the right time. I was probably a bit too laid back to start with as I wasn't even keeping tabs on my cycle length and we may well have missed a few opportunities, just because I had no real idea when (or indeed if) I was ovulating. Also, now that I've been charting for the past 4 months, I have a fair amount of data to share with the GP tomorrow. Which should help identify any possible problems / prove to the GP we've been doing everything we should.

I think I'd reccommend a phased approach. Start casual and up the monitoring and data colletion if it looks like it might take a while and you might need a more organised approach.

Regarding spousal stage fright kkas, I now take an ignorance is best approach. DH knows roughly when in the month he needs to be alert and ready for action, but I don't tell him exactly when. I have given him a 10 day window when he needs to be ready to leap or be leapt upon and so far it appears to be working. I also accept that every 2 days will be sufficient, so don't put us under too much pressure if either of us are too tired / stressed / lacking amorous intent.

I'm glad the stats were helpful Calx and that my choose your lucky month and start planning approach seems to be one that can work for others. aly323, looks like we'll both be having November babies then!

And whilst I know that we won't be getting our BFP till February, I'd better give it a fighting chance this month anyway. So time to find DH and leap...

kkas · 11/12/2009 13:18

thanks for the advice re stagefright ladies. i actually haven't told DH when i'm ov (like i really know anyway....). but after 3 months of stage fright issues even when we were just trying to BD every few days throughout the cycle, i told DH i wouldn't initiate anymore as that seemed to be putting him off. but obv that is not working, because apparently he only feels the need twice a month (yes - i have it recorded. exactly 6 BD seshes in the past 3 months). only 2 of which were anywhere near the right time. ugh. he must be the only man in the world with no sex drive.

anyway - i'll try to keep a positive attitude. especially because if i keep thinking about the negatives, i am sure i will start to blame DH, which is of course what i don't want to happen. i really do love him and we do have good sex when it happens. i'm sure we will hit our groove at some stage.

Sky27 TTC#1 cycle 3 UCL 24? CD106
chico193 TTC#1 cycle 4 UCL36 CD84
Homebound TTC#1 cycle 3 UCL 30-32 CD72
Stellybelly TTC#1 cycle 1 UCL? CD68
WhiteRoses TTC#1 Cycle 2 UCL23-37 CD41
MadameG TTC#1 Cycle 1 UCL 28 CD39
honeymoo TTC#1 cycle2 UCL? CD35
aly323 TTC#1 cycle 4 UCL 30-? CD31
addie81 TTC#1 Cycle 2 UCL 27 CD31
Hamsterlover TTC#1 cycle 2 UCL34 CD30
bunnygirl80 TTC#1 cycle 2 UCL 29 CD29
chalky3 TTC#1 cycle 4 UCL40 CD27
Ozziegirly TTC#1 cycle UCL 27 CD25
blueberry noo TTC#1 cycle 2 UCL 31-32 CD23
pixiestix TTC#1 cycle 6 UCL28 CD21
CJ2007 TTC#1 cycle 6 UCL26/7 CD21
Kaloki TTC#1 cycle 2 UCL ? CD20
Zippys TTC#1 cycle 7 UCL34 CD19
NovemberAli TTC#1 Cycle 2 UCL 30-34 CD17
kkas TTC#1 Cycle 5 UCL?? CD17
claireinthecommunity TTC#1 cycle 7 UCL29-31 CD14
Eleanora TTC #1 Cycle 1 UCL 33(?) CD14
YorkshireTeaDrinker TTC#1 Cycle 14 UCL 29 CD10
Calyx TTC#1 cycle 7 UCL 26-27 CD2
Sevans TTC#1

Graduates:
Trying4Baby1 BFP 21Aug
Kaystar BFP 27Aug
Pepperonipizza BFP 12Sep
Fulhamgirl BFP 18Sep
Ladyemmalou83 BFP 13Oct
bluesnowfalcon BFP 14 Oct
Spirael BFP 7 Nov
Curlycasper BFP 11 Nov
TishTosh21 BFP ???
EmsieRo BFP 16 Nov
vix206 BFP 8 Dec
HypotheticalMummy BFP 9 Dec
Muser BFP 9 Dec

YorkshireTeaDrinker · 11/12/2009 18:20

Evening all,

This is going to be all a bit me me me, as I'm just back from my appointment with the GP and feel the need to share.

Drs appointment was quick and relatively painless. I just said that we had been TTC for 15 months (well, 14 1/2 actually, and the first few months we we're being exactly scientific about it) and thought it was probably time we starting looking in to possible problems. Dr asked me if I drank smoke or had an underlying medical condition and same for DH and then said we quilified for intervention and needed to make appointment for blood tests and semen analysis. Took about 5 minutes in total. I was expecting to have to produce my charts, to prove that we'd done everything at the right time, but there was no interegation at all. So mission accomplished - looks like we are now in the system.

Only minor problem was that I have to go for my blood test during my next period. Periods currently last about 4 days, and next one is due New Years Eve, meaning that my window of opportunity falls neatly over the bank holiday weekend when the drs is shut! So if AF doesn't arrive on schedule on the 31st, I may miss out this month.

It feels a bit wierd, I know we've been TTC for ages, but going to the docs and having following up apointments for diagnostic tests makes it all official now. Public money is now funding our conception efforts, so we'd better be serious about it! I am relieved to have got the process underway, but I am worried what the tests might show. At the moment I am quite good at telling myself that we're just being a bit slow and it will happen eventually / in February, but once we get the tests results back we could discover we have a real problem and my blind optimism won't work anymore.

However, testing won't be complete until the end of Jan, and I'm going to be pregnant in february anyway, so it will all be unnecessary! Blind optimism is functioning again.

Muser · 11/12/2009 19:11

So glad your GP was helpful. Fingers crossed that you won't need any of those tests. Easy to say, but try not to think about what the results will be. If there are problems at least you can start working to solve them.

Calyx · 11/12/2009 19:47

Well done for going to the Doctor, it's great that the ball is now rolling. I bet it is all unnecessary and you're pg in February without any assistance at all! But even if not, then you've already started things off. Keeping my fingers crossed for you too x

bunnygirl80 · 11/12/2009 21:37

Yorkshire glad the drs was ok and that you've got the ball rolling with tests etc. Maybe threatening your body with medical intervention will encourage it into giving you your BFP.

This approach seems to work with my patients - I book them in for procedures to get their problems which they've had for months sorted and then they go and get better by themselves!

Well, cd 1 for me today . AF arrived bang on time, which surprised me as I ov'd 4 days late so I thought I'd have a longer cycle this month. I think I'll just class this as an odd one what with the stress of moving. Will just have to wait and see what happens this month.

rollerbaby · 11/12/2009 22:14

Muser, Hypothetical and Vix - well done you lot, am dead chuffed for you!

Muser - can believe you've left me - we had the same stats almost! Boo hoo... hope I'm not too far behind you!

Still no sign of AF and another BFN this evening. Day 35 so god knows what's going on. No chance now I think, so just waiting...

Keep us all posted as to how you are feeling and how it's going please!

xxx

Ozziegirly · 11/12/2009 22:54

Yorkshiretea that's tentative good news I think - I know what you mean about now being " in the system" so making it real that it doesn't seem to be working.

I feel the same at the moment. I know it's only been 9 months, but I feel like maybe we're just not trying hard enough or something - but I think if it doesn't happen and I actually go to the Dr, it will be like some kind of shift - I will be a statistic; someone who has difficulty conceiving.

Weird, and difficult to explain.

Sounds like the GP is good though to have got things rolling so quickly.

No news from me. I thought AF was on the way last night as I had a crampy feeling, but I think my jeans were just a bit tight after a pizza

Muser I will keep everything crossed that levels stay high. Who new that this process could be so fraught?

YorkshireTeaDrinker · 11/12/2009 23:19

Thanks guys, I hope you're all right and it does turn out to be unnecessary. I'm really hoping I'm like bunnygirl80's patients, and the tests will just be the prompt my body needs to get on with things!

I think I'm overcoming my little bout of sadness that I'm now officially a patient. You're right Ozziegirly, there is a shift, and I've just crossed the line from someone who's being a bit slow to someone who might have a problem. But, I only might have a problem, and the whole point of involving the doc was to find out what the problem is so we can fix it. And we're coming up to this month's fertile patch, so we might yet render the tests unnecessary.

Honeymoo, really hoping that the continuing absence of AF means a BFP. You can have loads of nos before you finally get a positive and whilst there?s no AF there?s hope.

And bunnygirl80, sorry to hear AF?s got you. But where there?s AF, there?s the start of a whole new cycle with a fresh chance of getting your BFP.

Muser, got everything crossed for you that your bean is going to stick. This whole process is fraught with anxiety, but we will get there eventually ladies, and it WILL be worth it.

claireinthecommunity · 12/12/2009 02:50

Just in from our gig tonight and thought I'd catch up on all the chat from today.

I think it's great that you've got the ball rolling with your GP Yorkshire - keep us posted

And, lol at Ozzie and "I thought AF was on the way last night as I had a crampy feeling, but I think my jeans were just a bit tight after a pizza "

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rollerbaby · 12/12/2009 11:26

Whiteroses That's a relief I'm sure... now you can get on with the month ahead! are you temping by the way? I'm definitely doing that next month. I just keep forgetting to do it as soon as I wake up...

Thanks Yorkshire - sorry for being such a grouch when we've only been at this for only 2 months. I'm glad you are feeling a bit more positive now you are a'patient'. It's always the way once you relax a bit, it happens or so I hear.

Have a good weekend all. Have a busy one so will take my mind off stuff I hope.

x

kkas · 12/12/2009 15:31

hi guys

yorkshire glad you feel positive about going to the doctors. keep us updated as you progress - but i'm sure you won't need it anyway by february

bunny and whiteroses sorry to hear about AF - treat yourself to something nice this weekend.

i seem to have forgotten the TTC last night as went out with my friends to finally celebrate passing my exams properly. needless to say, we had 6 bottles of wine between 4 of us... and i ended up being sick at a train station on the way home. lovely! i have never done that one before i promise!!! really not like me actually. i was so glad that DH was with me to make sure i got home properly, otherwise who knows where i would have ended up.

feeling pretty rubbish today, but at least it was a nice night and took my mind off all of this

Sky27 TTC#1 cycle 3 UCL 24? CD107
chico193 TTC#1 cycle 4 UCL36 CD85
Homebound TTC#1 cycle 3 UCL 30-32 CD73
Stellybelly TTC#1 cycle 1 UCL? CD69
MadameG TTC#1 Cycle 1 UCL 28 CD40
honeymoo TTC#1 cycle2 UCL? CD36
aly323 TTC#1 cycle 4 UCL 30-? CD32
addie81 TTC#1 Cycle 2 UCL 27 CD32
Hamsterlover TTC#1 cycle 2 UCL34 CD31
chalky3 TTC#1 cycle 4 UCL40 CD28
Ozziegirly TTC#1 cycle UCL 27 CD26
blueberry noo TTC#1 cycle 2 UCL 31-32 CD24
pixiestix TTC#1 cycle 6 UCL28 CD22
CJ2007 TTC#1 cycle 6 UCL26/7 CD22
Kaloki TTC#1 cycle 2 UCL ? CD21
Zippys TTC#1 cycle 7 UCL34 CD20
NovemberAli TTC#1 Cycle 2 UCL 30-34 CD18
kkas TTC#1 Cycle 5 UCL?? CD18
claireinthecommunity TTC#1 cycle 7 UCL29-31 CD15
Eleanora TTC #1 Cycle 1 UCL 33(?) CD15
YorkshireTeaDrinker TTC#1 Cycle 14 UCL 29 CD11
Calyx TTC#1 cycle 7 UCL 26-27 CD3
bunnygirl80 TTC#1 cycle 3 UCL 29 CD2
WhiteRoses TTC#1 Cycle 3 UCL23-37 CD2
Sevans TTC#1

Graduates:
Trying4Baby1 BFP 21Aug
Kaystar BFP 27Aug
Pepperonipizza BFP 12Sep
Fulhamgirl BFP 18Sep
Ladyemmalou83 BFP 13Oct
bluesnowfalcon BFP 14 Oct
Spirael BFP 7 Nov
Curlycasper BFP 11 Nov
TishTosh21 BFP ???
EmsieRo BFP 16 Nov
vix206 BFP 8 Dec
HypotheticalMummy BFP 9 Dec
Muser BFP 9 Dec

aly323 · 12/12/2009 16:24

Yorkshire, the visit to the doctor sounds like a very positive move on your part. I think it was a great idea. Most likely, you'll be knocked up too soon for any of the test to matter. Also, you could just find out that everything is in order. I just think it's excellent that you went and things went so smoothly!

Kkas, good lord, I feel like we have so much in common! I went out with the girls last night. Didn't drink, as I'm not due for af for a couple more days, but still somehow managed to come sneaking into the house in the early morning hours. I'm generally in bed, asleep, by 10pm. However, what I really connected to was your post about "stagefright" and low sex-drives. When not TTC, we usually only do it 1 to 3 times a month. Now, were up to 6 or 7 and it seems as though it might kill him sometimes.

I find that DH actually prefers for me to give him some warning. I also know that he has had to work extra hard to do it on command many times. We've talked about the whole TTC sex thing a few times. I often hear "you just don't understand." And he's right, I don't. We grow up given the notion that all men are sex-crazed and will/can do it anytime and anywhere they can. Turns out, that isn't really true. Especially of men over a certain age. My DH is only 36, but I know he's not the same as in his 20's.

I'm really trying to be more understanding. It is really touching to me that he is trying so hard. He has said that he's really worried that it might damage our "intimacy" permanently if we push it too hard. I really hate that sometimes I get so emotional and hurt about the whole thing. I'm working not to do that and to be more laidback. It does really help to know that the whole situation is common. It seemed to make him feel better when I told him awhile ago that people post on here about similar problems all the time (and then I assured him that I did not).One of my friends is also TTC. She has all the exact same issues. I think many do.

If I have my normal luteal phase, af is due monday. If the B-complex is working, it could be a few days later. I couldn't help myself and tested this morning, but BFN. I had promised myself I would wait until tomorrow. I should have waited. I was enjoying the anticipation. I have had a few slightly different things going on with my body. But, they could all just as easily be related to the acupuncture adjusting my hormones, the vitamins or my imagination. For now, I'm just waiting...

chalky3 · 12/12/2009 18:31

Hello everyone! Been a long time since I've posted. I've been reading through everone's posts over the last few days. Congratulations to those who have had BFPs. So sorry to hear your news sevans, hope you're starting to feel a bit more like yourself again. Congrats on the new job Whiteroses, accepting the promotion is def the best thing to do!

Have been away from MN for a while. We sadly lost our dog a few weeks ago. Wasn't entirely unexpected as she had some serious health problems but still a terrible shock when it actually happened, particularly as she had been so well in the weeks before. Kind of put all my TTC neurosis into perspective and I really couldn't think about it at all for a while.

I'm back on the mad rollercoaster again now though and trying to stay sane! Very hard to do as AF apparently arrived yesterday, two weeks earlier than expected (would give me a CL of 26 days this time). Last CL was 40 days, was going crazy by the time AF arrived. From what I remember pre pill I had a UCL of about 33 days, always slightly longer than a month. (That was 12 years ago though).

I have no idea what is going on with my body now. Seem to have a UCL of anything from 26-40 days. How am I meant to know when to expect anything?! Feel like I'm going mad, please pull me back from the edge!!!

homebound · 12/12/2009 19:03

Kkas - if it makes you feel any better, my hubby isnt the randiest man in the world either. We have had months like those as well, then we seem to go through a binge so to speak. So just go with the flow, (he cant deny you on the bed with the lights low and some sort of baby doll outfit or lingerie on...trust me!!)

If anyone is feeling down about not conceiving like we all get sometimes...consider this... IM ON CYCLE DAY 73!!!!!! Ive been to the docs and had a proper preg test and what little hope i had left was dashed. I am under a bit of stress these days, but when i moved from one country to another....i didnt miss a period..so i dont know how not being able to go home for christmas due to a technicality is going to make me miss two..coming up on three!!!!

I did the same as Yorkshire and just 'didnt prevent pregnancy' for a couple of months before i actually started counting anything, but now am scared ive missed my chance...what if im one of those people who have early menopause?!??!!!!????!!! Never thought during this process i would be wishing for AF, but i need her to know that im ok!!! You know...she really is a bitch...lol

Another portion of my rant will be this: Why do teenagers get preggers so easily...by a minor accident, by doing it once, missing a single pill and they are devastated and dont want their babies but 'do what they have to'and here we all are WANTING THEM! Sorry if i have offended anyone or have said anything deemed inappropriate but...seriously...irony????

Big congrats to those with a BFP..you deserve it!

bunnygirl80 · 12/12/2009 23:14

kkas - I treated myself to a bottle of wine last night! Slightly sore head this morning though.

homebound cycle day 73 - did the doc give you any reason for this? Have they arranged any tests to find out why this cycle's been so long? I'm sure it's not the menopuase though.

Got a phone call from DH's best friend yesterday announcing that he's getting married next week. Came as a bit of a shock to us as he only got engaged a month ago. Turns out his girlfriend is pregnant so that's why they're getting married so soon. Made me feel a bit annoyed that she got pregnant accidentally and here we all are planning it and trying so hard. Feel a bit for our friend though as I can't help feeling that he's being forced into a marriage that he's not really ready for.

YorkshireTeaDrinker · 13/12/2009 10:57

Homebound I think you might need to start pushing the doc for some sort of intervention. I know stress can bugger up your cycle and it could be a temprary blip and things will get back to normal eventually, but I'm sure there are tests they can do to find out if there's a problem. maybe give yourself a short deadline (until the new year, pehaps?) and then go to teh docs and insist on further investigation? I'm not sure what they can do, but I'm sure my bumper book of getting pregnant will have guidance, I'll investigate.

Loads of sympathy with the why do teenagers get pregnent by sneezing rant. Sad fact is, women are at their most fertile when it is socially unacceptable to have children, and in decline by the time most of us get to a stage where we think its a good idea. If I'd have know it was gong to be this problematic, I'd have started earlier, but its only in the past couple of years that I think I've got myself into a good position to have kids (married, reasonable sized house / income, good place on the career ladder to take a pause). Its one of modern life's horrible ironies that when you get the rest of your life sorted in order to accomodate a family, your bady is starting to go off the boil!

pixiestix · 13/12/2009 11:51

Hi all! This thread seems to be moving very fast these day!

Congrats Muser and Hypothetical, lovely news! Is it today that you are having your bloodwork done Muser? Hope that it all goes ok for you.

Zippys - I know exactly how you feel about being simultaneously excited when we get BFPs on here, and ragingly jealous. You, Kkas and Ozzie were some of the first people I spoke to when I joined Mumsnet and I really didn't think that we would still all be on this thread come December Hopefully that means that we are all due some good news pronto - the statistics say so!!

Kkas - I am laughing at the thought of you totally pissed and throwing up in the train station Who says that us would be Mummy's have to be sensible pre-pregnancy!! There will be time enough to be sober and serious when we all get our BFPs.

Aly - I wish I could think like you and work on my "kick-ass" body while I TTC - I put dieting on the back shelf when I started in June as I had read that it could affect ovulation. All that has happened is that I have got fatter (which can also affect ovulation!) yet don't have a baby Angry with myself!

Yorkshire - good advice about picking a month to focus on. I can't decide on my month, but will have a think about it today!! I would really like a September baby, as I am a September baby, but that means I will have to get pg this month or early next month so its putting a bit too much pressure on it! Well done for going to the doctors - it means that if there is a problem you can deal with it swiftly, and if there isnt a problem you can stop worrying

Sorry that AF got you WhiteRoses - it just shows that this promotion is the right thing for you, and when you start TTC again you will get pg immediately! [positive thinking emoticon]

I am well into the 2WW now - which isnt really a 2WW at all as I didnt ov until day 19. I actually can't wait until AF is due - I just want to know one way or another!

OP posts:
Muser · 13/12/2009 12:01

It is today pixie, I was at the hospital for 9.30am to have my blood taken. Will find out after 5pm today.

I think you should go for an October or November baby. If your birthday is in September than you don't want to lose your birthday celebrations in the fuss over the baby! A good gap is definitely needed, so everyone remembers to spoil you .

rollerbaby · 13/12/2009 12:54

Good luck for later Muser - am thinking of you...

Still no AF and another BFN yesterday. Worked out that we did have some action about 9 days ago, which if I ov'd later than I actually thought could mean... Well, let's see. Have had bloody backache for the last few days and crampy feelings so could well be AF taking her time. I have no idea.

YorkshireTeaDrinker · 13/12/2009 13:51

Pixie, maybe you can join me and Aly with a November baby? Keep September for you.

Honeymoo, I'd like to give you the positive line about where there's no AF there's hope, but its a bit of a begger that early pregnancy signs are the same as AF symptoms, so you just never know. Fingers crossed for a BPF though. It's very common to get lots of nagatives before a positive, so you've plenty of reasons to be hopeful.

Muser got everything crossed for you. Really hoping that the results are good and you've got a stayer.

homebound · 13/12/2009 16:11

Will write proper note later, but just wanted to say thank you for the kind encouraging words xox

kkas · 13/12/2009 17:07

hey! thanks again for all your lovely comments. it's so nice to have the support here and i'm really starting to feel like i'm getting to know all of you.

chin up aly. i am so glad that we are not the only couple going through this. and i am really keeping my fingers crossed for you guys this month!!!

chalky so sorry to hear about your dog. i know that losing a pet is such a hard thing to go through. take it easy hun and let us know if you need to talk.

i finally bit the bullet and went to see my friend and her new 3 week year old baby today. and let me tell you, despite all my fears of breaking down in sobs of jealousy, none of that happened and it was 3 hours of absolute bliss getting to hold her. of course she slept most of the time, but even when she did start to cry cuz she was getting hungry and her mum was getting her bottle ready, i managed to get her back to sleep in the meantime! felt so natural and so happy and was just amazing. my friend knows we are TTC and was so kind saying that she didn't want me to feel bad but i was truthfully able to say how happy i was for them and she reassured me it's only a small matter of time and we will have our own. so good to have such great friends and also to have babies in our lives.

Sky27 TTC#1 cycle 3 UCL 24? CD108
chico193 TTC#1 cycle 4 UCL36 CD86
Homebound TTC#1 cycle 3 UCL 30-32 CD74
Stellybelly TTC#1 cycle 1 UCL? CD70
MadameG TTC#1 Cycle 1 UCL 28 CD41
honeymoo TTC#1 cycle2 UCL? CD37
aly323 TTC#1 cycle 4 UCL 30-? CD33
addie81 TTC#1 Cycle 2 UCL 27 CD33
Hamsterlover TTC#1 cycle 2 UCL34 CD32
chalky3 TTC#1 cycle 4 UCL40 CD29
Ozziegirly TTC#1 cycle UCL 27 CD27
blueberry noo TTC#1 cycle 2 UCL 31-32 CD25
pixiestix TTC#1 cycle 6 UCL28 CD23
CJ2007 TTC#1 cycle 6 UCL26/7 CD23
Kaloki TTC#1 cycle 2 UCL ? CD22
Zippys TTC#1 cycle 7 UCL34 CD21
NovemberAli TTC#1 Cycle 2 UCL 30-34 CD19
kkas TTC#1 Cycle 5 UCL?? CD19
claireinthecommunity TTC#1 cycle 7 UCL29-31 CD16
Eleanora TTC #1 Cycle 1 UCL 33(?) CD16
YorkshireTeaDrinker TTC#1 Cycle 14 UCL 29 CD12
Calyx TTC#1 cycle 7 UCL 26-27 CD4
bunnygirl80 TTC#1 cycle 3 UCL 29 CD3
WhiteRoses TTC#1 Cycle 3 UCL23-37 CD3
Sevans TTC#1

Graduates:
Trying4Baby1 BFP 21Aug
Kaystar BFP 27Aug
Pepperonipizza BFP 12Sep
Fulhamgirl BFP 18Sep
Ladyemmalou83 BFP 13Oct
bluesnowfalcon BFP 14 Oct
Spirael BFP 7 Nov
Curlycasper BFP 11 Nov
TishTosh21 BFP ???
EmsieRo BFP 16 Nov
vix206 BFP 8 Dec
HypotheticalMummy BFP 9 Dec
Muser BFP 9 Dec

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