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Talk about every stage of pregnancy, from early symptoms to preparing for birth.

BFP what the **** now?!

5 replies

maudesid · 23/10/2020 17:49

Just took a clear blue. period isn't even late convinced it would be negative...pregnant 1-2 weeks! I have endometriosis always told I'd struggle and yet first month of trying here we are.
I am in absolute shock DH out so can't tell him yet feeling absolutely sick and shaking. This is all I've ever wanted and now I am terrified, what do I even do now?
We didn't delay trying because of the pandemic due to my condition but here we are and now I'm scared that we shouldn't be having a baby at this time. Not sure what I want maybe just some reassurance?!

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bestsquirrelinthewholehole · 23/10/2020 17:51

First off, Congratulations! I wouldnt do anything yet, still so early wait until your missed period and then test again and see your GP. Hope everything goes smoothly.

hellymum21 · 23/10/2020 17:54

Congratulations! Let it sink in, speak to DH and enjoy the news just you two for a while 🥰magical time x

MumToBeMaz · 23/10/2020 17:56

Yay! Congratulations.
Just be excited and call your GP when you're ready. They will tell you what to do. :)

CrazylazyJane · 23/10/2020 18:20

Congratulations.
As someone who was told it would be difficult to conceive and has been trying for 8 years, I would say run with it and let the news settle in. As a previous poster said, it's too early to do anything yet. Wait 'till you've missed your period, test again and then call your GP to book in.

AegonT · 23/10/2020 18:22

You only need to make sure you're taking folic acid and vitamin D and call your GP surgery to find out how things work with referring to the midwives. Where I live you pick up a form and a letter from the surgery (through the window now!) and the letter says to call the midwives when you are 6 weeks. Maternity services are almost normal here - just the first appointment is partially over the phone and partners only at scans and when in active labour.

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