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October 14th, 2016, 09:37 AM
#21
Dream Vet
Anyone else having any pregnancy weird things yet ?
I've totally lost my appetite for the last 3 days now, and am forcing myself to eat.
Not nauseas, just nothing sounds good
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October 14th, 2016, 10:09 AM
#22
Dream Vet
Due June/July/ August 2017
Sparkles, I have lots of bloating and tightness and cramps all day so I feel "blah" which makes me not very hungry. Could only eat half my dinner last night. No nausea.
Anyone else retesting just to make sure you still get a positive? My first BFP was in the evening so I tested next morning just to be sure, but I am having trouble convincing myself not to test again or at least wait a few days. I think I still can't believe it is positive or that it will stick. Technically I haven't even missed my regular period yet based off my normal 35 day cycle but because I O'd early my cycle wouldn't have been that long this time (probably would have been 30-31 days if not positive). I got my first bfp on cd27, which at best guess was 11dpo and I am on cd30 today or 14dpo.
Pregnant with baby GIRL #2, due August 2019
Successful girl sway, born in 2017.
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October 14th, 2016, 11:39 AM
#23
I booked my first appointment Nov 29, I think I'll get the nipt blood draw then. My midwives don't do early appointments so it's always a long wait. I had my sons at home and am planning to do it again. Anyone else planning to have a midwife?
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2013 swaying
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October 14th, 2016, 12:07 PM
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October 14th, 2016, 12:24 PM
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Originally Posted by
Inforthree
I booked my first appointment Nov 29, I think I'll get the nipt blood draw then. My midwives don't do early appointments so it's always a long wait. I had my sons at home and am planning to do it again. Anyone else planning to have a midwife?
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Im in UK so midwifes are standard here! I had a home birth for my 4th, will probably for this baby too x
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October 14th, 2016, 12:25 PM
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Originally Posted by
GirlieCat
Sparkles, I have lots of bloating and tightness and cramps all day so I feel "blah" which makes me not very hungry. Could only eat half my dinner last night. No nausea.
Anyone else retesting just to make sure you still get a positive? My first BFP was in the evening so I tested next morning just to be sure, but I am having trouble convincing myself not to test again or at least wait a few days. I think I still can't believe it is positive or that it will stick. Technically I haven't even missed my regular period yet based off my normal 35 day cycle but because I O'd early my cycle wouldn't have been that long this time (probably would have been 30-31 days if not positive). I got my first bfp on cd27, which at best guess was 11dpo and I am on cd30 today or 14dpo.
I kept testing for the 1st couple of weeks just to check it was progressing x
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October 14th, 2016, 12:26 PM
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So ladies I have an early scan tomorrow afternoon! Im so nervous!!! Praying everything looks ok x
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October 14th, 2016, 12:36 PM
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October 14th, 2016, 12:56 PM
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October 14th, 2016, 01:24 PM
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Well, I think I'm ready to cautiously join this board.
I'm 31, hubby is almost 40, and we have one son (will be 2 years old early next year). This was our second cycle swaying pink. I got my first (faint) BFP at 9 dpo. Today is 11 dpo and the tests have darkened - so as scared as I am of a chemical, being that it's so early, here I am! And here's hoping I get to stay. If this one sticks, my due date will end up around June 27th.
If any of you first-timers swaying pink end up getting blue, and need someone to talk to, I want you to know I'm here. I always thought I wanted a girl, so for our first, we did a half-assed Shettles sway that obviously failed. I had SEVERE GD when we found out he was a boy...more severe than I can describe. But I am now so, so, so glad he was a boy - he is the absolute best thing that's ever happened to me. I thought I didn't want a boy because a) I didn't have any brothers, so I was clueless about raising a boy, and b) neither I nor my husband are into boyish stuff like sports, etc. But my little boy has taught me so much, and I should never have worried at all. He's a quiet, observant little thinker who loves to read, snuggle, and give kisses. I'd like to think that if we end up with another boy, I'll be far less disappointed than I was with my first, simply because I now understand how incredible it is to have a son. But we swayed girl because I do still have the desire for a daughter. I'd be happy with just one girl, and then will probably want another boy after that! Anyway, I have intimate experience with FTM-GD, so I'm here if anyone ends up needing to talk through that.
Inforthree, I'll be going back to my midwife group! I had such a good experience with my first - well, good experience with the care, NOT with the labor/birth, which was a 48-hour nightmare! But I strongly believe that if I hadn't been with midwives, I would have ended up with a c-section. Thankfully was able to birth vaginally; hoping for the same again.
I think that about covers it. Hi, ladies! Fingers crossed I get to stay here.
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