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post 18/02/2013, 01:30 PM
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Hi everyone

Congratulations to you all!

I have made this the general chat thread for you to talk and share, I will start new threads for this group at about 100 posts.

Please take a moment to read the rules and guidelines for this area (pinned at the top of the page)

Feel free to start your own threads as well if there is anything specific you would like to discuss or keep separate.


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Congratulations again!

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post 25/02/2013, 08:48 AM
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Wow. Looks like I am first in here!

I'm due November 3 with my second. My DS is 10mo, will be an age gap of 18.5m. Hoping to go early this time, as I was contracting regularly from 37w with DS with no cervix dilation, but once it finally dilated it was quick!

My first DIG is still going strong, but hoping to meet some new lovely ladies. original.gif
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AllyK81
post 25/02/2013, 03:04 PM
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Hi -I call silver!

Subject to a dating scan, I will be due on 04 November.

This is our first after a miscarriage at 10 weeks in October.

I had forgotten how tired I feel when pregnant!! I am falling asleep at my desk!

This post has been edited by AllyK81: 25/02/2013, 03:05 PM
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Maeli
post 25/02/2013, 05:40 PM
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Bronze biggrin.gif

Due with no.7, due somewhere between Oct 30-Nov 1-2 wink.gif

Will bounce between both boards until I know for sure wink.gif

Looking forward to being part of the board wink.gif

AllyK81 - Extremely tired here too!
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AllyK81
post 26/02/2013, 07:14 AM
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Hi Maeli - seven! My goodness. How lucky are you!

I am going to have a LOT of questions for you as we move forward - I am sure you must be an expert!
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post 26/02/2013, 07:36 AM
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Hi gals, congrats to all of you!

I got a BFP on friday night (and another saturday & sunday).

This will be baby #4 for us. I m/c last year at 12 weeks so I'm holding my breath for a while... I also m/c my first pregnancy 9 years ago at 13 weeks. Feeling more confident about this one for some reason.

I'm not sure when I'm due yet, very early Nov I think, this was a surprise. I only bought a test because I figured murphy's law would kick in and my period would arrive... wrong!

I've been very nauseas and tired already, so I hope I'm not further along than I think...

My kids will be 8, 6 and 3 when this one is born.
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post 26/02/2013, 06:08 PM
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Hi hope i can join you all, my due date will be around 11th November.

My name is Kylie, im 27 and live in Perth with my partner and our 2 boys Brock & Zach.

This is our lucky last bub and i got my BFP.gif just this morning and had bloods taken with my results being my HCG is 35.

We are hoping for a pink bundle but we are keeping this one a surprise bub so wont know til he/she is born. I have my names sorted already so pretty much just a waiting game now.... cant wait for a dating scan!!
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post 26/02/2013, 06:21 PM
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Hi luvmy3 - congrats!!

I just got my 11dpo hcg back & it was 490. This seems at the high end - I have joked about wanting twins..!!!
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post 26/02/2013, 07:47 PM
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Hi Everybody!

I hope I get to join you all. I got my first BFP this morning with a FR test which, and a second BFP with a pregnosis a few hours later, as I was still in a state of disbelief. It said to read the test in 3min or add another 1 min, but do not read after 10min. After 6min it became a BFP too - am waiting till tomorrow morning to do another test.

My husband and I unfortunately had an ectopic pregnancy last year, and it would have been due this week, so I'm really hoping that that one sticks.

I was very overweight last year, so I lost 25kg, as I was scared of getting an ectopic again and wanted to make sure I gave the next baby a good chance. So here we are with a BFP on our first month trying. YAY.

I have a doctors appointment tomorrow afternoon, and will let you know how my HCG levels are. If I calculated correctly, I would be due around November 8th =)
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geminithinker
post 26/02/2013, 09:49 PM
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Hi All
Just found out my news yesterday and we're due Nov 2nd original.gif

We've been through our first round of IVF and I'm still on the crinone.
I'm soooo bloated that my tummy is actually hurting from the stretch.

Was anyone on crinone, found out they were BFP, stopped crinone, and lost the bloatiness?
I'm really hoping so :S I feel like I'm the size of what I should be at 5 months.
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