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mummagoobs
Hi ladies and welcome to August.

I thought I'd start a new thread for us to get us all prepared for the month ahead.

Here's the old thread
http://www.essentialbaby.com.au/CFForum/vi...29&Topic=187684

cheers,
angekins

Me 29
DH 28
TTC#1

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This message was edited by angekins on Monday, 1 August 2005 @ 2:46 PM
shae86
hello ladies
how are we all?
i have a question...is being a parent really that bad? My mum told me today that she things that i am going to get post natal depression, and that having a baby isnt really all that great, you never have a life, and you are constantly wishing that you never had kids. I really want to have a child now, i cant wait to experience everything and watch it grow, YKWIM? I think mum just wants me to wait till im older, so i dont "ruin" my life. But is it really that bad?

Shae
~Sorceress~
Wow, Shae. Your Mum really knows how to make you feel wanted, eh?

I guess becoming a parent is different for everybody, but if it was that horrible, I wouldn't be hoping my dh would consider #5 for us! And there'd probably be more only children!

Kristen


DS(11) DS (9) DD (6) and
Nut
Shae - It all depends on the kind of person you are. My best friend was not keen on having kids until all of a sudden she met a man who filled her head with thoughts of a loving family and she got PND when her bub was born... It's very true that none of us know what exactly to expect and any one of us is a candidate for PND regardless of our age.

If you consider yourself ready to forfeit your social life and put a hold on traveling, career and everything that comes with a baby then don't take what your mother says to heart. I don't think she means to hurt your feelings, she is just worried about you and perhaps does not realise how real your desire to have a baby is.

Think long and hard about what she is saying to you... and sit down and tell her that you have done so and give a response to her opinions and remind her that every woman could suffer PND regardless of their age and if that is the case with you then you will deal with it...

Nut
m/c jan 05 @14w
Waiting for AF...
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Nut
Hi ladies

Quick update... getting a BT tomorrow morning to see why I am not getting AF original.gif



Nut
m/c jan 05 @14w
Waiting for AF...
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beaglebabe
Evening all,

Ange - thanks for starting a new thread.

Choc Fairy - where are you? How was your appointment?

Nic - hope the blood test helps to work out what has happened to AF.

Shae - I think there are pros and cons to every major decision you will make in your life, and having children is no exception. My partner has a son from a previous relationship (if you could call it that). His son was deifnitely not a planned pregnancy, and it was the last thing my partner wanted, or needed, at the time. His son is now almost six, and my partner couldn't imagine life without him - nor could I for that matter. He has brought so many positive things to his life that he never could have imagined before he had him. And he definitely wasn't born into the ideal situation. So no, I don't think having kids will ruin your life - quite the opposite really original.gif

I'm feeling a bit down about this whole TTCing thing at the moment. I've just realised that DP will be in Sydney for a week when I am likely to O this cycle. And then he will move to the coast a few days before O in September, and we will still be living in different cities in October. So November is our next real chance to conceive. And it seems so far away at the moment.... I've managed to reschedule a work trip in September, so I might be able to go to the coast with him for the week of the big move, but it's still subject to work being quiet enough to have time off. Luckily my supervisor and his wife have had some fertility issues recently, so he is pretty understanding about TTCing!

Hope everyone is having a good week. I can't believe it is only Tuesday - it feels like it should be Friday already!

Michelle
mummagoobs
Hi girls,

Nic hope the BT goes well

chocfairy & rosiex2 the suspense is killing me, how did your appointments go? I've sent a huge amount of babydust out there for both of you so fingers crossed and many positive thoughts ;p

bb chin up sunshine - like I told you in our PM, where there's a will there's a way - work can wait original.gif we're here for you too

shae um, that is really harsh of your mother, no offence. Personally the last thing I was thinking of at 19 was motherhood but everyone is different, I did some travelling, moved around the country and had many experiences in my early 20's but that was my thing - my sister was a mother at 18 and it never stopped her from doing things in life - her daughter turns 18 next month and is amazing. A child doesn't stop you from doing things - you stop you. My DH and I plan on taking our baby-to-be everywhere - it hasn't stop us thinking of travelling more - he's a chef so we're thinking we can go to Europe for his work and travel while we're there as a family. Granted I didn't want motherhood in my early 20's and don't regret that decision either but it would be nice to have had a child a few years before 30 which is what I'll be in three weeks :gasp:

amaly how goes the m/s?

vcuddles glad to see you on here and not afraid to come out of lurking wink.gif be sure to pop in often

me well been trying to keep busy this week IFYKWIM - I love typing that acronym...hehe couldn't convince DH to take today off, but still wokring some magic nonetheless - if only O fell on weekends, would be so much easier!

I'll keep you posted - just found out a friend of mine has been lurking around these parts so may have to keep mum a bit more or she'll find out things before i can tell her personally - Tounge1.gif hehehe

I agree with bb can't it be Friday yet?????

Happy Hump Day to you all - thank goodness for you all, you get me through the day!

Me 29 sad.gif for 3more weeks....
DH 28
TTC#1

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Nut
Due to minor family emergency I am not going to work today...

So I can share my results with you now!

I was told to wait another week and if AF does not start... Call back.

For those interested... my hormone levels are as follows.

Oestrogen = 500
LH = 5
Progesterone = 39
HCG = 2

I sent an email asking for some possible theories on what is happening...

Now the bugger thing is that if I am... say... 7 dpo... That would have been around the 3 or so days that we didn't BD so out chances would have been less...


Nut
m/c jan 05 @14w
Waiting for AF...
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shae86
hello ladies
thank you all for your replys. it is such a hard decision to make. we both said yes to TTC, and agree that this is what we want. I dont want to keep doing the uni course i am doing, cos it really doesnt interest me, so i have to now decide what it is i want to do career wise, its so hard. i think i need to really stop and think about what it is i want.

thanks again
shae
BadgerUnderground
Hi girls. Sorry I haven't been in sooner to give you the update!!!

So..... Here's my update (cut and pasted from my BG):

It sure was a quick way to spend $150 because we were in and out in about 15 minutes. I didn’t even get to tell her about charting!!!!!

Buuuuuut I'm ok with that. She asked lots of questions about my AF and family health history.

The way forward is.... a Semen Analysis for DH; blood tests on CD1/2 and CD21; and an ultrasound in the first week of my next cycle. WHICH I hope will start this coming weekend or thereabouts!

DH is booked in on Monday for his SA and hopefully I will be doing my first BT around then too. Woohoo!!

Because my cycles sound reasonably regular etc and both myself and DH are young and healthy there shouldn't be any issues, but we'll see after the results of the tests come in. If things "look ok" in the results she'll do a lap and dye (which I'm SCARED about). But I'll deal with that IF it happens...

There you have it!!

http://www2.fertilityfriend.com/home/ChocolateFairy
TTC#1
mummagoobs
chocfairy wow, that sounds exciting, at least now you know you have some answers and then more to come - that's such great news

shae - knowing what you want to do career wise....hmmmm nearly 30 and I still don't know. Don't put so much pressure on yourself sweetie original.gif most of us fall into our careers, they choose us!

What a miserable day we're having in Canberra today, and I've had to come in early for work, I'd much rather have stayed in my warm bed ;p

Me 29
DH 28
TTC#1

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Mariamsmum
hello lovely ladies....

chocolate fairy: glad to see you have a way forward: I know that I felt better knowing that we had a plan, and two months after the testing, the unexpected miracle happened: hope it all goes well for you!

ange: hope the last week was enjoyable for both you and DH... don't you hate the 2ww??? anyway, hope you have some great news to celebrate your 30th!

shae: I just wanted to back up what ange said: you can never really know what you want to do with life, you can only make decisions that suit your circumstances at the time: there will be advantages and disadvantages to everything. I think there is never a "perfect" time to have a baby: there are always obstacles and difficulties, and you need to decide if those obstacles are ones that you and your partner are able to overcome. As for deciding on a career, I second ange: don't put so much pressure on yourself, try out different jobs and take each day at a time: and don't forget to enjoy yourself in the meantime.

nic: hope things work out for you and you get some good news this month (sorry, but i must admit I don't know what your levels mean). have you heard back about some possible explanations?

BB: sorry to hear about the lack of opportunities for you and DP to conceive: can you surprise him down the coast???

me: well, still hanging in there, the M/S is getting worse and currently have quite bad back pain so can't sit for long periods (plus already put on a lot of weight!). Still can't complain though as it's all worth it in the end: just need to get through the next 4 weeks....

spreading baby dust your way original.gif...

Amaly
Nut
Amaly - I got a reply from the doctor saying that I am in the post ovulatory phase... meaning that against the odds and everyone telling me how unlikely it is... I actually ovulated and am now somewhere between 7 - 9 DPO (by the doctors interpretation of the levels)



Nut
m/c jan 05 @14w
Still waiting...
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Nut
OK girls... I think it is time to organise another lunch (as dinner seems a little inconvenient for most of us at this point in time)

What is everyones availability like on the 20th?



Nut
m/c jan 05 @14w
Still waiting...
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madrosie
Hi Everyone
I am free on the 20th so this date is fine for me and still waiting for a doctor's appointment on 15th. My chart is a mess and I have been dealing with down days and maybe depression? doctor says no but walking a fine line between the two. I think I have found the right meds for me finally and are waiting to see what happens at the doctors on wednesday for more updates.
I hope that all of you are ok and coping with your pg and ttc and don't give up as it took us 6 1/2 yrs for our twin IVF/ICIS girls
Rosie and Girls

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madrosie
Sorry double post
rosie



This message was edited by Rosiex2 on Friday, 5 August 2005 @ 12:31 PM
beaglebabe
Hi Ladies,

Thanks for the encouragement on my vent about lack of baby-making opportunities. I’m just going to have to play it by ear for the next few months. Hoping madly that I either O on a weekend or that work can be flexible enough to give me a few days off here and there.

Shae – I’m with the others on career. I think most people end up falling into a career. I did psych at uni, and now I am working in the public service not doing anything even remotely related to my degree. I figure I have another 30 years in the workforce, so why do I need to decide exactly what I want to do right now?

Choc Fairy – thanks for the much anticipated update original.gif Sounds like a good way forward, and having plan must be reassuring.

Nic – congrats on Oing!!! (Can’t believe I just wrote that! If someone had suggested to me 12 months ago that I would even care about my own ovulation, let alone someone else’s I just would have laughed original.gif )

Rosie – Best of luck for your appointment. It’s hard to stay positive sometimes. Keeping looking at your little girls and remind yourself that it is possible.

Ange – 2ww now?

I keep meaning to tell you all (especially Amaly) that the Women’s Centre for Health Matters run a seminar once a week called “Having a Baby in Canberra”. It is designed for people who are considering pregnancy or who are in the early stages. Not really sure what they tell you, but it’s free! I’m going along with my best friend (who is 14 weeks) on Monday. It’s in Pearce and it starts at 7.30pm if anyone is interested.

Lunch on 20 August is fine for me. Somewhere in Woden perhaps?

Happy Friday everyone!

Michelle
Nut
Rosie - Fingers crossed that everything on Wednesday works out then... hopefully these meds are just what you need.

Michelle - Want some clomid to speed things up *g*

Shae - As I said before, Whether you are ready for a baby or not is up to you. I will say one more thing on the matter though which could be good to point out to your mum if it comes up... We are only fertile for a short time and our ability to be fun active parents gets less and less as we get older. If we find out we have problems youth is a blessing not a curse... A career is always there and you can still have a social life with a baby... It would just be with people like us rather than those who go out drinking and wasting money on things that offer nothing to show...

If I had to chose between that and this group I would chose this group in a second and I know that I can go to uni and get a career after I am finished with my babies...

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Nut
m/c jan 05 @14w
Still waiting...
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Nut
*poke*

Is it alive?

I think AF is on her way *sigh*

How is everyone???



Nut
m/c jan 05 @14w
Still waiting...
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mummagoobs
Hi girls, I am sooooooooooooooo tired..... a day in the snow is extremely exhausting but it was so much fun.

20th sounds fine to me, what does everyone feel like for lunch?

Yep Michelle, 2WW arghhhhhhhhhhhhh I keep looking out for IPS but I know I'm being silly and that I won't know until it's time to know.

Wishing you all a very babydust week ladies

Me 29
DH 28
TTC#1

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beaglebabe
Hey everyone,

Nic - bugger about AF sad.gif

It has been quiet on here this weekend.... hope that means you are all out having exciting weekends original.gif

AF has finally disapeared for me (gee I miss those short cycles on the pill...). So now waiting to O, and hoping that it happens sooner rather than later as DP goes to Sydney on day 14 of my cycle. I'm going to use OPKs (thanks Ange for getting me some!) this cycle to get a better idea of when I O.

Waiting, waiting, it's all we do these days.

Michelle
madrosie
hi Everyone
I have been to the doctor for my med and I am feeling much better and more in control of my emtions now and I think I am ready for a another round of IVF for a next chance of chn. 1 week to go until our appointment with dr Macdonald for round 2 of IVF.
My cycle this month is crazy up and down all ovewr the place so don't know whats happening and I hope to settle down quickly and try to fall pg before seeing DR but I don't think so.
I wish everyone a heap of baby dust and happy thought for the rest of the week. Luch is Woden is Fine for me on the 20th
Rosie and Girls

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This message was edited by Rosiex2 on Monday, 8 August 2005 @ 12:42 PM
Nut
Yep... AF starting today... will be CD1 tomorrow I imagin.

Damnit





Nut
m/c jan 05 @14w
Still waiting...
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beaglebabe
Ah Nic, sorry to hear about AF....

Rosie - glad your doctor's appointment was helpful. Best of luck for your specialist appointment. Looking forward to hearing about it at our lunch.

So where should we go for lunch? So far we have Rosie, Ange, Nic and me. Anyone else want to come along? Choc Fairy? Shae? Amaly?

Michelle
Mariamsmum
Thanks for the heads up on the having a baby seminar Michelle, sorry to have missed it.

Sorry I haven't been around much girls, still struggling with the m/s and have put my back out: physio says its pregnancy related so am restricted in sitting (which means not much time on the computer!!!).

Anyway, would love to catch up but am catching up with some friends on the 20th. maybe next time: hopefully we can celebrate with another BFP?!? original.gif

best of luck girls... spreading lots of babydust!

Amaly
BadgerUnderground
Argh Michelle, I would have loved to come! Did you go? What was it like? Are they holding more again in the future?

As for 20th, sounds like a plan to me!

http://www2.fertilityfriend.com/home/ChocolateFairy
TTC#1
beaglebabe
Hi Ladies,

The Having a Baby Seminar was useful. It focused on care options - private v's public, midwife v's obstetrician, what the different hopsitals offer etc. I knew a lot of the information already, but I still learnt a few things.

The woman who ran it was happy to answer any questions, and she had lots of useful info about private midwives, doulas and pregnancy yoga.

Everyone else there was pregnant, and apart from my friend and I everyone had their partners with them. So I did feel a bit like the odd one out original.gif

But with the birth centre and private obs booking out so quickly, you really need to consider your options before you get pregnant. So it is definitely worth going along!

They run them every week, and they are free. Just call the Womens' Centre for Health Matters on 6290 2166 to book in.

Amaly - hope the m/s and back problems clear up soon. Hang in there!

Michelle
shae86
hey ladies
I am sorry i havent been around of late. But i kept saying to myself that if i post it in here then its kind of a reality, and i wasnt ready to do that. DP and I have decided to put off having a baby for the time being. I am only 19, and have the next 10 or so years to have children (i hope). I have always had this feeling that i could only have children young, because i first got my period at 9 yrs old, and felt that my time for having babies was limited....sound silly i know.
anyways, i am going to do the diploma in child care at CIT and then hopefully into ANU for the bachelour of Education, to become a primary school teacher. i hope it all works out that way original.gif

I want ot thank you all for being there, and I hope that you all get what it is you want. Good luck to you all.

Take care
shae
Nut
Shae - Sounds like a good plan. Happy to see that you have things sorted out. Not nice when you're unsure about everything original.gif. Good luck with it all and let us know how you're doing if you're in the area original.gif

Michelle - Sounds like it was an interesting seminar.
I wanted to go actually but I've just had so much happening over the past weeks... might check out one of the other ones. If they're run weekly it won't be a problem.

Amaly - How are you feeling? m/s still getting to you?

Now with this lunch on the 20th.... where shall we go?

Time to brainstorm locations methinks...I personally am always a big fan of Hogs breath Woden(love their chicken dijonaise with caesar salad and curly fries)...

Other opinions?

Nut
m/c jan 05 @14w
O.I. attempt #3
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mummagoobs
I hear Hogs Breath is rather pricey and not much of a choice, unless you're into heavy meals - steak based etc.

How about somewhere like Babars? Or we could try Manuka or Kingston, some lovely places around there - does anyone else have an Entertainment Book? I do and there are great discounts in it.



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Nut
Hogs Breath usually is around the $25 mark and yes is more for the heavier meals...

Do you know any nice places in Manuka or Kingston?

Babar is not a bad idea either... have not been there before but it looks alright...

I am not very good with canberras cafes and restaurants so I am happy to try new places.

Nut
m/c jan 05 @14w
O.I. attempt #3
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beaglebabe
Hi everyone,

Babar's is nice. So is Bellucci's over near the Phillip Pool. And there's heaps of options in Manuka - Verve is probably my favourite.

I've got an Entertainment Book too Ange, so it's worth finding somewhere in that. Most places do 25% off the total bill. I'll have a look what's in there and post some options tomorrow.

How's everyone going? I'm waiting to O - on CD 13 now. Have a bit of CM, but had a negative OPK today. DP leaves for Sydney at lunchtime tomorrow and won't be back until CD 19. So not holding out much hope this month....

Michelle
Nut
Michelle - BD as much as you can before you leave and don't let the lack of OPK + get you down. It's not a reliable sign but the CM is good so you're still in with a chance. Sperm can live up to 5 days in the right CM so if you can squeeze in a BDing tomorrow you could be covered until he gets back.

Granted it's not as high a chance but there is still a chance original.gif



Nut
m/c jan 05 @14w
O.I. attempt #3
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mummagoobs
Hi ladies, having a look through the Entertainment Book and there's not much choice in the South this year, strange that it is.

The only thing in there is the Tea Caddy which I think is right in the middle of the plaza. There are some other nice ones in the gold section of the book and you can get a couple of two for ones, with Michelle and myself having the books.

I also think Belluci's in Phillip is nice and convenient too.
beaglebabe
Hi Everyone,

Well the good news is that I got a positive OPK on Monday. Bad news is that with a hectic few days of late nights and early mornings, combined with DP having a big night out with the boys on Saturday and not feeling too well on Sunday morning, we didn't get to BD before he left for Syndey. So no chance of a BFP for me this month.

DP moves to the coast in three weeks time, so that is keeping us busy at the moment. And we are both sick with a cold/flu, which isn't helping.

But hopefully I will be feeling all better in time for our catch up on Saturday.

Thanks for checking the Entertainment Book Ange - it's a shame there aren't more southside options. The Tea Caddy is out near the bus interchange I think.

My vote is for Belluci's - nice food at a reasonable price. They do a great $15 lunch deal during the week - not sure if it is on Saturdays too.

What does everyone else think?

Michelle
BadgerUnderground
I'm really easy, I'll go where ever. Though the Entertainment Book deal is definitely worth using. I'm more than happy to travel to the city or somewhere out of the way a bit if others are. original.gif

http://www2.fertilityfriend.com/home/ChocolateFairy
TTC#1
Nut
Belluci's is fine with me... I think i've been there once but it was years ago (if it is the same place I am thinking of).



Nut
m/c jan 05 @14w
O.I. attempt #3
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madrosie
Hi Everyone
We are ready to start our next cycle come the end of september begining of October for a FET cycle and all looks good for the next try. Anywhere is fine for lunch for me.
Thanks Rosie and Girls
Nut
Shall we say Belluci's at 1:00 then?



Nut
m/c jan 05 @14w
O.I. attempt #3
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beaglebabe
Yep - Belluci's at 1pm on Saturday is fine with me. Do you want me to book again?

Who's coming? Nic, Choc Fairy, Rosie and me. Ange, are you still in?

Michelle
Nut
Michelle - Yep if you could book that would be great original.gif



Nut
m/c jan 05 @14w
O.I. attempt #3
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mummagoobs
Sorry girls, I can't make Saturday as I have a 1st birthday to go to, only found out yesterday. Very excited about it - as my friend's daughter is so gorgeous.

She has CF and is such a little trooper, with a smile that can melt.
BadgerUnderground
Saturday has had to become tentative for me now... Sorry!!! Forgot about a birthday of a family member.... eek... sorry!
Nut
Do we want to reschedule for another weekend perhaps?



Nut
m/c jan 05 @14w
O.I. attempt #3
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mummagoobs
I'm up for another weekend for sure - but not the next one as I'll be lazing luxuriously at the Intercontinental Hotel in Sydney celebrating my 30th. ;p
Nut
How about we reschedule... Perhaps September 3rd... Not next weekend but the weekend after...

27th is no good for me either I don't think... BIL is going to Edinburgh that weekend...



Nut
m/c jan 05 @14w
O.I. attempt #3
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BadgerUnderground
Sounds good to me!
beaglebabe
Hi Girls,

Hate to be a pain, but lunch on September 3rd isn't good for me. I could do brunch on 3rd (need to be somewhere at 1pm) or lunch on 4th though....

Michelle
madrosie
Hi everyone
I am fine with a change of date the 3rd sounds fine as the 27th is a no go for me as we have a buy and sell on.
thanks Rosie and girls
Nut
Lunch on the 4th is ok too...

Unless we want to still try for this weekend and go with Sunday instead?


Nut
m/c jan 05 @14w
O.I. attempt #3
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