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We got so caught up in other stuff, sex didn't happen at the right time. Oh well. We flew to Atlanta for my sister's wedding the day I ovulated, and for some reason the thought of baby making in my childhood bed seemed sort of creepy.
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# ? Sep 10, 2009 21:25 |
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# ? May 15, 2024 04:23 |
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Ha, I am pregnant! Just when we stopped trying, BAM. We didn't even have sex at the right time. Hilarious and awesome.
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# ? Sep 14, 2009 01:19 |
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Yay Pixi! Congrats!
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# ? Sep 14, 2009 01:23 |
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Woooo, congrats Pixi! How far along are you?
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# ? Sep 14, 2009 01:28 |
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Pixi posted:Ha, I am pregnant! Yay!!! Congrats! Crazy how things work out sometimes.
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# ? Sep 14, 2009 01:50 |
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Pixi posted:Ha, I am pregnant! Yay yay yay!! Good luck, and congrats!! Maybe not trying is the key to getting pregnant, my best friend got pregnant her first month of not trying after 2 years of trying really really hard. That's awesome, I'm happy for you!
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# ? Sep 14, 2009 07:00 |
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Congrats Pixi! I think I might stop trying at this point, it's all just driving me crazy. Won't be popping my head in here for a while I think.
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# ? Sep 14, 2009 07:10 |
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Congrats, Pixi!
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# ? Sep 14, 2009 10:28 |
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Pixi posted:Ha, I am pregnant! Wow, awesome!
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# ? Sep 14, 2009 13:34 |
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Thanks everyone!
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# ? Sep 14, 2009 18:39 |
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Congrats!!!
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# ? Sep 14, 2009 23:32 |
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Wife is 16 weeks pregnant and she said that today when she has gone to pee she has had pretty bad pains in her lower right abdomen. Anyone know what that means?
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# ? Sep 17, 2009 16:40 |
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SKeefe posted:Wife is 16 weeks pregnant and she said that today when she has gone to pee she has had pretty bad pains in her lower right abdomen. Anyone know what that means? Could be a UTI. Sometimes if I hold my pee too long, once I finally go, I get a bit of cramping in my bladder, uterus and surrounding areas. It goes away shortly after I'm done peeing. You might get more answers in the pregnancy thread though. http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3074285
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# ? Sep 17, 2009 17:13 |
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Lannie posted:Could be a UTI. Sometimes if I hold my pee too long, once I finally go, I get a bit of cramping in my bladder, uterus and surrounding areas. It goes away shortly after I'm done peeing. You might get more answers in the pregnancy thread though. http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3074285
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# ? Sep 17, 2009 17:17 |
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SKeefe posted:Ah thanks, I checked out that thread once and for some reason it always seemed to be a thread about people with kids (kids that were already born, ya know). The best part about most of them already having had kids, they know most the answers.
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# ? Sep 17, 2009 19:45 |
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SKeefe posted:Ah thanks, I checked out that thread once and for some reason it always seemed to be a thread about people with kids (kids that were already born, ya know). We're really not! Most of us in there started posting when were pregnant. You just caught us at a bad time, there seems to be cycles of mini-baby booms in there so you probably caught us just when a lot of people had recently had their babies. There's a few in there that are still baking right now.
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# ? Sep 17, 2009 20:19 |
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SKeefe posted:Ah thanks, I checked out that thread once and for some reason it always seemed to be a thread about people with kids (kids that were already born, ya know). Yea, I started posting when I wasn't pregnant and then just recently had my baby. Anyone with parenting/pregnancy/childcare issues post.
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# ? Sep 18, 2009 00:55 |
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I hope this isn't a dumb question. I was going to ask my gyno when I went in for a consultation but I totally forgot. My ovulation tests came back sort of positive yesterday afternoon and I'm pretty sure positive this morning. We had sex in the middle of the night last night (yay for visiting family around ovulation time! We have to sneak around and have stealth sex like high school kids cause our bed is squeaky and our floors are squeaky) and today we're going to the ocean for the day. Do I have to worry about things getting washed out and the ocean water loving with all the fluids down there and making last nights work more or less useless? We've had sex more or less every other day for the past several days so I'm hoping to have a good store up there. I had a consultation at the gyno on thursday. That was a bit promising. She looked at my charts (On chart 4 now!) and said it looks like I'm ovulating based on them but 7 days after my LH surge/Temp spike I have to go back to do a blood test and they're going to see how my hormones are doing. Does anyone know what they'd be looking for? I'd guess progesterone levels? I hate reading ovulation tests. I'm pretty sure I got a positive today. If my family wasn't staying with me I would have taken a pic of it and posted it, but I don't want my mom to know we're trying because she'd be calling me every day asking me if I was pregnant yet and I don't need that stress.
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# ? Sep 20, 2009 12:57 |
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Alterian posted:I hope this isn't a dumb question. I was going to ask my gyno when I went in for a consultation but I totally forgot. Yay, congrats on ovulating! (That sounded less lame in my head). The ocean won't wash away any deposits in your hoohah. Generally you pee some of it out after sex, but there's still a lot going further upward toward your cervix and behind your cervix that's protected. Not sure what the blood test would be for. Progesterone seems likely but there are a few other hormones released around the time of ovulation. It would be too early to be looking for elevated HCG levels for most women. I've heard of people getting positive results at 6dpo, but it's rare. No harm in calling them up to ask. Ovulation tests can be a bitch. Some people's levels are always somewhat elevated, so they always have some sort of a line and some people's levels are always too low and a line never shows up. I was lucky in that I didn't have any sort of line at all until the day or two before ovulation and then it was gone within a day or two. There was no mistaking it for me. I would recommend checking your cervical mucus consistency and cervical height/softness. If you know what you're looking for, it should correlate with ovulation time. Generally around ovulation, cervical mucus looks like it has an (pre-cooked) egg white consistency. Your cervix (if you're used to how it regularly feels) should be lower and more squishy than usual. I could never tell the difference in my cervical mucus. I'd always sit there scratching my head saying "hunh" when reading TTC threads and people going on and on about it. I could however, always tell the difference in my cervix if I went looking for it. I would just about always get a cramp on the side I was ovulating from, so even without the tests, I could often tell when I was ovulating. Fingers are crossed for you. I hope this is your month. Now onto the two week wait (i.e. hell. Well, at least it always was for me.).
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# ? Sep 20, 2009 14:01 |
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I recently went off birth control, but we're not actively trying. Just passively I guess. One the one hand, I want it to happen (we're ready financially and emotionally, or as ready as it is possible to get - the money situation might be tight, but doable). But I'm scared shitless now that the chance of it actually happening is real. What have I done? :S Anyway, one thing I never thought about is how I should probably don't take migraine medication? I have these pills called sumatriptan (imigran, imitrex are alternate names) which I take when I feel a migraine coming. They're pretty powerful, so I wouldn't want to risk taking one while pregnant. Anyone else here have any experience with these? Or with migraine and pregnancy in general? (I guess I should ask that last question in the pregnancy thread, but as I'm not actually knocked up yet, I came here).
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# ? Sep 20, 2009 14:49 |
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Panne posted:I recently went off birth control, but we're not actively trying. Just passively I guess. One the one hand, I want it to happen (we're ready financially and emotionally, or as ready as it is possible to get - the money situation might be tight, but doable). But I'm scared shitless now that the chance of it actually happening is real. What have I done? :S Sounds a lot like us last year. In regards to the migraine medicine: I had a few migraines during pregnancy and Tylenol just wouldn't do the trick. I called my OBGYN and they prescribed Fioricet. It worked pretty well, but you had to take it as soon as you felt the slight onset of a headache for it to be effective.
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# ? Sep 20, 2009 14:53 |
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bamzilla posted:
That sounds like the OTC drug I used to take for migraines before I got the heavy duty pills. They had a combination of something and caffeine in them and were fairly effective if I took them right away as you say. Good to know that is an option, thanks! bilabial trill fucked around with this message at 15:28 on Sep 20, 2009 |
# ? Sep 20, 2009 15:01 |
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Panne posted:I recently went off birth control, but we're not actively trying. Just passively I guess. One the one hand, I want it to happen (we're ready financially and emotionally, or as ready as it is possible to get - the money situation might be tight, but doable). But I'm scared shitless now that the chance of it actually happening is real. What have I done? :S I was on Sumatriptan and when I started trying to get pregnant, my doctor told me I shouldn't take them anymore. :/ No codeine either.
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# ? Sep 20, 2009 15:45 |
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Panne posted:I recently went off birth control, but we're not actively trying. Just passively I guess. One the one hand, I want it to happen (we're ready financially and emotionally, or as ready as it is possible to get - the money situation might be tight, but doable). But I'm scared shitless now that the chance of it actually happening is real. What have I done? :S How long have you been off the pill for? The pill can cause/enhance getting migraines and their frequency. It took a month or two off the pill before my migraine frequency/severity decreased pretty much entirely (I still get the odd migraine here or there, but it's rare). We didn't know that the pill was what was causing mine and only found out after months of agonizing 2 - 3 weeks out of the month type of constant migraines. It's worse with some brands. With the first type of pill I was on, I got a few per month. I later switched to a different pill because the first was killing my libido, but the second kind gave me the hellish migraines. Took a while to figure it out because they didn't start for a month or so after starting the new pill. Not saying that everyone on the pill who gets migraines has them caused by the pill, but you may be lucky and find that they start to go away or aren't nearly as bad anymore. You should talk to your doctor about more pregnancy friendly alternatives. I've gotten a few migraines since getting pregnant and I've taken those days slowly with my eyes covered. Not taking meds sucks.
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# ? Sep 20, 2009 16:26 |
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Lannie posted:How long have you been off the pill for? The pill can cause/enhance getting migraines and their frequency. It took a month or two off the pill before my migraine frequency/severity decreased pretty much entirely (I still get the odd migraine here or there, but it's rare). We didn't know that the pill was what was causing mine and only found out after months of agonizing 2 - 3 weeks out of the month type of constant migraines. It's worse with some brands. With the first type of pill I was on, I got a few per month. I later switched to a different pill because the first was killing my libido, but the second kind gave me the hellish migraines. Took a while to figure it out because they didn't start for a month or so after starting the new pill. I've only been off the pill for a couple of weeks, and I haven't gotten a migraine yet. So far so good! My doc said many women get fewer migraines while pregnant for some reason, I hope that's true for me as well. I usually get from 1 to 4 a month, but control them with medication. That way, I just get the aura and a mild headache. Without the medicine, the headache gets really bad and I sometimes throw up. I've had migraines since I was 14, before I started taking the pill. Whether the pill increased their frequency, I don't really know. Stress and too little sleep seems to be the worst, so I try to lead a well scheduled life
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# ? Sep 20, 2009 16:37 |
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I developed a severe kind of headache called an epidural headache after I had an epidural while delivering my son. They gave me IV caffeine and Fiorcet and that poo poo was MAGIC. It fixed my headache right away. I didn't realize it was pregnancy safe and I'm not sure if it is designed for migraines, but it's probably worth a try because it really works.
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# ? Sep 20, 2009 21:00 |
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Azulita posted:I'm not sure if it is designed for migraines, but it's probably worth a try because it really works. It's designed more for tension headaches.
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# ? Sep 20, 2009 22:32 |
I'm on Topamax for my migraines or I get them so bad I have them daily and can't work/sleep/eat/live and that stuff is unsafe, as far as I've read and been told, so hearing these alternatives is really great for whenever if I'll be lucky enough to have kids.
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# ? Sep 21, 2009 00:17 |
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Sumatriptan "FDA pregnancy category C. It is not known whether this medication is harmful to an unborn baby. Before using Imitrex, tell your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant during treatment." I'd talk to the prescribing doc about alternatives to Imitrex before trying to conceive, perhaps even go see a specialist for preconception counseling. A lot of migraine specific medications may be described as category C just because there is not enough data to say whether or not it is safe. I worked in an OB/GYN office (not in a medical capacity) and the doc usually recommended taking OTC extra strength tylenol for pain.
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# ? Sep 21, 2009 04:08 |
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Lannie posted:Yay, congrats on ovulating! (That sounded less lame in my head). The ocean won't wash away any deposits in your hoohah. Generally you pee some of it out after sex, but there's still a lot going further upward toward your cervix and behind your cervix that's protected. Thats good that it all didn't get washed away. I knew it wouldn't really affect anything past my cervix, I'm just paranoid. Usually ovulation tests show absolutely nothing. Then yesterday there was a second line, but it wasn't as dark as the first line and today the line was darker, but not quite as dark as the first but it might just be the professional artist in me being picky. I guess I'm lucky that my cervical fluid is pretty apparent when it becomes fertile. I really hope I get pregnant this month so I don't have to deal with the Carolina summer and being really far along.
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# ? Sep 21, 2009 04:23 |
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I am trying not to stress out. I went off my birthcontrol at the end of June and haven't gotten a period yet. I've been on it for about 11 years, and I know it takes a while to get back into a normal cycle. I scheduled a doctor's appointment just because it seemed to make sense. I figured they'd do a pregnancy test and tell me not to worry, I'm just still dealing with the after effects of the birth control. Instead, before even asking me if it was possible if I was pregnant (which is weird because that is usually the first thing doctors ask me even when I am on bc) she asked me why I had been put on the birth control in the first place. I told her (I have a tendency to get ovarian cysts that rupture when I'm not on bc) and she asked me if I'd ever been tested for Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, which is apparently the leading cause of female infertility. I'm pretty sure I don't have POS after looking up more about the symptoms, but I'm waiting on the test results.
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# ? Sep 22, 2009 21:27 |
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If you do have PCOS, don't despair. I personally know two people that not only have it, but were using birth control. Both had (happy) surprise babies.
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# ? Sep 22, 2009 21:41 |
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Sally Slug posted:If you do have PCOS, don't despair. I personally know two people that not only have it, but were using birth control. Both had (happy) surprise babies. That's good to know Sally, thanks!
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# ? Sep 22, 2009 22:27 |
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When I went off bc after about 20 years on it, I didn't get my period back for a few months, until I stopped dieting. I had been on a strict weight-loss diet for 2 years prior and until I loosened up and added some more fat to my diet, and daily full-fat dairy, I didn't get my period back. 2.5 months after I went to a more generous diet, I was pregnant with my beautiful daughter. Just another thought to add to the mix.
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TinuvielDancing posted:I am trying not to stress out. I went off my birthcontrol at the end of June and haven't gotten a period yet. I've been on it for about 11 years, and I know it takes a while to get back into a normal cycle. I scheduled a doctor's appointment just because it seemed to make sense. I figured they'd do a pregnancy test and tell me not to worry, I'm just still dealing with the after effects of the birth control. I didn't get a period back after getting off BC at all. I was on it for about 8 years, having been on Depo for 4 years previous to getting on the pill. I went off the pill in January, and in July I got pregnant. I didn't really think anything of the 7 months without a period, because I was irregular before the pill, and I figured my body just needed time to readjust to the change in hormone levels. This is how I discovered that I do, indeed, ovulate even if I don't bleed.
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# ? Sep 24, 2009 13:13 |
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I'd assumed I'd need to get at least one period before I'd get pregnant. Guess not. Thanks for sharing!
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# ? Sep 24, 2009 13:15 |
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What really helped me was using ovulation test strips. I, too, though I'd need a period to ovulate. But I bought a pack of test strips from http://www.early-pregnancy-tests.com/ which I believe has been pimped in here before, and began tracking daily. I was surprised when less than a week later, I actually detected a LH surge, and we got pregnant the first time around.
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# ? Sep 24, 2009 15:03 |
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I guess I should start tracking my ovulation then! Good news: got my test results back today and they are all normal. Yippee for me!
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# ? Sep 25, 2009 04:14 |
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TinuvielDancing posted:I guess I should start tracking my ovulation then! Yay, Tinuviel! I'm pregnant! I'm pretty excited. Gonna call the doctor Monday.
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qentiox posted:Yay, Tinuviel! Congrats!
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