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Jane82
post 28/03/2012, 01:48 PM
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Hi ladies,

I haven't posted in a while, but I am loving the fact that there is already a December DIG! Although time couldn't be going slower for me in this pregnancy, at least we are getting up there!

It's great to hear all is going well with the NT scans - I had mine a couple of weeks ago, and got results of 1 in 13000, so I was pretty happy.

I'm still such a worrier though, and keep worrying that something has/will go wrong. I'm already counting down to the 20 week scan!

I only told work I was pregnant last week - and my boss asked me if that meant I wanted 2-3 months off!!

Rach - welcome!

Littlemiracles - my nighttime wees have also reduced! The problem is still though once I'm awake my mind starts ticking over automatically about work etc, and still feel exhausted.

MKTWINS - I haven't read back the whole of the thread sorry - have you already found out the sex?

Hope everyone else is going well and feeling better now!
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MKTWINS
post 28/03/2012, 03:29 PM
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Yes, Jane82 we have found out the sex - another girl for us! (The sonographer tells me she's 70% accurate!) So we don't need to buy anything other than a single pram.
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MakesMeHappy
post 29/03/2012, 08:47 PM
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Hi everyone!

I thought I would finally join the thread after weeks of following it.

I am 15 weeks and 3 days pregnant and due on the 17th of September.

We had a 3D ultrasound today and found out we are having a BOY!! We already have one little boy who is 2.

I have had morning sickness since about 4 weeks and it is still going strong and to be honest really starting to wear me down. I had morning sickness the whole time when I was pregnant with DS1, so I'm not really expecting it to ease up anytime soon.

Anyway enough of a whine from me. I hope you are all feeling well and start feeling some little kicks and see some growing bellies soon.
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deedee70
post 30/03/2012, 10:41 AM
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Hi Ladies! biggrin.gif

Another who's been following this thread!

Im 14 1/2 weeks pregnant with #6 due 23rd september, still feeling very tired, ms has eased except for in the evenings :-(

Have my morph scan booked for the end of April, doesn't seem far off, funny when the the first 12/13 weeks seem to take absolutely forever!!

Had a flu jab early this week, local hospital highly recommends it, feels a bit silly as I've never in my life had flu, but now would definitely be a very bad time to get it!!

Hope everyone else is feeling well biggrin.gif
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Rach42
post 01/04/2012, 03:08 PM
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Thanks for the welcome Jane82 and lizard67 original.gif

Just needed to pop in and say I have been feeling little movements the past couple of nights - woohoo! Nothing huge, just little flutters but very exciting biggrin.gif

Hope everyone else is going along well and the MS/tiredness is decreasing - mine is a little which is something at least.
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deedee70
post 02/04/2012, 01:42 PM
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Rach42...that's awesome that you're feeling flutters. I think I may have, but not 100% sure.
Obviously jinxed myself by saying the ms had eased, it's now back with a vengeance and I am so tired I can barely think sad.gif
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Camizebra
post 02/04/2012, 02:37 PM
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Hello hello, I am a long time reader final joiner... I'm due 22 September, so I guess that makes me about 14-15 weeks. I haven't been keeping super close check on it because I have hyperemesis and have been soooooooooo violently sick and the days turn into weeks around here at the moment. I am praying that once the sickness goes I'll get the energy to be more 'on board' and involved, but until then, I am just trying to get through each day.


I love hearing that some girls are starting to feel flutters! I could have sworn I felt little fluttery swirls from time to time, but just dismissed it, so you never know.

I hope that everyone has a wonderful rest of their pg and won't be long until those little flutters turn in to full blown movements. Eeeeep! That'll make it so real.

Big squishies xxox
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tricia24
post 02/04/2012, 02:58 PM
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Hi Everyone!
I just want to ask I feel like I havent gained any weight or look like I'm pregnant and I'm 15 weeks today! I can still wear all my clothes including tight skinny leg jeans with no issues! Does anyone else feel this? People keep telling me I don;t looks pregnant. I just maybe think I will pop out at once with this being baby number 1.
I just hope everything is ok in there! cant wait for a 3d scan at just over 16 weeks!
Hope everyone else is fine.
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hope_fully
post 02/04/2012, 04:51 PM
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Hi Ladies,

Just checking in to say hi. I had a checkup today, 15 weeks and 3 days, and all fine. Baby was kicking and then rolled out of view, we don't want to know the sex so didn't find out.

Tricia24 - you're lucky! I think it's normally with first though they say everything else is bloating or the mum and not the baby! Which is me! I definitely look a little fuller through the middle although my friends say they can hardly tell. I think I feel it!

Hope you're all doing well.

Jane82 - I'm enjoying seeing those new boards pop up too!

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deedee70
post 02/04/2012, 09:49 PM
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Camizebra....poor you, really hope the hyperemesis eases for you, I feel bad for whinging about my ms , sorry.

tricia24...fairly normal for first pregnancy, I didnt show til about 22 weeks with my first....look about 25 weeks at 15 with this one !!!!!

hope_fully...lucky you seeing bub today, do you see him/her each time you have a check up? we're also not finding out the sex, never have before either!

Hope everyone else is doing well, not that long now til we start having the morph scans!!
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