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    Posted: 02 August 2006 at 12:42pm
My body just isnt behaving lately.

First I get a really bad cold/flu thing which knocks me out for a couple of weeks.

Then my period arrives at unexpected times (this is really really really weird for me, I've always been very regular)

I get a bladder infection which thankfully is going away

And now I've had really painful cramps for the last hour and I've taken a couple of painkillers but it hasn't made a difference. They are much like period cramps except I really don't think it's that since I'm 2 weeks away from being due for it.

Why can't my body behave?!? *sigh*

Sorry needed a lil whine. DH will be glad it's not to him! lol
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AGH!!! You're pregnant and in labour. Just kidding...
It's good to have a whinge!!! I love it.
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Pregnant and in labour huh, well that will be exciting for me won't it lol
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lol thats what i was thinking lol
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he he wouldnt it be great if you just didnt notice you were pregnant until baby was ready to come out, no aches and pains and vomiting along the way... ahhhhhh *whistful sigh* I wish.....
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lol i had a friend who did that actually. she had always been up and down with weight so didn't pay much attention at all, luckily was living with her sis and nannying for them at the time, woke up and thought she had appedicitis or something.. got to the hospital and hello, they told her she was about to have a baby. lol
I do remember my sister going to visit them a few months before for her older sister's 21st, and my sis said to me when she got back that this girl had put on heaps of weight - almost as if she was preggers, but she'd gained other areas too so they laughed it off...

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lol it would be a bit of a surprise for DH
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OMG janine, I always thought those kind of stories were made up!! How can you not know???? LOL

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I know someone who went to the hospital with really bad back pain and she found out that she wsa in the middle of labour. 6 hours later out came her little boy - big shock.

Stacey hmmm, maybe you do just need to get pregnant. Did you tell him that you want to??

I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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IMAGINE!!! I had also heard of those stories... its the type of thing you read in the womans day isnt it? I wonder how you could not know?!!
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That happened to a girl i went to school with. My mil is a nurse at chch womens in the gynocolical (sp?) part and she told me of a lady who came there who was very obviously preg with her second and she didn't know. She was 28 weeks and had the bubs that day
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becks - I've hinted at it and almost spilled when we were talking about kids and his moment of cluckiness last weekend but DH was really tired and I didn't wanna tell him when he was falling asleep and not remember the conversation lol. my goal for this weekend is to tell him!
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Good luck Kebakat!

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Thanks, i think i need it just to start the convo but once it's start I'll be sweet as!
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How about this:

So I want kids, I know you do too, so lets start trying tonight .

or, so I think now we have the bigger house its time to start filling the rooms with our children.

And use the I have been cleared so its ok to start, infact the dr said asap.

I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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hehe i could imagine DH's mind playing over all the "animal" like sex he would be bound to get
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My (3rd?)cousin a couple of generations back was a registered nurse who did not know she was pregnant until she went into labour. She was a very *solid* lady and carried deep. She had regular AF right through and didn't suffer any other symptoms, other than what you would pass off as a tummy bug. So yeah, her son was a big surprise to her and and her not quite hubby (scandal! scandal!)
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