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chonny
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Posted: 24 December 2007 at 11:49am |
HI All, anyone had any luck getting preggy yet?
We still trying...
Hope you all haev a greta christmas of baby dancing...
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sezzyg
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Posted: 24 December 2007 at 12:03pm |
I have ovulated for the past 2 months put i still get a real heavy period
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chonny
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Posted: 24 December 2007 at 3:52pm |
i have been ovulating i'd guess but mine have been light the last couple of months
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chonny
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Posted: 27 December 2007 at 1:04pm |
HI Ladies, just wondering if anyone else has pain when they are ovulating? I seem to know when i am as i get these pains in the sides of my lower abdomen, aka where i think it would be my ovaries. But usually only last a day or so, it's stil here today, and started Tuesday avo. Any ideas? I'm starting to get a little worried...
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cuppatea
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Posted: 27 December 2007 at 1:13pm |
Hey Chonny. I have been having pain ever since AF came back. The docs have done a load of tests including an ultrasound to look for cyst (which they didn't find). Not sure what is going on now, but I get the pain midcycle the first couple of times it lasted for a day or 2 then the next time it lasted for 5 days and this month it started a week after AF and went on pretty much till AF arrived after a very short 26 day cycle  . I had the scan towards the end of this cycle so i'm wondering if as the pain was so much worse that i had a cyst that has now popped (which is quite common apparently). Am waiting to see what happens this cycle now before going back to gp.
The pain i have had has been real low, the first few times it felt as though it was all across (but worse on right hand side when doc did exam) last time it was very localised to the right hand side. When I have the pain it is uncomfortable to sit/stand and go to the loo (like the realise of pressure is painful not the actual weeing). This last time walking was very painful and could feel the pain pretty much all of the time no matter what i was doing.
Anyway that's probably not much help sorry
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NikkiB
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Posted: 27 December 2007 at 3:51pm |
I've certainly read this thread with interest lol
I can't really offer any new ideas on spicing things up, but I did get ovulation pains (even though they hurt, I found it great because I knew when to do the BD  )
I believe I fell pregnant when I stood on my head after doing the BD  . My SIL also believes she feel pregnant doing that too! Worth a shot (if not a giggle!!!  )
All the best - baby dust your way!!!
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A very lucky mummy to two gorgeous boys:
RB 3/10/2008
JB 29/12/2009
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busymum
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Posted: 27 December 2007 at 6:59pm |
I have similar symptoms to cuppatea except that I more feel it with bowel movements and less often with bladder stuff. I was getting pains for 5-7 days before ovulation but then from the day I stopped bleeding until ovulation  Now I'm on the pill and the pains have eased substantially and I'm on the waiting list for an op with the anticipation that I will need endometriosis removed
As for spicing things up, we've been talking about this a bit in the last couple of days. We discovered that, coming up 5yrs married and 3 preschoolers, we don't make much time for ourselves during the day. So, particularly while we are on holiday, we are making an effort to kiss and affectionately touch and affirm (words) several times during the day. What a difference it makes!!
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chonny
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Posted: 07 January 2008 at 8:09am |
Thanks guys, the pains dissappeared after about four days, but it was exactly as you described it cuppatea.
Busymum, i wish my hubby was affectionate like that lol.
Well, i going to go to dr this month after AF and find out about getting some hormone pills. I have read about them helping breastfeeding mothers to up their levels. Not sure what will happen or whether you can get them in NZ or not, but i figure it worth a shot right?
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aussiemum
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Posted: 08 January 2008 at 8:44am |
Wow, interesting thread! We're onto our 3rd month of trying. I've decided that if I'm not in mood I'm not going to do it even if it may be the right time! I just want to keep things fun at this stage. But outdoors? Ha, not for many years!!
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