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Old Mar 23rd, 2012, 06:54 AM   #71
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Hey, Grown-ups!


Hehehe.

Hi

I'm 36 and Pregnant with No.4 I'm at 6wks+3 and very excited.

We're in Suffolk, England where it's attempting to get sunny so dog walking has been my main source of exercise. I was a real gym bunny running fiend but after a couple of days staining I'm taking things easy, or rather as easy as I can with a 5yr old and a 3yr old but having an 18yr old as well does make things a bit easier at times. They're all boys and I'm not sure if that trend will change with the arrival of no.4 but it'll be mighty interesting if it does.

I'm looking forward to sharing my journey with you guys and I wish you all a H&H Pregnancy.


 
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Old Mar 23rd, 2012, 18:24 PM   #72
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Welcome over. All my family are back home in the UK so I have been hearing all about the unseasonably warm weather.
Congratulations on your BFP. This site doesn't get as much traffic as some of the trimester forums but it is much more laid back and most of us have a wealth of experience to share...
I'm on baby number 3 after a 10 year gap so starting all over again, new country, new baby but same husband....lol
I have a DD 13, DS 10 and very soon another blue bundle. X


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Old Mar 24th, 2012, 04:54 AM   #73
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Maple Leaf View Post
Welcome over. All my family are back home in the UK so I have been hearing all about the unseasonably warm weather.
Congratulations on your BFP. This site doesn't get as much traffic as some of the trimester forums but it is much more laid back and most of us have a wealth of experience to share...
I'm on baby number 3 after a 10 year gap so starting all over again, new country, new baby but same husband....lol
I have a DD 13, DS 10 and very soon another blue bundle. X
omg maple leaf not long now for you


 
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Old Mar 26th, 2012, 06:49 AM   #74
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Wow yeah getting pretty close.

Hope it goes well for you. :-D


 
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Old May 3rd, 2012, 00:00 AM   #75
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my aunt got her first baby on 36yr old!


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Old May 9th, 2012, 12:56 PM   #76
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Hello Ladies,
I'm 40 and preggers with my #2 baby after a 15 year gap... no morning sickness with my first, but this one has me knocked queasy most of the time. I'm due in January 2013.... any stories or advice for getting over the tummy ickies??
phil.


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Old May 9th, 2012, 17:44 PM   #77
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Hello I'm in the US Age 35 and pregnant with #2. #1 is 21 months old. I chose to wait this long but was quite suprised to be pregnant with the 2nd this soon but still happy.

Philomena, I had very bad ms with my first and what usually helped was to keep something in my stomach at all times. Or to keep some emetrol handy which was some sugary concoction that's made for nausea but safe during pregnancy. Some ladies take to finding a drink with ginger in it or ginger candy. They have some pregnancy pops that can also help. My ms did get so bad I had to go to the doc and get a prescription. hope you feel better soon.


 
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Old Jun 1st, 2012, 08:42 AM   #78
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Hello Ladies!
So I hit the 8 week mark and my ms just melted away.... I'm thinking maybe since the placenta starts taking over then, perhaps having the hormones generated from one place instead of three has helped get rid of the ms? here's hoping!
How is everyone else feeling these days??
phil.


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Old Jun 1st, 2012, 10:36 AM   #79
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Almost to week 14 and the ms is just starting to ease up. The exhaustion seems to be lingering but not as severe and the boobs are still sore BUT I will take it all for a healthy peanut!


 
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Old Jul 28th, 2012, 18:35 PM   #80
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Hi Everyone.

My name is Vicki, I’m 34 (35 in October) and from New Zealand.

I'm PCOS sufferer with both polymenorrhea and oligomenorrhea at times. Amenorrhea if my BMI is > 25. No issues with husband's fertility.

Currently pregnant after one round of clomiphene (50mg), which resulted in singleton pregnancy + vanishing twin. Due early December 2012. This is my first baby - gender unconfirmed.

Look forward to get to know you all :-)


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