Jeez... I sleep and go to work and you ladies give me a novel to catch up on!
Kirin, that's great!! I'm so happy that you finally feel some relief.
Good luck at your scan on Monday, I hope it helps you feel even more at ease.
Pootle and Allstar, welcome and congratulations on your bfp's!
I think you'll love it here. We seem to have a pretty awesome August group!
Had some minor spotting today. My heart nearly stopped. I had it with my first dd, and everything turned out fine. I am going back to my dr on Monday to try and get an earlier scan. I need to know one way or the other.
I'm glad you'll be seeing your doctor on Monday, and have my fingers crossed for you. As long as it's not bright red blood and accompanied by cramping, it shouldn't be anything to worry about too much. Easier said than done though, I know. xx
PolkaDots: Thats a lovely name you have picked out, I love classic names too. If we have a girl we are going to call her Evelyn. I love it because when she is older she can still have a sophisticated name but isnt saddled with something too heavy as a little girl as we can call her Evie.
That's exactly what I love about the name Victoria! We'll call her Tori but as she gets older she can choose to go by Tori or Victoria.
I absolutely love the name Evelyn too! It's a name I have on my list for if we have more than one daughter. Evelyn sounds so classy and Evie is incredibly cute!
As far as telling people, my OH is behaving. I know some people are okay with telling people early, because they feel that even if something happened, people would understand why they were so upset. I think that's a very personal choice, because for me personally, I hate people feeling sorry for me. When I miscarried before a few close friends knew, and really I hated it. It's the kind of thing that unless people have been through it themselves, they really don't know what to say. And the thing is, there's nothing they can say to help anyway. I have a friend who's a prenatal/L&D nurse, and she was very supportive and understanding since she's had several patients go through it.
For me... I was able to work a full day and not need to rush off to the bathrom to throw up!
Still have nausea, which can get a bit bad at times, but if I can go without throwing up I'm ecstatic! I'm so sorry for you ladies who got hit with m/s.
At least it's a positive sign, but still, it's no fun.
I really wanted to be able to go a whole day without a nap, but I got up earlier than usual today because I had to leave the house at 6:45 for work (yuck! I usually get to leave between 7:30 and 8:15), and now am finding myself yawning. Going to try but I can't promise anything...