We're all in this together!

That's very true hunni :) and yep I'm an addict, I sinned and took an ov test! Negative! Xx
 
Thanks chick,

Got a poorly dude today! Wouldn't think it to look at him though!

All he wants to do is stand up, prob is his bounce around (jumparoo type thing) is too small now, when he stands up his bum isn't touching the seat! He gets bored in his door bouncer so I'm spending ages just holding him! Xx
 
Your Welcome Hun & Awww Bless him Hope He Get's Better Soon Hun. Them Door Things Are Great. Bet His Loving All The Attention Though. x X x
 
Laura - Sorry chick, I have only just seen this message! You POAS addict :rofl:

Yay for testing, we love seeing pictures of pregnancy tests :happydance:

Thank you for the link chick, that is the first page that I came across, then I came across another that said weight gain is the 2nd biggest side effect. The NHS page says weight loss..pfft..don't think so :rofl: xxx

Jess - Thank you chick, although we were naughty the other morning and DTD :blush: xxx
 
Lol no worries hun ;) strictly I'm a pee in a cup and dip addict :rofl:

Lol can always hope ey hun!!

Oooooom naughty natt! :P :haha: xxx
 
Which antidepressants are considered OK during pregnancy?

Generally, these antidepressants are an option during pregnancy:

Tricyclic antidepressants. This class of medications includes amitriptyline and nortriptyline (Pamelor).
Certain selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). Several SSRIs are generally considered an option during pregnancy, including citalopram (Celexa), fluoxetine (Prozac) and sertraline (Zoloft).
Bupropion (Wellbutrin). This medication is used for both depression and smoking cessation. Although bupropion isn't generally considered a first line treatment for depression during pregnancy, it might be an option for women who haven't responded to other medications or those who want to use it for smoking cessation as well.

The potential risks of these antidepressants during pregnancy varies. Early studies suggested a risk of limb malformation with tricyclic antidepressants, but the risk hasn't been confirmed by more-recent studies. Some research associates use of citalopram, fluoxetine and sertraline with a rare but serious newborn lung problem (persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn, or PPHN) when taken during the last half of pregnancy, as well as heart defects affecting the septum — the wall of tissue that separates the left side of the heart from the right side of the heart. Other rare birth defects have been suggested as a possible risk in some studies, but not others. Still, the overall risks remain extremely low.
 
So does that mean that natt is relatively ok on her meds? fluoxetine? seeing as they are an option?

It's a good job i didn't become a doctor! Even in layman's terms I struggle to understand :haha:
 
Laura - Hehe :haha: We DTD again this morning but didn't finish inside me :shock: xxx

Sarah - Thank you for doing that research for me chick, it's much appreciated, I don't think I could get pregnant at the moment though knowing that my medication might make our baby have abnormalities, wouldn't be fair on the baby, I think I would rather wait and rather be safe than sorry :( xxx
 
Haha bless ya!

Gotta do what you feel is best, but if you really don't want to get pregnant for a while you might wanna use some protection of some form, just a thought :) xx
 
Haha bless ya!

Gotta do what you feel is best, but if you really don't want to get pregnant for a while you might wanna use some protection of some form, just a thought :) xx

Very true chick, if I happened to find out that I was pregnant then I would just have to stop taking my medication. We don't use protection chick, only the pull out method, I guess if it does happen then it was just meant to be :blush: xxx
 
What if stopping the meds caused you to be really down again? I think you should try and ask about switching meds to a TTC friendlier one hun, at least then you a) wont be paranoid or worried that they might have already caused damage, b) won't have to stop taking meds and c) you can stop preventing altogether and just go with it :) xxx
 
What if stopping the meds caused you to be really down again? I think you should try and ask about switching meds to a TTC friendlier one hun, at least then you a) wont be paranoid or worried that they might have already caused damage, b) won't have to stop taking meds and c) you can stop preventing altogether and just go with it :) xxx

Yeah that is very true chick, I didn't think of that! I will just wait lol, can't bring myself to ask my Doctor about swapping to a more TTC friendly med. Had a letter through from my Counsellor, have to ring them to make an appointment so Karl is going to ring them tomorrow for me as I have a phone phobia :wacko: xxx

I'm not so sure that I want to move to our new house now..there has been a big incident happening on that road today..apparently a man armed with knives is holding people hostage in Sainsbury's, the road is full of police cars/vans, riot vans with dogs and guns and also Ambulances, I did read that a woman and a baby got killed but I hope that is just rumours as there has been nothing on their website yet..waiting for the news to come on and see if it says anything on there about the incident. I don't think I would be able to settle knowing that there is a lunatic roaming around! :nope:
 
Lol bless ya hunni

Oh that's not good :-/ but then these things happen hun, it'll be a one off I'm sure! Hope no one was hurt xx
 
Lol bless ya hunni

Oh that's not good :-/ but then these things happen hun, it'll be a one off I'm sure! Hope no one was hurt xx

No it's not good at all chick, the man has been arrested now thank god! The only person that got hurt was a man who got a small cut to his finger when he was faced with the idiot before he entered the store. Apparently there has been quite a few incidents in that area, a young lad had his knee caps shot off :wacko: I will have to have a hard think as I am really worried about moving now :nope: xx
 

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