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I'll miss WebMD and can't tell you enough how great all entire Mod team is here. You are definitely in good hands with Amelia or any of the Mods that may jump in from time to time.
Thanks for all your help on the community, Brandy! You've been a great asset and without you it just would not be the same.
Lots of healthy thoughts going your way!!
~AndieView Thread

You will soon enjoy having Amelia as your Moderator. She is a wonderful person that will take great care of you!
It has been my pleasure to help out on the Could I Be Pregnant? community. I know I leave you in good hands!
Please give Amelia a warm welcome. Sending healthy thoughts out to all!!
~AndieView Thread

If you found out you're pregnant this month share your excitement by announcing your BFP to the community!
We want to congratulate you and make sure we get some good pregnancy resources to you!
What's the word? Share your BFP experience ..how did you find out? How are you feeling? How long have you been trying? We want to know!View Thread


I hope we'll now see you over on our 1st Trimester Community with the other new mommies!! Be sure to add your info to our Due Date List that helps us keep up with everyone's latest.
Congratulations!!
~AndieView Thread

I wonder if anyone considers it feminine for a guy to like cuddling. I don't, but I have a girlfriend with a very strong and sort of "power" personality, that does. It makes me sad for her.
What do you think?View Thread

Study Suggests Men Value Cuddling as an Important Ingredient in Relationship Happiness
In short, men value cuddling and caressing as important for their relationship happiness more than women do. Which, of course, is against anything male comedians talk about when it comes to this subject!
What do you think? Are men cuddlers at heart? Do you need a little cuddling to feel secure in your relationship?View Thread

It sounds like you are having some pregnancy symptoms, so I'd suggest a HPT to settle your nerves. Take the test and let us know how it turns out!
AndieView Thread

The only way to know for sure you're pregnant is with a pregnancy test. But there are early symptoms of pregnancy that can alert you to the fact that you may be pregnant and should have a test.
It sounds like you are having some pregnancy symptoms, so I'd suggest a HPT to settle your nerves. Take the test and let us know how it turns out!
AndieView Thread

According to WebMD, "with Depo-Provera, you could become pregnant as soon as three to four months after your last shot. However, it may take some women up to a year or two to conceive after they stop using this type of birth control."
The only way to know for sure you're pregnant is with a pregnancy test. But there are early symptoms of pregnancy , such as breast changes, fatigue or morning sickness, that can alert you to the fact that you may be pregnant and should have a test.
Hope that helps! Check out the links for more information.
~AndieView Thread

Isn't that always the way it is? When we really really want something and we chase after it, we can't seem to get it. But when we take our mind off of it, things just happen.
So, does this mean you and your guy are "on" again?

Now that you're official...I invite you to join our 1st Trimester Community to bond and share with lots of other new mommies! Hope to see you there!
~AndieView Thread
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