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A little update: I have had a really bad migrane today, I get them sometimes and over the counter medication doesn't help at all so my Dr. gave mea prescription about 2 weeks ago. Earlier today I was feeling really bad, my migrane is usually associated with vomiting so I decided to take my prescription medication. Before I did that I tested b/c I wanted to make sure that I wasn't pregnant and I was right. It was a BFN.
Long story before I got to the BFN part,sorry about that.
Hope everyone has a great weekend and Vicky hope you have lots of fun with the family this long weekendView Thread
As Aragorn says, there's always hope.
My heart aches for her...I hope she's ok
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BTW Michelle I tried to find you on FB and there are a lot of Michelle Loehr so I didn't send out a friend request...look me up!
Ani- Well at least the Dr. is aware of the situation...it's too bad though to have to go through such hardships just to get through one cycle after another...why are we so unlucky as to have to face these issues? I hope things regulate themselves and soon! xoView Thread
As Aragorn says, there's always hope.
There's no chance for a BFP, I've taken tests this morning and yesterday, and I'm on CD# 31. When I was pregnant last year my test on CD# 29 clearly showed positive. and by the feel of my cervix AF is definitely due to arrive within the next day or two.
It completely ruined my day yesterday, but I'm determined not to let it ruin this day...the sun is shining, the lawn needs mowing, and I just know I can find some dirt to dig into!View Thread
As Aragorn says, there's always hope.
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up until one tests the hope is strong and alive but those tests are like a real tight rope you either stay on and get the BFP or you get the BFN and it makes you feel like you fell off the rope..(((hugs))) again girl....and thanks for wanting to make me feel better...I actually have processed my grief over this loss better than the previous two losses...I just sometimes catch myself thinking that next month is June and then the realisation that I was supposed to have a baby in June this year brings all of it back...I try not to let myself dwell there because then I end up being so sad, thinking not only about this loss but all the ones I've been through that I end up missing out on life as it rolls by me...I refuse to let the sad moments of my life triumph like that...I keep telling myself that if it's meant to be then someday it will be...
Sorry to ramble on about myself AGAIN...I tend to do that...
I hope all my ladies will have an excellent weekend xoxoView Thread
As Aragorn says, there's always hope.
Vicky, it was a mass said for my son. When we talk about him at home, I usually call him by his name, Anthony. I should probably put that in my signature...
A long time family friend who couldnt make it told me that as she was praying for him, she found herself asking him to pray for her, since he's a sinless soul in heaven. It was a nice feeling, thinking on how he can never know hardship, but can still inspire people on this earth. It makes me very proud that he was mine for a short time <3View Thread
As Aragorn says, there's always hope.
It doesn't make anything any easier right now but I know that someday we will all understand the bigger picture..
I do like the new attitude and the trick is to take in one day at a time and do like you're doing..lwtting this one day be a good one and then you can deal with the next one tomorrow..and so on..I just wish it wasn't hard for all of us though..
(((hugs))) girl xoView Thread
I'm here tonight because I've been reading this book for the past two days and I'm about to finish it and I wanted to come and share with you ladies..
The book is fiction and was written by Danielle Steele and I'm sure you ladies have all heard of her..excellent writer, love stories and affairs of the heart mostly..
The book I'm reading though is called Mixed Blessings and I just happen to pick this one up out of this old box of books I have laying in my storage closet and I'm so into it right now!
The book is about marriage and having babies, and the hardships we can sometimes face when we go down that road..it is a must read for us ladies..it has brought me to tears but has also made me laugh so hard I cried.... "I feel like a racehorse in training"-from the book

I recommend it ladies it will hit close to home xoView Thread
Vicky: So sorry for the really long AF.Mine used to last 6 days but after this last m/c it lasts only 3-4 days and I have to say that I understand your frustration b/c I am enjoying the shorter periods recently.View Thread
As Aragorn says, there's always hope.
Ani you're starting to sound like me..I promise to light a candle tomorrow before mass for all of us hoping here.
((group hugs))View Thread
As Aragorn says, there's always hope.
ANGEL ^DS Jackson 20wks Aug 6, 2009^
dd1 Juliet 2010
dd2 Josephine 2013
ANGEL ^DS Jackson 20wks Aug 6, 2009^
dd1 Juliet 2010
dd2 Josephine 2013
I was just lurking over here to see how everyone was and I saw this post and just wanted to thank you for your kind thoughts. It really means a lot to me! So far everything is going well...17w3d today. Still terrified all the time...worried that something is going to happen but Im trying to jsut have positive thoughts. This is the furthest we have ever made it so I'm hoping this is our rainbow baby! Good luck to everyone here...hope to see you over on the PAL board soon! Baby dust to all.View Thread
My progesterone leves were good when I miscarried, so progesterone wasn't the reason why it happened.
Hopefully you'll get a BFP soon and a sticky baby!View Thread
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Getting pregnant and staying pregnant shouldn't be this difficult you're so right...I've never been able to have a pregnancy where I didn't worry about the outcome because I've been prone to m/c since an early age but they still have never been able to find a reason..
I'm with you girl, I understand how you feel...(((hugs)))
As for the FRER I would think that maybe it could still be too early..as we've often heard before it ain't over 'til the red witch shows herself (ha)
Fingers crossed
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Vicky: Maybe "not trying" is going to work for you.It's so hard to BD every day or every other day when you have so much going on.
My parents are coming to visit us on saturday and they will stay one month,so I am thinking we won't be BD-ing as much as we want to but what can you do.View Thread
As Aragorn says, there's always hope.
As Aragorn says, there's always hope.
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