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I've been on a lot of interviews the past few months and it's very upsetting when I get replies like "you're overqualified", "we've given the position to someone more junior", "we can't compete with the pay your looking for" - well, [excuse the language>, give me a frigging chance!
Anyway, let me not rant more about that... the point is, now I'm feeling scared of getting PG and then REALLY freaking out financially.
{let's out lonnnng sigh}View Thread

When we have our baby... I can't wait to see him/her sleeping on my DH's chest - I honestly think I'll cry the first time I see that. I want to share all the things I like to do on my own - like taking long walks, looking at trees, animals. I want to see my niece playing with him/her. I want to spoil them with creativity and take a million pictures every single day.
Baby dust to all!!View Thread


I feel similar... I've had slight cramping also and nipples are really sensitive the last two days, weird burst of high energy and then extremely tired/sleepy. ...But since we're JSO and next month is when we're officially TTC I kind of don't want to worry about it. I tried to avoid O days this month but since we're not using anything to really know when it is, I guess it could've happened. I do wonder too if I'm making myself feel it because I really want to get PG soon!View Thread

We haven't told anyone either! Some bc they keep asking too, and some bc we want to surprise them better.View Thread

Just thought I'd share this other conversation some ladies are having:
Trying to Conceive after Birth Control
http://forums.webmd.com/3/ttc-jso/forum/112View Thread

That actually happens to me too, even if I pee before intercourse I always have the urge to go again...I convince myself to relax and hold it in for a little while.View Thread

A few years ago I stopped my bc (we decided to save $ and use condoms) and I got my period a couple of weeks later, it went away and then I got it again the week after but this one lasted like two full weeks... it was a drag!!! (I got back on bc the following month after that experience.)
Then last year I lost my insurance last year and again I was off my bcp, prepared to get a long and unexpected period...but then I got it totally normal, as if I was still on the pill, and it went on normal (like clock-work) for several months. I got back on bcp this year after my hun and I got married, so we'll see what happens this month... of course I'm hoping it stays in it's current pattern so that I can rely on
when I think I'll be fertile

So, I say wait a few more days, maybe even a month, don't stress over it, stay healthy, stay positive and see what happens. I hope this was some kind of help...View Thread


I just stopped my BCPs and will start trying after my next AF... so, I'll take that baby dust!!!...and leave some to share for all you ladies out there.View Thread
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