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Due in April 2022
DanielleMFM
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I got my BFP a few days ago and am due the 4/5th April according to my dates.
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I have to say that I’ve turned into a bit of a wreck. I’ve hardly got any symptoms yet which is worrying me (bit of tiredness but not really anything else) and I just feel on edge the whole time. I’m considered ‘old’ (38!!!!) which defo isn’t helping either! I know I just have to be patient (never a strong point) but any tips, gratefully received!!
So far no symptoms, but didn't have any with my 1st either.
I know the feeling of being worried by no symptoms, but also very glad I didn't have any last time! The first trimester tiredness is intense, I've started a gentle exercise regime hoping the endorphins keep me going!
We adopted a what will be will be attitude last time, which luckily resulted in a healthy baby girl. So I am trying to think the same this time, and hold off thinking or worrying until the first scan!
I have a nearly 4 year old daughter.
I hope for your sake it's not the same as last time.
We've been trying for our 2nd for 18 months, our first was really quick. Second pregnancy was quick too, then had a miscarriage at 10 weeks last October, so this feels like it's been a long time coming.
Really hoping for a sticky bean and having acupuncture to help.
So this is the 3rd time I've been pregnant and each one was conceived in July!
Those worried about lack of symptoms; both pregnancies I've felt virtually nothing until week 5/6, then nausea and sickness with a vengeance. This time I've felt sick and dizzy straight away, hence the early test.
I'm 36.
Good luck everyone.
7 months does not weigh more than 15kg
Looks amazing
How are you all? Can I join?
Got my very light bfp on 8 August, due 18 April 2022.
HPTS have darkened since. Very excited but also terrified. Had a chemical feb 2020 after having 3-4 days of positive tests so praying this one sticks!
This will be our second child. We have a daughter aged 7
I feel like i have forgotten everything though it seems to have been that long!
Cant wait to share journeys with you all xxx
thinkingnof an early scan I think I just want to know things are progressing and ok so far just for my own piece of mind. From what I have read it’s better to wait till 61/2-7 weeks to make sure a heartbeat etc can be detected so think I’ll try hold off until next week snd go then x
Yes i had to have a cervical stitch at 12 weeks with my previous pregnancy with my daughter as i had treatment for abnormal cells after a smear which shortened my cervix so im paranoid i will need one again.
Yes a scan sounds like a good idea. Id say around 7 weeks too, the longer you can hold off the better. I may decide to have a scan as im not getting any younger (34 in a few months). What age do they class you as high risk these days?
Also due my second covid jab around my 8 week mark and im so undecided on what i should do. Need to do some research into it i think xx
I havent really had any symptoms yet other than tender nipples since ovulation but even they are fading now which is worrying me. HAving slight dull on and off cramping every now and then which i know can be normal but just panics me thinking AF could appear at any point.
I think ive also forgotten what to do with a newborn