I honestly cannot believe I am writing this! After 4 long years and about 100 negative tests I can finally say pregnant!
I caved and tested early, 14 days after EC. I know itโs early days but for now I am on cloud 9! I will call the clinic on my OTD which is Friday, will they get me in for a blood test does anyone know the next stage?
Sending baby dust to everyone and hope my positive news creates more xxx
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Congratulations!! Not every hospital does bloods, there seems to be a massive variation so you will need to check. Some just take your positive result and book you a scan.xx
Hi megad26. What wonderful news! Time to get your first scan booked once you've got your head around it all. Wishing you a wonderful smooth pregnancy. Diane
Congratulations hun!! It's an amazing feeling. I never ever thought I would get a positive either. I am struggling a bit now with the wait until the scan. I keep thinking something is wrong!! And it's so hard to shift these thoughts. Enjoy this moment!!! Xxx
Congratulations!!! My OTD is Friday too! Iโm not brave enough to do a test yet ๐ did you have symptoms? Iโm frightened itโs al over for me. Let us know when you have booked your first scan! Xx
Hey, I honestly thought it was over for me, in fact I was so convinced it was going to be negative me and my husband planned a night this weekend to get drunk and drown our sorrows together! Throughout the wait I had cramps at the beginning first 3 days light ones and then nothing until yesterday went cramps were stronger and I am so bloated too, I thought right here comes AF! Good luck for Friday, Iโll be thinking of you and will keep my fingers crossed too xxx
Congratulations. My clinic, as a general rule, donโt do bloods. I had bloods on my last bfp because of my history. Youโll just have to see what they say on otd xx
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