Yesterday was OTD. Monday night I was in A&E until 12:45 because my poor little rescue puppy bit me. She got tangled up when my big dog was running and straggled across the patio. Of course I didn’t think about the fact that she was a rescue and had only ever had humans be nice to her for 3 weeks in her 10 months on earth so I went to check on her and got myself bit. So off I went to a&e. Joy!!
Yesterday, due to the fact I looked like I’d been beaten up I stayed home and had lots of time to POAS.
It was POSITIVE!!! So today I am officially 5 weeks pregnant! Scan booked for 1st August. Fingers and toes firmly crossed this one lasts better than my MMC last year!!
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Fantastic news, delighted for you. Very best wishes for a healthy pregnancy. Good luck with your wee rescue pup too, you’re so good to have taken her on xx
Pup was never in trouble - it was my own fault getting too close to a rescued street dog when she was injured. Should have known better!! The bite is getting there
Congrats on your wedding btw. You look like you had an amazing day.
Oh my goodness congratulations!!!!!! I’m currently in the 2ww hell and Test day is Sunday, can I ask how u felt did u have any symptoms? I had terrible cramps but now they are gone and I feel nothing not sure what’s better!
Hope your puppy bite heals quick and congrats again x
Congratulations!! I’m just 4 days ahead of you. I had a Mmc last year, the anxiety is getting me down. First scan on Saturday, it may be a bit early for a heart beat but dr is on holiday and can’t scan for another two weeks. When’s your first scan? Xx
I just read your las post and I’m really hoping the bleeding is one of those things that just happen and the bean is still sticking there. Thinking of you xx
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