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When you found out you were pregnant, how long did you wait until you told dad-to-be? How did you tell him and was he the first person you told? Did everyone react as you expected?

At last!

Posted by: summerdawn724 on Tue May 25, 2010
YAY! I just returned from the clinic, where the nurse assured me I had a definite BFP! The months leading up to this were very frustrating, and the week before today was EXTREMELY irritating, but it is all worth it now. Let me break down my last week for all those thinking their days are annoying:

--5/18: Clinic says "faint" line showed up after timer went off, so they count it as negative. Go home after wards, take test, negative.
--5/21: Morning AHPT is BFP. Two afternoon ones are very, very faint. Then I read online about early pregnancy loss, and freak out, and decide to take AHPTs each day to make sure my hormone levels aren't dropping. Boobs really hurt.
--5/22: Morning AHPT is BFP. Boobs hurt.
--5/23: Morning AHPT is BFP. Boobs hurt.
--5/24: At resource center, in afternoon, the test line is very faint, so volunteer (not a nurse) says its negative. I call 800 number of test and speak to a nurse who corrects the volunteer saying even faint lines are positives. Complete freak-out over the hormone level maybe falling.
--5/25: Boobs don't hurt as much, now cramping. Clinic confirms in afternoon that the test is absolutely positive! Sings me up for Medicaid, etc.

DUE: January 23, 2011!!!!!

Luck, blessings, hopes, love, peace to all TTC! :)
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