let me tell you a little about myself, im
from cheshire uk and im having 2nd baby in
jan, my 1st is nearly 20 (shock) I had him
when I was 17. Ive had loads of problems
since then, I had a couple of miscarriges
and then an eptopic pregnancy in which I
lost one of my tubes. Since then I had
cancer cells and then found out I also had
pcos, went on clomid but nothing ever
happened so I gave up. A couple of year
back I got used to the idea that I was
never going to have anymore children so I
decided I would wait for my son to have
children so I could be a doting
grandmother.
Then suddenly in the june of this year I
find out im expecting, its not been an
easy ride had a bleed at weeks 7/9/12 and
then at 18 weeks I was hospitised with a
threatened miscarrige, luckly the doctor
found out I had an infection so I could be
treated with antibiotics and ive been fine
ever since.
Found out at 20 week scan that im having a
baby girl havent got a clue what im going
to name her, but I cant wait to hold her.
But im still sooooo scared of something
going wrong as I dont think I will ever
get the chance again, so please all keep
your fingers crossed for me xxx
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dizzylisa
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Posted: 11-08-06 14:22pm
Btw its me dizzylisa, dont know what
happened then?
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Becky
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Posted: 11-08-06 14:29pm
Hi there welcome to ehealth. There is 17
years between me and my lil sister I am
now 22 and she is 5 and we have a close
relationship (even though sometimes we
fight like all sisters. Lol)
congratulations on your pregnancy. Is
your first a boy or girl? I bet they are
excited
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lil_blaze2004
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Posted: 11-08-06 14:48pm
Ya the sign in thing seems to be having
probs.
Was this pregnancy planned?? How is your
older child dealing with knowing they'll
have a baby sis soon? I'm glad that
things seem to be going better now for
you.
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dizzylisa
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Posted: 11-08-06 17:07pm
Well my older son lives 20 miles away with
his girlfriend, like me he was shocked at
1st but he's now excited hes keeps
phoning/texting me baby names. I will be
37 next month so I suppose I will have a
lot more patience now. No baby wasnt
planned as I was told in 1995 that chances
would be slim.
Thank you who ever sorted the
guest/dizzylisa confusion
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Bridget
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Posted: 11-08-06 17:19pm
Welcome and congrats!
I'm bridget and I just had my little guy
on friday, his name is finn and you'll be
seeing plenty of pics of him!
I can't imagine having such a huge gap
between children but that's awesome.
Good luck!
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dizzylisa
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Posted: 11-08-06 17:28pm
Congrats on baby, hurry with the pics
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wr17
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Posted: 11-08-06 17:49pm
Aww a miracle baby! Congradulations! I'm
due in jan too. Also having a little girl
!
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