This morning I started bleeding,just a
little,but enough for me and my fiance to
go straight to the doctors.
He said it was a threatened miscarriage
and I had to go have an ultrasound.Of
course I started balling my eyes out as
soon as I heard the word miscarriage.
So I drank the 1 litre of water and waited
for what seemed like an eternity in the
waiting room.God I have never wanted to
pee so badly in my life!I swear it took my
mind of my worrying about bub because it
hurt so much
anyways it turned out all was well!We saw
the little heartbeat on the monitor and
found out I was 11 weeks and 1 day
pregnant and had'one live featus' with a
heartbeat of 165 beats per minute,and im
due on 12th june.Which is the queens
birthday here in australia apparently!Most
amazing thing ever!
Mum thinks its going to be a little girl
because of the high heartbeat.But for some
reason I think its a boy.
Oh well,just wanted to share because it
was so exciting :d
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HcoBrunette06
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Posted: 11-14-06 22:15pm
I'm so happy for you that everything's
okay!!! I hope it stays that way good luck with the
rest of your pregnancy!
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AlliE_18
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Posted: 11-15-06 04:24am
Aw that must have been really scary, im
glad everythings ok!
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