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Old September 30th 04, 04:20 AM
Irrational Number
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Anne Rogers wrote:

My dh had to go to the chemist and couldn't resist picking up a test, so
obviously I did it, negative,


I tested negative last Friday, too. However, I
still don't have AF and I'm feeling QUITE nauseous
most of the time (that I can't think away). I may
test again in a few days.

-- Anita --

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Old September 30th 04, 08:38 AM
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Planning dental treatment is a sure-fire way to get pregnant ;-)
As soon as I was put on a waiting list to have my wisdom teeth out, *boom*,
we're expecting DD. As it turns out, I won't get my teeth out till late next
month, so I'm glad we didn't wait.
Sheesh, you could have an entire family while on the waiting list for some
elective surgeries.

--
Amy,
Mum to Carlos born sleeping 20/11/02,
& Ana born screaming 30/06/04



"Anne Rogers" wrote in message
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My dh had to go to the chemist and couldn't resist picking up a test, so
obviously I did it, negative, I wasn't that surprised as I hadn't really

had
any symptoms other than lack of AF, I was fairly sure I ovulated 17 days
ago, but I could have got that wrong, so it's anybodies guess what

precisely
is going on inside. In some ways it's quite a good thing as I would like

to
get some dental treatment out of the way first. We'll see what happens

next
month, I'm quite looking forward to it!




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Old September 30th 04, 10:33 AM
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Sheesh, you could have an entire family while on the waiting list for some
elective surgeries.


I've got a date actually, 6th November, but it's already been cancelled
once, it was supposed to be 14th August. That's for the top 2, but one on my
lower jaw is impacted, I have the appointment with the consultant next week
we've got health insurance so I should be able to get the scheduled quite
soon.


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Old September 30th 04, 04:00 PM
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"Irrational Number" wrote in message
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Anne Rogers wrote:

My dh had to go to the chemist and couldn't resist picking up a test, so
obviously I did it, negative,


I tested negative last Friday, too. However, I
still don't have AF and I'm feeling QUITE nauseous
most of the time (that I can't think away). I may
test again in a few days.


So there are three of us without AF but with negative tests! Best wishes if
you test in a couple days! I will be testing next week if AF doesn't show.
--
Joy

Rose 1-30-99
Iris 2-28-01
Spencer 3-12-03


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Old September 30th 04, 05:33 PM
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Amy wrote:

Planning dental treatment is a sure-fire way to get pregnant ;-)


Hey, that's EXACTLY what happened to me last
time. I needed to get two wisdom teeth extracted
within a couple of months, then I got pregnant and
had to put it off for a year!

I do have a dental cleaning tomorrow... Maybe I
should plan a superfluous crown or two...

-- Anita --


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Old September 30th 04, 10:08 PM
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Interestingly I found, while my wisdom teeth (one impacted) were
excruiciating for me previously, they didn't bother me the whole pregnancy!
I was worried about it because I couldn't take any pain relief (and found I
was allergic to codeine anyway) but they were just fine for a whole nine
months.
How were yours?

--
Amy,
Mum to Carlos born sleeping 20/11/02,
& Ana born screaming 30/06/04



"Irrational Number" wrote in message
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Amy wrote:

Planning dental treatment is a sure-fire way to get pregnant ;-)


Hey, that's EXACTLY what happened to me last
time. I needed to get two wisdom teeth extracted
within a couple of months, then I got pregnant and
had to put it off for a year!

I do have a dental cleaning tomorrow... Maybe I
should plan a superfluous crown or two...

-- Anita --




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Old October 1st 04, 11:38 AM
Anne Rogers
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How were yours?

the top 2 were mostly fine during my last pregnancy, they are only being
removed because they are starting to decay as I can't reach them with my
toothbrush

the bottom 1 has erupted since my last pregnancy and has been sore quite a
bit, but fortunately has never got infected


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Old October 1st 04, 12:24 PM
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"Melania" wrote in message =
om...

With this pregnancy I had false negatives till day 19, when I finally
got a positive. Last month I had a very faint (false?) positive on day
15, neg day 17 and 18, period came day 19. So this month after the neg
on day 17 I was convinced I was not pregnant and then tada! My lp is
normally around 12 days, so something was up last month, but who knows
what? I didn't feel pregnant then either, and I was just impatient for
AF to turn up so we could try again - and we succeeded!

Melania
Mom to Joffre (Jan 11, 2003)
and #2 (edd May 21, 2005)
------------

I had a false negative on day 23 & 26 and didn't get a positive till day =
42 and even then it was faint.=20

I'm now 10 weeks PG.



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Old October 1st 04, 12:25 PM
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"Amy" wrote in message =
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Planning dental treatment is a sure-fire way to get pregnant ;-)
As soon as I was put on a waiting list to have my wisdom teeth out, =
*boom*,
we're expecting DD. As it turns out, I won't get my teeth out till late =
next
month, so I'm glad we didn't wait.
Sheesh, you could have an entire family while on the waiting list for =
some
elective surgeries.

--=20
Amy,
Mum to Carlos born sleeping 20/11/02,
& Ana born screaming 30/06/04
------------
Booking a holiday worked for me. I'd booked for mid may 2005 and had to =
reschedule it for later in the year when I found out a week later I was =
PG !!



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Old October 1st 04, 05:37 PM
Irrational Number
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Amy wrote:

Interestingly I found, while my wisdom teeth (one impacted) were
excruiciating for me previously, they didn't bother me the whole pregnancy!
I was worried about it because I couldn't take any pain relief (and found I
was allergic to codeine anyway) but they were just fine for a whole nine
months.
How were yours?


The gum behind my upper wisdom tooth hurt
A LOT the whole time, especially any time I
ate meat and it got stuck there. There was lots
of flossing time! I feel so much better now that
they are out.

-- Anita --


 




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