ok im back and have composed myself!!
Andrew flew straight to the fridge with the phone in his hand (while i was still trying to breath) to get a beer out of fridge. The nurse had a chuckle to herself as she heard the clang clang of beer bottles because clever Daddy P took phone to broadcast his beer retrieval from garage haha.
We kept saying thankyou thankyou thankyou to here and she said we were such a nice couple and made there jobs that much rewarding cause we got a good result.
So I had to ring everyone and tell them, oh and i know i know im only 4 weeks pregnant (dont ask me how that works out but i just am) so we are waiting with baited breath till week 7or8 when we get our first scan at the IVF clinic i think (to hear a heartbeat) and then the home straight to week 12.
Back at work today with heaps of work to do. Bosses were really happy, i even bought in home made cookies (andrew wasnt impressed i was stealing them from him) for every one to eat.
But now i think the bosses have realised i may be leaving in around 7-8 months they are acting a bit weird. oh well you get that in the tough jobs, such a cool place to work but work is not life.
No morning sickness by the way just lots of pimples and lowtolerance to the old people that come into work ha ha
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11 years ago

3 comments:
Yay!!!!!!!!!!!!
Am sooo excited for you both Mama & Papa pullen, yippeeeee!!!!!
Funny how that works huh ... they've been following your journey and keeping things crossed, and when you get your BFP they're like "Wooohooo!!! ... Oh. hang on a minute ...Crap!"
Also, try not to stress about the cramps although I've been there and done that a hundred times so far. Just remember what your body has been through, and what it's settling down from ... and the fact that something else is now taking over. Plus, you have endo - believe me, pregnancy with endo hurts like a be-arch (sorry, but it does. The hormones and abdominal expansion places pressure on the lesions and scarring, and if you have adhesions ... ug!). Just remember - at 8 weeks I went into the clinic bleeding and hardly able to walk, and baby was bouncing around in there happy as a clam. Little shite. They're tough little buggers, they really are. Rest up, and remember that your stress is probably more dangerous to baby than the cramps. You have to try and reconcile the cramps to being about your body, as opposed to baby. Hard as it is!!!
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