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ErinMoreno22
Nov 23, 2012, 01:58 PM
Ok I'm going to cut to the chase, I misscarried nov 3, 12... I found out to late, an pasted the baby naturally, no help, no D&c just me... so as soon as I stop bleedin I was horny an an ready, felt fine. Me an my husband right back to makein a baby, but every day, every night every morning, any time we can do it we do... We do lol! Now I no its quick but now I feel pregnant, I have fuller boobs with sum tenderness, I'm peeing more frequetly day and night, headaches, lower back pains... I mean I did have 1 successful pregnancy, I no a little bit, but I want some body else opinon!! Please be nice
teacherjenn4
Nov 23, 2012, 02:11 PM
It's definitely too soon to tell. How far along were you when you miscarried? Did you see a doctor afterward?
ErinMoreno22
Nov 23, 2012, 03:06 PM
I was 7 weeks... an no I hate stupid doctors I only deal with them if I have to... but don't get me wrong I will next month that is lol!
ErinMoreno22
Nov 23, 2012, 03:08 PM
Oh an yess I went to the hospital to find out I I misscarried... after that I did my own self doctoring, an my mom is a ex nurse...
teacherjenn4
Nov 23, 2012, 03:45 PM
I was checking because after you miscarry you need to make sure it was complete. I am glad you went to a hospital.
ErinMoreno22
Nov 23, 2012, 03:49 PM
Yess that pregnancy was over before it started for me, but what you think! :-)
teacherjenn4
Nov 23, 2012, 03:52 PM
As I said before, it's too early to tell. You will need to wait to take a pregnancy test. I wish you luck, though!
Alty
Nov 23, 2012, 04:43 PM
There's no way for anyone to diagnose pregnancy online. In order to diagnose pregnancy you have to be late for your period, and after that you need your urine or your blood. We don't have access to that.
We can guess. Is that what you want, a guess?
My guess is that you're not. You're just hoping you are, which is why you're experiencing symptoms. Because frankly, not to be mean, it's too early for you to be experiencing symptoms. This may be a residual effect from the miscarriage.
I'm sorry for your loss. I've been there. But until your period is actually late, don't read too much into symptoms that can be attributed to thousands of other things.
Good luck.
ErinMoreno22
Nov 23, 2012, 05:43 PM
Ok thanks "teacherjenn" I hear u... an as for you "Alty", I don't ever remember asking you boo, I don't need none of you to justifiy my "pregnancy" ! I told you to be nice because I don't do well wit bull, so fu** u ugly bastered for trying me!!
Alty
Nov 23, 2012, 05:51 PM
Ok thanks "teacherjenn" i hear u.... an as for u "Alty", i dont ever remember askin u boo, i dont need none of u to justifiy my "pregnancy" ! I told yall to be nice becuz i dont do well wit bull, so fu** u ugly bastered for tryin me!!!
You posted on this site. I'm a member of this site. So yes, you did ask me. That's how sites like these work, any member can answer any question on the site.
I gave you the facts, and I offered my condolences. How is that not being nice to you?
Just fyi, name calling is against the rules of this site (especially if you can't even spell them correctly), as is chat speak. Also, don't call me boo, I'm not now, nor will I ever be, your boo.
I'm reporting your post. Smarten up, and follow your own advice, be nice, or you'll be gone from this site.
odinn7
Nov 23, 2012, 05:59 PM
Ok thanks "teacherjenn" i hear u.... an as for u "Alty", i dont ever remember askin u boo, i dont need none of u to justifiy my "pregnancy" ! I told yall to be nice becuz i dont do well wit bull, so fu** u ugly bastered for tryin me!!!
Have some respect. Alty did and said nothing wrong to you. You asked in a public forum, and she answered. Too bad for you if that wasn't what you wanted to hear.
mogrann
Nov 23, 2012, 06:18 PM
Alty is a respected member of this site and was very kind to you. She gave you factual information and expressed condolences on your loss. You however were rude and used language that is not accepted on this site.
ErinMoreno22
Nov 23, 2012, 06:22 PM
I couldn't give 2 report me hoe... u were rude an that's how I took it so the off slut Lol
ErinMoreno22
Nov 23, 2012, 06:26 PM
Ok for everybody that's jumping in where I don't need them, I'm good... I don't need yally backin her side, I felt how I felt an that's that's... I speaks m
ErinMoreno22
Nov 23, 2012, 06:27 PM
Ok for everybody that's jumping in where i don't need them, im good... i don't need yally backin her side, i felt how i felt an that's that's... i speaks hgghh m
ErinMoreno22
Nov 23, 2012, 06:28 PM
Ooops I speaks my mind... so I'm off this hoe
Alty
Nov 23, 2012, 06:28 PM
i couldnt give 2 report me hoe.... u were rude an thats how i took it so the off slut Lol
Something you should know. People with intelligence don't need to resort to name calling. They use facts, they use their intelligence, they write using real words and spell them correctly. Every time you post, your intelligence, or lack thereof, is shown.
I gave you the facts. If you wanted someone to tell you what you wanted to hear, you should have asked your friends, they're likely as educated as you. We don't tell you what you want to hear on this site, we answer the question you post, with facts. You don't have to like it, you can be upset about it, but it is what it is. Resorting to the childish behavior of name calling, is not allowed on this site.
I wish your future children a lot of luck.
Now I'm done with this thread. You're not worth my time.
Alty
Nov 23, 2012, 06:53 PM
Since hoes were mentioned, and I'm sure there are other people that may view this thread, I feel it incumbent on me to mention that hoeing anything in the winter, is not recommended, at least if you live in a country where there's snow, and hence ice. When the ground is frozen you really shouldn't hoe at all. You can try, but you'll likely fail. Wait until the summer when the ground thaws.
Bastered? I'm assuming basting? Well, it is the time of year were basting is done. Turkey's should be basted if they're to remain tender, and to get that extra crispy skin that I love! My mouth is watering.
Now I'm looking forward to summer when I can hoe, and I'm hungry for a perfectly basted turkey. All is right with the world. :)
odinn7
Nov 23, 2012, 06:54 PM
I really don't like to use hoes very much. I'm not really into gardening.
mogrann
Nov 23, 2012, 06:56 PM
I am planning on gardening this summer. I don't think Hubby will like it when I get him to make my garden in the spring. He is Dutch and his parents are farmers so he knows how to prepare the soil.
As for the basting of turkey yes it does make it juicier.
odinn7
Nov 23, 2012, 06:57 PM
Gardening is difficult where I live as there are so many rocks in the soil... Basting turkeys isn't too hard though because the rocks don't get in the way of that.
Alty
Nov 23, 2012, 06:58 PM
I really don't like to use hoes very much. I'm not really into gardening.
Truth told Odinn, neither am I. I used to be, but then the weeds took control, and I only care about pulling them the first few times. Then I just let nature do whatever it's going to do. But I have to say, my weeds flourish! They're the richest and fullest in my neighborhood! :)