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TTC question

First of all, hi everyone. I'm new here. We have been ttc for about 3 yrs. Although not consistently and intensively trying;what I mean by 'trying' is that we just have not used any protection. Anyway we have been actively trying for almost the past year now. I have had ultrasounds and bloodwork and everything comes back normal. My ultrasound showed that I was actually getting ready to ovulate when I had it so I know I am O'ing. All my blood work numbers, FSH and all that were normal. My periods are not very regular. They've not been the same number of days apart since last June when I started tracking them. My gyn looked at my chart and said my avg is 36-38 days having gone shorter and longer. My husband has not had any testing done yet which I already know he needs to do too.I am scheduled for a laporoscopy(sp?) in a couple weeks.I have had several 'false alarms' and so I dont want to read too much into this but I have been having some very telling symptoms lately. I am exhausted,all I want to do is sleep, my breasts have been tender for about 2&1/2 wks now.I have been very gassy constantly going back and forth from being constipated to going all the time(not diarrhea-like though).I am currently on CD42.I have also had some cramping and sharp pains in my pelvic area.I am really trying not to get my hopes up but last night when I was changing into pj's I noticed a very faint, hardly noticeable pink tinge in my panties. I was thinking to myself, ok so I am gonna start tomorrow, but I havent. I have not started my period. I have had no more pinkish discharge and almost all of my cramping has gone away. Do you ladies think that maybe I am finally pg and that was my bodies way of trying to have a period at the time it normally should? Sorry this is so long or if I left anything out but i am anxious to hear your comments and questions.
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216278 tn?1308861082
Hi There!   I am with paranoidpattie...I have "been" pregnant so many times, that when I do actually get my BFP, I am not going to believe it!  I should change my logon name to 'girlwhocriedbfp'...actually, maybe I will! :)  But I also agree with Patty that u should TEST!! :)

Good Luck...SSBD to you! (Super Sticky Baby Dust)

:)
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221731 tn?1199293160
Welcome aboard, Daveswife!!

The pink tinge sounds promising, especially if it's before AF is due.  I'd say test at least the next day or two after the pink tinge.  I can't comment on the symptoms because I've had a few cycles where I just knew it was BFP so I can't even count on them anymore.  But the pink tinge is a very good sign.

Good luck!!
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173145 tn?1301700850
hi and welcome. It does sound promising, do you know when you Ovulated? if you are having all these symptoms then i bet if you take a test it would be accurate.  good luck

SSBD
Amanda
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208686 tn?1293030503
Sure sounds promising to me! Have you tested yet?? If you are at CD 42 now then you are late right? I would test. The symptoms you described are what my symptoms were!

Good luck to you!!

Patty
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some other symptoms I have had lately that may or may not have anything to do with early pg symptoms is heartburn mostly at night, a little naseau, and increased thirst. I've also had restless legs lately and some insomnia
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