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674725 tn?1367439630

Hey, count me in !

Amanda , great 3D pics ! So, so neat ! Thanks for the heads up on this forum .

Hi Everyone,
The 35+ forum is great and now this extra forum will zone in on girls closer to my age.  Always looking for happy endings - esp with 40+yr olds. Great idea - I'm in.
I'm 41 and ttc'ing. Actually, could really use a boost now.  My bbt's were up all last week ( 98 F) and I started to get excited and then tried to make myself not get too hopeful...you know how hard that is.  DH said not to jump the gun and I told him that my 'balloon of hope' has just inflated a tiny tiny bit.   I've been tracking bbt and usually when it drops under 97.0  to around 68's -  I know my period will start within a few hours. These past 3 days -  my bbt dropped only a bit - ranges from 97.3 to 97.7.   I started spotting yesterday but it looked like light orangy/brown spot.  No blood yet.  So now I'm hoping its implantation bleeding....I guess I'm grasping at any hope though deep down I'm probably not going to get that bfp this time.  I should have a large coffee to drown my sorrows ...but then I'll wonder "what if ?" so I'm not.  Argh !  I know I should keep positive and I have been but, today feel like its slipping - feel as crappy as the weather.   (Sigh) Just feeling sorry for myself and venting it.
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ugh... all of those "what if's" are tough ! Good luck, Sue!
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Welcome!  Nice to meet you.  I'm also 41 but unfortunately not for much longer.  One chance left to get pregnant before 42.  Cross my fingers.  When is AF due for you? The weather is crappy where I live too, been raining since Friday.  Bleah.  Sending you SSBD!
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