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1415951 tn?1282057334

abbreviation

Englis isn't my first language- so I got bit confused :p - you guys are useing a lot of abbreviation (like TTC etc).
I'll be verry thankfull :)!!!
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134578 tn?1693250592
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http://www.fertilethoughts.com/forums/view.php?pg=acronyms is a good list of ttc acronyms.
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1415951 tn?1282057334
Now I have already a problem whit tickers LOL (I also made a post about that) - I just don't get how can I add a ticker to a tracker or how can I change a ticer- SO confused!!! LOL
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1041303 tn?1421387341
CD is cycle day
DPO is days past ovulation
CM is cervical mucous
BD is baby dance (intercourse)

Let me know if you need any more..=-)
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1415951 tn?1282057334
what is "CD" in my ovulation ticker?
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1415951 tn?1282057334
Thank you! And I thought I was the only dumb in here LOL
Actually I don't know also in my language all the abbreviations- so it seams to be common problem:D
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684030 tn?1415612323
TTC means trying to conceive.
Go to the internet and find: urban dictionary.
It gives excellent translations of abbreviations, figures of speech, colloquialisms and slang.
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932659 tn?1332118704
Oh, I do know that TTC = Trying To Conceive
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932659 tn?1332118704
Hello, English is my first language and I get confused at all these abbreviations!  You aren't alone lol, I was just thinking the other day it would be nice if we had some type of reference chart on here for abbreviations!  I thought though, that somebody awhile ago had put up a journal with a translation of the abbreviations, I will try and find it, and if anybody knows or remembers, maybe they could chime in here and help us!
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