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    Posted: 31 December 2007 at 1:49pm
Late last week I started getting paranoid. DH and I had had a mishap earlier this month with a lack of condoms.. couldn't remember when my last period actually started, couldn't remember when the next one was due..

Bugged me for a few days, cost me a little sleep..

Sent DH off yesterday to the supermarket to get some things for a BBQ we were having and adding preggers tests to the list..

He buys a twin pack in case I need to retest.. I use the first test, negative, yay.. paranoia still about though cause I still don't know when my period was due..

Later that day, AF shows her ugly face! lol

So that was one wasted test haha.. *rolls eyes*, blimmin typical to show after I have spent money to ease my paranoid mind!
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You know...you didn't have to actually use the test...it's common knowledge that the mere possession of such a test coupled with the intention to use it can induce a period at any time!

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LOL Paws - and I bet the one time you don't bother with the test, is probably the time its positive.

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Haha I get it now.

I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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I've done that twice! We women are strange creatures after all...
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Yeah it's good and bad. Good is obvious, bad cause it's not very plesant, sooo many cramps
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That has happened so many times to me - grr!!! lol. Next time get the freebies
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LOL


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Always the way...
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Wouldn't of been able to get freebies at this time of year. I wish you had of just told me I would have saved you a heap of money and given you the one I have at home.

I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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Happened to me so many times too!!
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