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    How to convince my sister

    @christians You can't convince her that because you don't know that. It's very unlikely there will be an issue for you even if you're a few years older than peak fertility, but that doesn't mean everyone is always fine. Her experience has shown her when it doesn't work out, and she's naturally...
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    Struggling

    @harmony48 I live in Europe and it's same here. It's good to be happy with how you did things but parents come in many ages and it's not bad to have them in your 20s either, and it's shitty to imply that just to reinforce that you did the right thing doing it older. I'm in my late 30s hoping...
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    Suppose to be happy, but I’m stressed

    @triceratops ♥️
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    How many miscarriages before you were able to conceive

    @deborahjoy429 I don't know if this is "baked in" to the statistic, but most miscarriages would be missed if you weren't tracking things. So most miscarriages in younger women are never even registered as pregnancies. I'm sorry for your losses, and I hope you get a viable pregnancy soon.
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    Suppose to be happy, but I’m stressed

    @triceratops Well please do be happy. Look, if it turns out to be bad news, no amount of steeling yourself for bad news will make it better. Pregnancy if everything goes well is a marathon of worry and you have to hold onto the happy moments too or you'll be a wreck. I'm not an expert on your...
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    Anticipating the nauseous stage

    @tangdalun Aww well I hope you don't get it too bad, my mum and I were same but my best friend and her mum were not. Either way, first trimester is rough.
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    Anticipating the nauseous stage

    @tangdalun Ask your mother how her pregnancy was. It's partly genetic what kind of symptoms you get. In my case I didn't get nausea but I did get super sensitive to smells like rotten food, bins, strong food smells. My mother was the same. Not a guarantee of course but could be an indicator of...
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