I wonder how I'll react in the future! Panic or joy? Probably a little of both!
I wonder how I'll react in the future! Panic or joy? Probably a little of both!
GOLD / wonderful coffee bean / 18478 posts
Just joy, no panic. Actually, I was positive I was pregnant before taking the test so it was just more of a confirmation. I took a look at it just for a second and then left the bathroom to tell DH.
blogger / pomegranate / 3300 posts
I was a bit shocked although I pretty much knew I was. It took years and an adoption before conceived my twins. So I figured there was no way I was pregnant in the first month. Sure enough I was. I was happy though my husband was a bit nervous about baby #4 though. He just kept saying I hope it's not twins again
blogger / watermelon / 14218 posts
Shocked... we tried 3 whole days before ovulation. A little amused at Wagon Sr.'s super strong sperm.
When we found out she was a girl at our 18 week ultrasound I totally cried. Not because it was a girl, but because now we'd have one of each and that seemed perfect to me. That was the order I wanted them, too... boy, then girl. So I got emotional that something so huge in my life was going according to my "plans".
GOLD / wonderful grape / 20289 posts
Not pregnant yet.... but 100% sure it'll be pure joy. Can't wait to get pregnant again!
pineapple / 12234 posts
I was more nervous because I knew what to expect. Even though we had been NTNT and I had baby fever, bad before my BFP. I had no reason to worry because baby #2 has been so much easier than our first was! Both have brought us so much happiness.
pomegranate / 3980 posts
It was pure joy, I had wanted another baby for like 2 years so I was pretty excited when we finally decided to go for it and it happened the first cycle off of bc
pear / 1837 posts
Not pregnant yet, but I have really mixed feelings about it all. We definitely want another one, but I hated pregnancy so much. I'll be excited about the baby part, but the prospect of another 10 months of misery makes me want to cry. (I know that just because the first was awful doesn't mean the second will be too, but that's all I know so it's hard not to fear/expect the worst).
pineapple / 12234 posts
@Lozza: I feel the same about having a third! I would really like another child someday...but pregnancy was SO hard on my body. Really, really hard. I think I would need to get in the best shape of my life to handle it again.
pomelo / 5178 posts
@Lozza: Actually, even though my first pregnancy was awful, I felt a lot more prepared with #2. I did a lot of research in between to minimize the bad times the second time around. Plus, I just felt like the end result was so worth my misery, and that I could handle 9 months of hell since I knew how much joy another baby would add to my life. And my medical issues end pretty much immediately after delivery, so I felt more capable of suffering, since I knew exactly when it would end.
grapefruit / 4049 posts
Thrilled and in awe... I got a BFN a few days prior (tested too early), but deep inside I just knew, so when the BFP came up, it felt so incredible... Indescribable, really... Both times!
pomegranate / 3503 posts
I was shocked because it wasn't planned. But I had a feeling I was before I took the test. Once I settled down, it was pure joy.
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