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Newlywed and pregnant!

Hi ladies! I just got married 10/2/14! I took a pregnancy test this weekend and it came back positive. . . .then I took 2 more just to be sure, and all of them came back positive. We got pregnant on our first try! My first day of my last period was December 7, 2014, so I am guessing my due date is September 14, 2015?? I have to wait until 1/22 for my first doctors appointment. Already feeling nauseous, bloating, fatigue, breast tenderness/swelling. I am beyond excited! I can barely hold it in! Congrats to everyone else who is due in September too!
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Oh and my first appointment is today. I'm very nervous because I'm 43. I didn't think I could conceive!  Sore breasts and bad indigestion!  Before I found out I was pregnant,  I thought I was having gall bladder attacks!
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Congrats on the baby and the marriage!  Got pregnant with my first on my honeymoon! Lol. I am guessing my due date is September 7th. My daughter was due on the same day and was born on September 11th.
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Congrats ladies!
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Omg you are like right on with me except I'm due September 13th and my first appointment is on the 21st. I have been having the worst mood swings which is insane because I didn't really have any symptoms with my first child. Lol congrats on the marriage and baby :-)
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Congrats!! Im due September 6th with my first appointment on the 28th January. Sore boobs and tired, tired, tired but super excited as this is my first!
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Married 10/12/14*
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