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Is this wierd or is it just me?
I'm watching Birth Day on Discover Health right now. This woman saved each preg test she took, I think about 5 of them, and put them in a photo album. The actual test. In an album. I took pics of my tests and they're in my scrapbooks, but I find this odd.
Re: Is this wierd or is it just me?
ditto
eek!
A friend of ours did the same AND had the imbilical cord. sick, sick, sick. If any of you did that, i'm sorry but it gives me the heebie jeebies.
Mine sat on the dining room table for a couple weeks before being thrown away. I realize this is disgusting, but we don't eat at the table.
I think I just had to have visual reminders each day.
After 2 rounds of IVF & 2 rounds of FET, we were blessed with identical twin girls!
I didn't throw mine away for a few weeks either. I kept checking to make sure there was really a line.
I never took an at home pregnancy test. After my first feeling of "am I pregnant" turned into a big fat no (a couple of months before becoming pregnant) I didn't want to jump to conclusions. It wasn't until the dr. came in saying "well, I know why you've been feeling tired."
I still have my tests in a plastic baggie. Eventually I'll throw them away, I just can't part with them yet.
That is totally weird and gross though.