.I still have no freaking clue when I’m ovulating. I always hear woman talk about pain on one side or the other and they now its ovulation. I’m like, damn, I know jack shit about my body, I can’t read it all, you’d think it didn’t belong to me. As for horny? I’m always horny, I’m like a man. Hot? I’m always hot, part of the suckage of being extremely fat (though wow did I get a lot hotter *during* pregnancy, I thought I was going to be a victim of spontaneous human combustion). Discharge? Hm, haven’t noticed a change lol The actual cycle? Yep, it grew a couple days longer after having Eli. Since having Anna it has yet to set itself up regularly, but I believe I can thank the tubal and massive stress since she’s been born. I know tubals are supposed to make them wonky for a bit, but with all that stress and now house buying stress, I don’t know which is to blame.
Why do I write comment novels, beejeezus
I was just telling Tom this morning that I wish I was more oblivious to what is going on with my body… I really do. I’m with you.. I know the exact date and time of when I ovulate… gah. Apparently, I’m good at knowing other things too, but more on that later.
Yep with every baby it seems worse for me. Oh and btw, I *am* done at 5 LOL! Its a lie about the labor hrs being shorter too. I did 8, 3, 13, 18 and 23. So not good. They never tell you this stuff before kids. Among other things you should be warned about….
~mama
texasbelle
J10/29/2005
woa, i have no idea when I ovulate. In fact, I still haven’t gotten my period since Emma was born almost a year ago. I’m pretty sure I’m not preggo since I do remember how crappy you feel in the beginning, I mean, through the whole pregnancy and whatnot. So no. As for the old snail trail…I only wish it didn’t exist.
My cycle didn’t change one bit.
I’m just more aware of what’s actually going on. My first ovulation after a miscarriage I had a horrible pain in my right abdomen. Freaked out (thinking appendicitis) we went to the ER. After a few thousand dollars and numerous uncomfortable and cold hours, they couldn’t figure out what was wrong with me. 2 weeks later my period came. My ovaries were back in business, and apparently wanted to *really* let me know.
I get mittleschmertz (I think that’s what the ovulation cramping is called), but don’t pay attention to discharge. Besides, I’m practically a clock with how regular I am, so I can figure out when it’s O day regardless.
Holly
J10/29/2005
i’m still clueless. I was thinking that was a bad thing, but from some of the comments, I guess I should be glad!
I have no clue about my body period (haha!). Except when I get pregnant - that I knew almost immediately (sleepy, sickness that stuff).
After 3 kids and plus 5 yrs on depo in between I have no idea when the hell you are supposed to get it anymore. Isn’t it like 28 days or something? Although the snot thing rings a bell.
I dread having those visits again (haven’t yet since Ry, but I am sure it will come on FAST and HARD soon).
See my husband doesn’t want any more kids. So we pay very much attention to ovulation. Most of the time. Some of the time it’s followed up by a “Whoops!”
I have PCOS which means I get periods only when there is a full moon…or 4 times a year. To have port I had to take fertility drugs and I am telling you, THAT was NICE. 27 day cycles every time. Since he’s been born I’ve *tried* to have 4 periods. I haven’t be successful yet. Wait…what was the question again? Oh, I do feel when I ovulate and when a baby (notice the word “when”)
I can’t wait to get back on the fertility drugs. I want a regular period gosh dammert.
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.I still have no freaking clue when I’m ovulating. I always hear woman talk about pain on one side or the other and they now its ovulation. I’m like, damn, I know jack shit about my body, I can’t read it all, you’d think it didn’t belong to me. As for horny? I’m always horny, I’m like a man. Hot? I’m always hot, part of the suckage of being extremely fat (though wow did I get a lot hotter *during* pregnancy, I thought I was going to be a victim of spontaneous human combustion). Discharge? Hm, haven’t noticed a change lol The actual cycle? Yep, it grew a couple days longer after having Eli. Since having Anna it has yet to set itself up regularly, but I believe I can thank the tubal and massive stress since she’s been born. I know tubals are supposed to make them wonky for a bit, but with all that stress and now house buying stress, I don’t know which is to blame.
Why do I write comment novels, beejeezus
ROFL.. Sarah.. I love your comments! Comment novels, lol.. no way. Bring it on, sista! You have a buttload of good info. Always.
I was just telling Tom this morning that I wish I was more oblivious to what is going on with my body… I really do. I’m with you.. I know the exact date and time of when I ovulate… gah. Apparently, I’m good at knowing other things too, but more on that later.
Yep with every baby it seems worse for me. Oh and btw, I *am* done at 5 LOL! Its a lie about the labor hrs being shorter too. I did 8, 3, 13, 18 and 23. So not good. They never tell you this stuff before kids. Among other things you should be warned about….
~mama
woa, i have no idea when I ovulate. In fact, I still haven’t gotten my period since Emma was born almost a year ago. I’m pretty sure I’m not preggo since I do remember how crappy you feel in the beginning, I mean, through the whole pregnancy and whatnot. So no. As for the old snail trail…I only wish it didn’t exist.
wow. I’m grossing myself out now. thanks.
My cycle didn’t change one bit.
I’m just more aware of what’s actually going on. My first ovulation after a miscarriage I had a horrible pain in my right abdomen. Freaked out (thinking appendicitis) we went to the ER. After a few thousand dollars and numerous uncomfortable and cold hours, they couldn’t figure out what was wrong with me. 2 weeks later my period came. My ovaries were back in business, and apparently wanted to *really* let me know.
I get mittleschmertz (I think that’s what the ovulation cramping is called), but don’t pay attention to discharge. Besides, I’m practically a clock with how regular I am, so I can figure out when it’s O day regardless.
i’m still clueless. I was thinking that was a bad thing, but from some of the comments, I guess I should be glad!
Wow, lanna, i didn’t know there was a name for it. I TOTALLY have that. TOT-A-LLY. Good to know I’m not that alone in it.
Erin.. what do you MEAN?
I have no clue about my body period (haha!). Except when I get pregnant - that I knew almost immediately (sleepy, sickness that stuff).
After 3 kids and plus 5 yrs on depo in between I have no idea when the hell you are supposed to get it anymore. Isn’t it like 28 days or something? Although the snot thing rings a bell.
I dread having those visits again (haven’t yet since Ry, but I am sure it will come on FAST and HARD soon).
See my husband doesn’t want any more kids. So we pay very much attention to ovulation. Most of the time. Some of the time it’s followed up by a “Whoops!”
yep. totally. With baby #3, (a total surprise) I should have known better. My body was showing all the signs, and I ignored it.
However, I have NEVER ignored it since!!
I have PCOS which means I get periods only when there is a full moon…or 4 times a year. To have port I had to take fertility drugs and I am telling you, THAT was NICE. 27 day cycles every time. Since he’s been born I’ve *tried* to have 4 periods. I haven’t be successful yet. Wait…what was the question again? Oh, I do feel when I ovulate and when a baby (notice the word “when”)
I can’t wait to get back on the fertility drugs. I want a regular period gosh dammert.