Ok, so this is probably a litle bit too much information, but I am genuinly interested in my cycles since I have been pregnant.
I have had 1 period in 3 years, it was about 14 days after that period that I fell pregnant with the gorgeous Xavier. My last period before then was at the end of Feb 2005, and that's when I fell preggars with Grace.
I've never really taken much notice of my cycles - kinda just had my period, wished for it to end then forgot about it until the next one. Well since learning about ovulation and everything to do with cycles, I am intrigued.
It was about this time post Grace's birth that I got my period for the first time, so I am curious whether this time it will be the same. I haven't had any sign of it yet, but I do think that I am ovulating right now.
A few things are making me think this. I have sharp pains on my side & my husband looks -umm how do I put this - very desirable. So I will be curious as to whether I am right or not.
*****I forgot about this post, but just wanted to add a few things. I did get my period on the 29th April. I couldn't believe it as it was completely pain free. Normally I get the tell tale dull ache, but this time nothing. Not even my moods were affected. It only lasted for 4 days too, and was very light. I hope that it stays like this, could I be so lucky??? I still think that I ovulated on the 24th and maybe my Lutual Phase is quite short because I am still breastfeeding. Ohh is it sad that I am excited about the workings of my body? I guess the problem now is contraception. I don't want to go on the pill, not a real fan of condoms so not really sure what my other options are. I know, I know I could run the risk of another little cherub, who I would love immensely but I am not sure if I want to add to our family just yet! Decisions, decisions.....I really need to look into it.
Fertile wonderings
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Posted by Kirsten at Thursday, April 24, 2008
Labels: Kirsten, More babies??, Mum's body
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