Well ... Hi. :o) I'm new.... *wave*
Mar. 9th, 2001
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Mar. 9th, 2001 09:30 amowie. i'm a day late, but cramping like a mofo, so i'm sure my little visitor is on it's way. i'm not going back on the pill after this one. hopefully i don't have any problems.
What LJ chickadees started their periods today? (we've found 3 of us so far...we want to see if there's more)
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Mar. 9th, 2001 04:57 pmi'm not sure if my period's starting or what. i'm a day late at this point and i've spotted some, but it seems to have stopped. i'm going off the pill after this period and hopefully i'll stay regular and lose the moodswings and yeast infections.
and don't you hate it when your tampon feels full or like it's coming out and when you take it out, it's still practically brand new? it's such a waste.
and don't you hate it when your tampon feels full or like it's coming out and when you take it out, it's still practically brand new? it's such a waste.
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Mar. 9th, 2001 06:04 pmwho started their period today? how many of us are in sync?
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Mar. 9th, 2001 06:17 pmI always thought that when women...even mothers and daughters lived together, that they usually got their periods together.
My mom and I used to be nsync..but she's having her's now, and I've already had mine. I remember that used to be some of our best bonding time.
Does anyone know why we could have gotten out of sync with each other?
My mom and I used to be nsync..but she's having her's now, and I've already had mine. I remember that used to be some of our best bonding time.
Does anyone know why we could have gotten out of sync with each other?
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Mar. 9th, 2001 06:41 pmhello everyone... im new.
anyway.
i joined because i have real issues with ... the topic on hand.
i hate hate hate hate it.
more than anything.
but i know i have to get over it.
im trying to teach myself to respect it.
but anyway, ive been all screwed up down there since i was diagnosed with PID a few weeks ago.
and it really sucks.
anyway.
yeah for me
anyway.
i joined because i have real issues with ... the topic on hand.
i hate hate hate hate it.
more than anything.
but i know i have to get over it.
im trying to teach myself to respect it.
but anyway, ive been all screwed up down there since i was diagnosed with PID a few weeks ago.
and it really sucks.
anyway.
yeah for me
Ovulation FYI
Mar. 9th, 2001 10:25 pmI found out, that I'm at the peak of my fertility today.
Do you know when you are most fertile? If not, is simple to calculate, though not a fool-proof method of contraception.
Day 1 of your cycle is the day you get your period.
Approximately 14-15** days into your cycle it is likely that you will ovulate. Two days before ovulation occurs is a very fertile time, because sperm can live up to three days inside of a body. The best place for the sperm to meet up with the ovum is right in the fallopian tube. So since the sperm have had a quite a while to migrate that far, it is considered to be probably your most fertile time. But pregnancy and fertility extend beyond day 14-15...even up to three days after ovulation occurs, you are probably fertile. The ovum has to make it's trip down the fallopian tubes into the uterus, and it's possible to conceive even then.
Around your time of ovulation, you may notice a slight change in your discharge. The fluid may be slightly heavier, and and a bit "stringy." This is to allow the sperm an easier passage into the fallopian tubes. You core body temperature may raise a few degrees as well.
Remember, it's not an exact science. If you are trying to conceive, it might be helpful to buy an ovulation prediction kit...I think that most pharmacies carry them.
**It varies from cycle to cycle...If your cycle normally runs to 30 days, then day 15 is probably the day you ovulate..whereas if you cycle is only 28 days, you are probably fertile on day 14.
Do you know when you are most fertile? If not, is simple to calculate, though not a fool-proof method of contraception.
Day 1 of your cycle is the day you get your period.
Approximately 14-15** days into your cycle it is likely that you will ovulate. Two days before ovulation occurs is a very fertile time, because sperm can live up to three days inside of a body. The best place for the sperm to meet up with the ovum is right in the fallopian tube. So since the sperm have had a quite a while to migrate that far, it is considered to be probably your most fertile time. But pregnancy and fertility extend beyond day 14-15...even up to three days after ovulation occurs, you are probably fertile. The ovum has to make it's trip down the fallopian tubes into the uterus, and it's possible to conceive even then.
Around your time of ovulation, you may notice a slight change in your discharge. The fluid may be slightly heavier, and and a bit "stringy." This is to allow the sperm an easier passage into the fallopian tubes. You core body temperature may raise a few degrees as well.
Remember, it's not an exact science. If you are trying to conceive, it might be helpful to buy an ovulation prediction kit...I think that most pharmacies carry them.
**It varies from cycle to cycle...If your cycle normally runs to 30 days, then day 15 is probably the day you ovulate..whereas if you cycle is only 28 days, you are probably fertile on day 14.