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I'm Preggers, In Total shock

Posted by: lessizzle on Wed Dec 9, 2009
After having a really crazy cycle that lasted 70days (no lie 70 days with two weeks of spotting that came an went at it wanted) I was in the middle of another long cycle at day 50, and I finally could not take it anymore, I was extremely tired exhausted, no sex drive, moody, emotional,sore/swollen breast and could not concentrate to save my life at work or school. I honestly though that I was going to learn that I was suffering from an extreme hormone imbalance
anyway I set out to get an appointment with my Midwife to get the ball rolling on trying to figure this whole thing out, I was convinced that there was no way that i could be pregnant, no traditional sign of ovulation and honestly i could count on my hand how many times i had has sex. and some thing said let me just test to rule that out and I tested and with in seconds there they were, two strong pink lines on the test!!! I started laughing, still in denial I tested again and again, all positive results in seconds! my partner was stunned and excited. We rushed to my midwife office and did a test to confirm and another BFP!!! I'm in total shock!! But so excited and feeling really blessed;

This cycle i didn't chart, take temps, or check my cervix, I just enjoyed my partner (when I could) and let nature do her thing, I trusted in my body that it knew what it needed to do. and look!
Good luck to all the mommies TTC and hey maybe that old wives tale is right sometimes you just have to let go and have fun.
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