major pain

Discussion in 'Parenting' started by HippyLove, Nov 28, 2005.

  1. IronGoth

    IronGoth Newbie

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    Glad you dropped that sprog safely, for what it's worth.
     
  2. hippychickmommy

    hippychickmommy Sugar and Spice

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    I'm glad to hear that you're okay! My periods became more intense after my pregnancies, especially after my twin pregnancy. I have a lot more cramping and pain now than I did before having my children.

    I don't blame you for being freaked at all! I would have been too after what you experienced post-natal. You did the right thing in getting things checked out. And you're right, it's much better to be safe than sorry. I firmly believe that!

    {{{Hugs}}}
     
  3. *josai*

    *josai* Member

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    Yea, mama, i'm soooo glad everything is OK!
    b/c i noticed that you are planning to stay on the birth control, i will not go on my own personal rant against it. but, please, please, please do some research. there are alternative methods that DO NOT harm your body
    if you are looking for a natural method....the book mentioned above is AWESOME!
    take care of yourself & congrats on your good report!!!
     
  4. hippylandscapers wif

    hippylandscapers wif Member

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    You know, after I had Skye, I bled a little bit but not a lot like every one told me I was going to do. When Skye had just turned 2 months I noticed that I hadn't started my period, I was scared that I was pregnant again, so I asked my sons doc what was going on and he told me that since Im breastfeeding, I wont get my period until im done
     
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