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asked by: Kia on December 8th, 2006
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Ok well as you know I was bleeding on and off through my progesterone tablets and for the final 3 days (of 21) I was bleeding quite heavy.

Once I stopped taking them I got really heavy bleeding and incredible cramping.

Wednesday it slowed down and I was able to use normal tampax instead of super dooper with pantyliner as well

yesterday I used a normal tampax in the morning but felt I didn't need it and so used just a panty liner so from lunchtime yesterday until now i've actually not been bleeding Shocked wow part of me is like damn lets go on a spermie hunting mission - i'll do anything at this point to get preggy to avoid another period like that (oct 16 on and off until now!!!!!!!!!!)
but I want to finish college *sigh*

i also had some really vivid dreams of taking positive pregnancy tests - really vivid - I had to count the sticks i've got left to make sure it was a dream lol

wish me normal period dust pweeeeaaaaassssssseeeeeeee Mr. Green
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tigresacanela24
replied on December 8th, 2006
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*~*~*normal period dust*~*~*
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AyaMiyaki
replied on December 8th, 2006
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Hurray for not bleeding anymore!

Was the progesterone supposed to restart your system or something like that?
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Becky
replied on December 8th, 2006
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Aw yay kia! I wish you baby dust anyway. You know I want it for you but I respect it's not the right time
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Melissa_20
replied on December 8th, 2006
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I hope you have a normal period and I hope you get preggo! Lol

i kinda know how you feel cause when I got off the depo I would blled all week and the weekends I would stop but then it would start again on monday : (
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Kia
replied on December 8th, 2006
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ayamiyaki wrote:
was the progesterone supposed to restart your system or something like that?


yup, my doctor prescribed it for 21 days at 20mg per day (5mg is birth control level) to aim to reset my system and try to put me back on a sensible cycle. I'd rather have my old 26 day cycle back but i'll be happy with a sensible one lol Wink
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Jules
replied on December 8th, 2006
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How long til you finish college .Kia? What are you studying? A-levels wasn't it? It must be so difficult to remain 'sensible' and not just try to get pregnant. Maybe if there's not much time left til you finish your course then you could start trying now soon. Smile
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hopefulmjz
replied on December 8th, 2006
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Yay .Kia, tho .I think .I picked up where you left off lol......Oh the joys of woman-hood
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Sandbox Party
replied on December 8th, 2006
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Go .Kia, get your preggers on!!! Go .Kia, get your preggers on!
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michelle1981
replied on December 8th, 2006
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Good luck .Kia!
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evetevan
replied on December 8th, 2006
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Please finish school first. It's no fun taking care of baby with low paying job not to say you'll end up with a dream job anyway, but the future is soooo immediate when you are young and don't forget misery loves company so you may just need to suffer a little longer but check with the doc to make sure it's normal or switch. There are major consequenses to having a little one. Once you get your preggers on you turn your parties off and if you and the dad break up you'll be stuck looking for babysitters before you can have fun getting dressed for a date. And you can't trust anyone now I know first hand! Good luck!
Vet
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AyaMiyaki
replied on December 8th, 2006
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evetevan wrote:
please finish school first. It's no fun taking care of baby with low paying job not to say you'll end up with a dream job anyway, but the future is soooo immediate when you are young and don't forget misery loves company so you may just need to suffer a little longer but check with the doc to make sure it's normal or switch. There are major consequenses to having a little one. Once you get your preggers on you turn your parties off and if you and the dad break up you'll be stuck looking for babysitters before you can have fun getting dressed for a date. And you can't trust anyone now I know first hand! Good luck!

Vet


heh, she's not exactly a 17 year old kid... Rolling Eyes
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hopefulmjz
replied on December 8th, 2006
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ayamiyaki wrote:
evetevan wrote:
please finish school first. It's no fun taking care of baby with low paying job not to say you'll end up with a dream job anyway, but the future is soooo immediate when you are young and don't forget misery loves company so you may just need to suffer a little longer but check with the doc to make sure it's normal or switch. There are major consequenses to having a little one. Once you get your preggers on you turn your parties off and if you and the dad break up you'll be stuck looking for babysitters before you can have fun getting dressed for a date. And you can't trust anyone now I know first hand! Good luck!


Vet


heh, she's not exactly a 17 year old kid... Rolling Eyes

...And she knows the work/pleasure a baby brings Rolling Eyes
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Sandbox Party
replied on December 8th, 2006
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Lol yeah I think .Kia knows better than msot of us.
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sandyallen
replied on December 9th, 2006
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Kia, as long as you are happy that is the main thing! Come on cycle(as long as that is what you want)!
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Jolie_3110
replied on December 9th, 2006
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Hurrah, I am glad things are calming down for you hun!! Smile
been looking at your chart and wow you have been through it again girl!!
Although big smiles Smile for the bbt, did santa bring you your thermometer early? And everythings looking good so far Smile
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Kia
replied on December 9th, 2006
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Vet: i'm almost 28, i've been with the potential father for just over 5 years, we've got an angel baby and we've been "not preventing" since early 2002 Smile

jo: the birthday fairy came early Wink

purest: yup, a-levels. I do my as-level exams in may/june next year and then either sign up for the a2-level (full a-level) or not....
So, pregnancy wouldn't be much of an issue because I could finish my as-level and then do the a2-level the following year Smile

mandi: I feel for ya hunni, it sucks but yeah I hope you don't go as long as I just did - that was a real bummer Evil or Very Mad

so, anyways, *cough* last night/this morning was fun Wink
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AyaMiyaki
replied on December 9th, 2006
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kia_breizzze wrote:
so, anyways, *cough* last night/this morning was fun Wink


Shocked

sounds like .Kia got some lovin'! Laughing

it's too cold here for lovin' for me Sad so jealous of you, girl!
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Kia
replied on December 9th, 2006
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ayamiyaki wrote:
kia_breizzze wrote:
so, anyways, *cough* last night/this morning was fun Wink
Shocked sounds like .Kia got some lovin'! Laughing
it's too cold here for lovin' for me Sad so jealous of you, girl!


was about time too lol Laughing
it's cold here too, laura, but we heated things up Wink
plus we've got a fleecy electric under blanket - that thing is wonderful - but we sure didn't need it last night *giggles*
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Sandbox Party
replied on December 9th, 2006
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kia_breizzze wrote:
ayamiyaki wrote:
kia_breizzze wrote:
so, anyways, *cough* last night/this morning was fun Wink
Shocked sounds like .Kia got some lovin'! Laughing
it's too cold here for lovin' for me Sad so jealous of you, girl!


was about time too lol Laughing
it's cold here too, laura, but we heated things up Wink
plus we've got a fleecy electric under blanket - that thing is wonderful - but we sure didn't need it last night *giggles*


lmao!! Go kia!!!! *~*boom chikka bow wow!!*~*

laura.. Girl if its too cold for you to get some nookie you need to work on gettin you some heat into the bed lol. Its never too cold for some lovin!! Thats what warms you up, duh!!
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