Age: 22 Country: US Province/region: Florida City: Lady Lake Partner: Bobby Children:Yes, 1 Pregnant: No Due date: 09 0 ,0000 Occupation: Former paralegal now a SAHM!
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krissy54321 - Sunday, 8 March I added a few pictures from our 3D/4D ultrasound we had yesterday, it was amazing!!
BraydensMommy1609 - Saturday, 7 March I hear ya to bad we dont live closer we could do some major shopping lol. new clothes for us.
BraydensMommy1609 - Saturday, 7 March Quick question how long should you wait after starting birth control before having unprotected sex if any of you know. Not ready for another baby yet and hubby hates the condoms lol.. so trying to be safe. but really missing my hubby. thanx ladies....
BraydensMommy1609 - Saturday, 7 March Hey ladies hope you are all doing well. Brayden is getting so big almost 2 months old, I can not believe it. Will add pictures soon. He keeps me so busy. He is the best thing that has ever happened to me. xoxox
mamaof2girls - Saturday, 7 March God, all did was prey I didn't get mine it sucks!!!! I wish my hubby could get a vist from aunt flow just for he can understand what women go through every month
mommyleann21 - Thursday, 5 March Hey- You thought you were pregnant again? Wow! How old is Joel? It is so very weird having a baby boy....they girls because he is not a girl lol! I am tired but doing good! Tresa is still on bedrest and is almost there next wednesday she is being induced! SO that will be interesting havingg two babys in the house! she is so wonderful with Cater and so are the girls! So..
shocked-over-3 - Thursday, 5 March You're welcome:) You have a very cute lil baby there!!
mamaof2girls - Thursday, 5 March I breast feed my daughter and I still ended up with a light period
mamaof2girls - Thursday, 5 March I don"t think your prego again but, take a test it will make you feel better.
2xmama - Wednesday, 4 March Amy- i had my lil emma 9 weeks ago and still have not gotten a real period. I\'m getting the same thing you are. I called my doctor and she said it is normal. So I hope thats the case I love my baby but am not ready for another one. I hope it is normal. I\'m glas to hear it is happening to someone else too.
JadesHotMom - Wednesday, 4 March ANYONE & EVERYONE ::: so ive read and been told that after the depo shot it takes long to conceive... im pretty fertile.... anyone know anything on that?
FireDancer254 - Wednesday, 4 March Don't know what to tell you on that one cause I never had implantation bleeding! All I can say is don't freak out just yet (although I know that is hard)! If you are still worried or start noticing other signs, then take a test in a week or so just to see! While it is always possible, it is still highly unlikely that you got pregnant that quickly, especially since you are breastfeeding!
JadesHotMom - Wednesday, 4 March PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT :: (sorry my blog thingy isn\'t wrKn sooo if u dnt care . U still read this :-p ) =) so its been like 50million years that I really do much on this site anymore... Wellllll .. I was thinking or should I say me & fiance were thinking.... Wed like to have a little munchkin around.. Were at a good place in our relationship and everything is good... And of course we miss our little one.. Its been about 6 months since then.. And we want to Be pregnant again... So we want to start TTc. Any advice bsides speak to doctor first? It\'ll especially help if uve mc before & Ur tryin to conceive or have... Thanks a bunch * xoxo .....Yea
lovemyfamily - Wednesday, 4 March It is possible yes, as you are most fertile the 6 weeks after you give birth. I would wait another week and then test. I was breastfeeding also though and got some light spotting about 6 weeks after I gave birth, even though I stopped bleeding after about 3 weeks. It could also have just been something stirred up when you had sex. I wouldn\'t worry too much now, just take it easy.. you could test now with first response, but I doubt it would show up!
BraydensMommy1609 - Wednesday, 4 March omg, Well I would wait and take a pregnancy test. The only way to know for sure.
shocked-over-3 - Wednesday, 4 March I found this and I hope it helps....
Q: I started to bleed at four weeks postpartum and continued for 12 days. During that time an ultrasound revealed nothing remaining in the uterus. The doctor called it an atypical period and told me to expect to bleed off and on for a couple of more weeks. The bleeding stopped completely after 14 days. But then four days later resumed, heavier and with some cramping. I\'m now five days into this phase. I am breastfeeding fulltime. Have you heard of this sort of thing?
A: Maybe you are experiencing what is referred to as a \"sixth-week bleed.\" In a recent study, where postpartum bleeding in nursing mothers was evaluated, any bleed, less than 56 days (nine weeks) into the postpartum period was considered a sixth-week bleed, if it was separated from the lochia (post-birth vaginal discharge) by at least four days where no bleeding occurred. A little over one fourth of all breastfeeding mothers in this study experienced a sixth-week bleed, though only 10 percent of these women actually resumed their period at this time.
In this study of 485 nursing mothers, it was found that the average duration of lochia is 27 days. It is not affected by frequency of nursing. It is common for postpartum bleeding to stop and restart. Postpartum bleeding is still considered to be lochia if it is has continued without an episode of at least four bleeding-free days. If bleeding begins less than four days after it has stopped it is still considered to be one episode.
When a nursing mother does experience a sixth-week bleed, there is more likelihood that she will experience an earlier return of ovulation and her menses. (Visness C.M. et al. The duration and character of postpartum bleeding among breast-feeding women. Obstet Gynecol 1997;89:159-63) You might want to discuss the results of this study with your Doctor to see if he feels this may be what is happening in your case. Best wishes!