First off, Welcome ICLW'ers!
So excited to find some new blogs & hopefully find some new friends!
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I'm super excited with blogging right now! I finally feel like I can do what I want. This blog originally started when I was TTC #1.
Miss A
Who is now 15 months & is looking forward to eventually having siblings.
Out of habit I describe my blog as "mom after pcos".
Well I am. I don't know if after is the right phrase. I really don't know much about the whole thing anymore really. I got pregnant a few months after starting Met.formin. I never made it back to the RE because our insurance changed & I was pregnant. I don't know how this is going to affect us with TTC #2.
We stopped BC in April. I say "we" because hubs agreed it was time to start trying. It has now been 3 cycles since then. I'm currently CD 4, and wonder what this month will bring. This is my first cycle since stopping nursing A 2 weeks ago, it was only 3-6 days late. I say 3-6 because for a while I had 25 day cycles & then a 28 day. So yeah.
I've read many comments on chat rooms about "being careful after weaning because you're really fertile", as in their husbands looked at them and they became pregnant.
So this is just a little update about TTC #2. I don't post about it much, if at all anymore, because I don't know how most of my readers would feel. Though I am thinking about making a TTC #2 page & updating there, for those that are interested.
I'm trying to post about a wide variety of things. There is so much more to me than just being a mom & TTC. I really hope you stick around and get to know me better.
Can't wait to "meet" you!
3 comments:
Thanks for stopping by! And hi from ICLW. I'm always interested in hearing about TTC#2, especially if the first was more difficult to conceive. Looking forward to following along!
I hope your path TTC#2 is smooth and short. It is interesting, like you said you're not sure if "after" is a good term. It's like, I have children now, but infertility is still a huge part of my life and my past. I'm not sure what to call myself either. Your little girl is precious!
Visiting from ICLW. I also have PCOS and stories like yours give me hope. Also, your little one is beautiful! Are you on Metformin now?
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