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yes this is my first one. What a bummer, I am going back to work and I got my period.
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Aunt Flo. . . of course! We called it Sue in college, but I have heard of Aunt Flo as well. I am only (almost) four weeks out and I still have some light pp spotting. Who knows when Flo will come as I am b___stfeeding. Shannon- you have been feeling up to be risky with your hubby? Wow- you must have come out of labor unscathed down there. I had a major tear and am prohibited from "being risky" with dh for at least another four weeks. Although, I met a woman at the OB/GYN's office when I was in for my two week chekc-up. She has a 2 and 1/2 month old son and was in for her first ultrasound with her new pregnancy. She thought she was eight weeks along at the time. Nothing like having Irish twins. Let's just say that meeting her made me more open to the birth control discussion with the doctor, even though I think I will be abstaining for a long time- LOL! :)
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nah, i had a little tear myself, but all my st_tches have fallen out and i've been feeling no pain. my doc said i can do it any time i felt up to it. but when we engage in our um *cough* risky behavior it does feel a tad more uncomfortable than usual. i have my pp appointment coming up so i'll be bringing up birth control, no doubt.
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Yeah, my tear was just nasty. This will be tmi, but let's just say two openings became one. It is starting to feel normal down there, but I have no inkling for the naughty stuff yet, which is good since I have another four weeks until I am "allowed." BTW- when did everyone's pp bleeding stop?
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Sin, when I got the depo shot I bled for three months. Sometimes it was so heavy I was changing my pad every half hour. I asked my doctor and he said sometimes you bleed for the first 9 months you're on it...so after that I decided it wasn't the method for me.
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