I'm on my new diet, and I'm down 2 pounds since Thanksgiving ... 28 more to go!Finally my body has deflated to normal size. Still not sexy, but better. I'm ready for the next workout.

I'm on my new diet, and I'm down 2 pounds since Thanksgiving ... 28 more to go!Finally my body has deflated to normal size. Still not sexy, but better. I'm ready for the next workout.
Have you had your thyroid checked? Hypothyroidism can be a problem around the menopause stage of life as several of my friends and I have discovered.Well, this month for some reason the fatigue isn't going away... my body has "deflated" but the fatigue remains, which isn't normal but, then again, I'm in that oh so lovely abnormal (i.e. unpredictable) phase of life.![]()
They don't call it Men On Pause for nuttin! (Still waiting for mine)Well, I have to say that after you get through the mood swings and hot flashes, menopause is great!!
I was in a long-term relationship with a guy from when I was 27 until 35, and I'm extremely grateful I never had a child with him. I'll be getting married in July, but I do plan to wait until afterward (I want a Catholic wedding), so I'll be at least 37, and that's if I'm lucky and don't have any complications. I'm worried about my age, and it's been on my mind for a while now, but circumstances just haven't worked out in my favor up to this point in my life.I never understand women (in stable relationships and financially stable) who wait till age 38 or more to have a baby and then expect miracles from fertility treatments. Like it or not Mother nature fucked up women, we have a restricted fertility period and it ain't 40- to 60!
That is understandable but I am referring to women who expect miracles from fertility treatments, guess I'm venting based on a few friends that I have. Working so hard to be the best lawyer/doctor/corporate exec of No name plc thinking they have time then panicking when they see 40 approaching. They were all in stable, non abusive relationships but thought time was on their side. When it comes to our bodies time is on no one's side.I was in a long-term relationship with a guy from when I was 27 until 35, and I'm extremely grateful I never had a child with him. I'll be getting married in July, but I do plan to wait until afterward (I want a Catholic wedding), so I'll be at least 37, and that's if I'm lucky and don't have any complications. I'm worried about my age, and it's been on my mind for a while now, but circumstances just haven't worked out in my favor up to this point in my life.
I'm going on a romantic trip this weekend up to northern Michigan, and I'm expecting to be on my period.
Hope it is the lightest, most cramp free period possible.
What kind of contraception do you use? I've only ever used natural methods by tracking my cycles and temperature. When I was single, I was thinking about asking my doctor for a hormonal birth control, but when I got into a serious relationship I changed my mind; I'm hoping to get pregnant after I get married next summer, and I don't want to mess with things before that. Sometimes it's nice having those days each month I can look forward to with my "green light", but with my fiance's irregular work schedule, sometimes it can be really frustrating.
I was on the pill for years, went off the month I got married. After having my two kids, my husband got snipped. But, we discussed an iud as an alternative to the vasectomy. Almost all my friends that do not want to do something permanent have opted for the iud.
I bought some new clothes for myself I don't normally wear, namely some tights, a miniskirt, and a new pair of pumps (all black). My skirt came in yesterday, it's not as short as I expected, but it's still different for me. I normally hate covering my feet, but I've been surprisingly suffering from the cold lately and need to cover my legs, but these are feeling pretty good. I've only been seeing him since April, and he's never seen me wearing anything like this before, so I'm looking forward to his reaction when he picks me up on Friday afternoon. I feel like it's been a very long time since I've been excited to get a man's reaction from my dress.
It can be really fun to wear something out of character for both you and your partner. Have a great time!!!
A few years back I worked for a gynaecologist that specialised in fertility. A majority of the patients pertained to this category.I am referring to women who expect miracles from fertility treatments, guess I'm venting based on a few friends that I have. Working so hard to be the best lawyer/doctor/corporate exec of No name plc thinking they have time then panicking when they see 40 approaching.
She is considering breaking up with him because she really wants children.
I have a friend who is pushing 40. Her boyfriend wants kids but not until a few years from now. Her problem is that he doesn’t realise that her biological clock is ticking and he doesn’t listen when she talks with him about it. She is considering breaking up with him because she really wants children.
A few years back I worked for a gynaecologist that specialised in fertility. A majority of the patients pertained to this category.
The boyfriend is ignorant of female biology or does not care. Men are always fertile, the quality of the sperm might diminish with age but they still produce it
If she loves being a mother more than she loves being his partner and if his fear is greater than his love for his partner then they better off parting waysOr maybe he is scared with the idea of becomming a parent?
Or maybe he is scared with the idea of becomming a parent?
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