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Yep lenore, it IS very possible to get pregnant before you have your first

period. That is why breastfeeding -- while it may prevent ovulation or

suppress it for a while -- is not accurate as birth control. Because you can

get pregnant before resuming your menstrual cycle. This much I know. As for

how the periods are -- mine have been screwy since I started Depo so I am

NOT one to comment on it.

Rasley

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Start: 348 pounds and infertile

Gained:a 6pound 3 ounce daughter born 8/9/00

> the return of the period?

>

>

> Hey Girls,

> I was just wondering when you get your period again after giving

> birth does

> it return to the way it used to be or does it change (leghth, flow,

> anything?) from pregnancy? can you get preg b4 your first period, like 2

> weeks b4 if you happen to hit it right?

> planning for my daughter,

> Lenore

>

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>

>

> Children are a reward from the Lord.

> Psalm 127:3

>

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Yes, technically you certainly *can* get pg before your periods resume... : )...

do you think you might be pg again? Just being a nosy girlfriend... LOL

-Kris

Original Message:

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From: Lenore lenorel@...

Date: Tue, 02 Jan 2001 10:17:48 -0500

Subject: the return of the period?

Hey Girls,

I was just wondering when you get your period again after giving birth does

it return to the way it used to be or does it change (leghth, flow,

anything?) from pregnancy? can you get preg b4 your first period, like 2

weeks b4 if you happen to hit it right?

planning for my daughter,

Lenore

Children are a reward from the Lord.

Psalm 127:3

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NO but wanna start trying soon. Haven't had a period yet. can't really

imagine being 9 mos preg and having a speed crawler but that's what this

old lady is planning.

Lenore

At 01:08 PM 1/2/01 -0500, you wrote:

>Yes, technically you certainly *can* get pg before your periods resume...

: )... do you think you might be pg again? Just being a nosy girlfriend... LOL

>

>-Kris

>

>Original Message:

>-----------------

>From: Lenore lenorel@...

>Date: Tue, 02 Jan 2001 10:17:48 -0500

>Subject: the return of the period?

>

>

>Hey Girls,

>I was just wondering when you get your period again after giving birth does

>it return to the way it used to be or does it change (leghth, flow,

>anything?) from pregnancy? can you get preg b4 your first period, like 2

>weeks b4 if you happen to hit it right?

>planning for my daughter,

>Lenore

>

>

>

>

>

>Children are a reward from the Lord.

>Psalm 127:3

>

>

>

>

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>Children are a reward from the Lord.

>Psalm 127:3

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can you get preg b4 your first period, like 2

weeks b4 if you happen to hit it right?

Lenore,

You are talking to someone who went from one pregnancy to the next with NO

period in-between!!! Yes, it's possible! I didn't realize I was pg with my

second until five months along, and then we just had to count back to see that

I must have ovulated right when I start weaning the oldest about six months

(and a condom must have broken at the right time)!!

> I was just wondering when you get your period again after giving birth does

> it return to the way it used to be or does it change (leghth, flow,

> anything?) from pregnancy?

My periods before pregnancy were always very heavy and painful. No pain and

medium to light flow after two pregnancies and births. I now only get about

four days of " the visit " rather than the week of agony! Yippee!

Good luck in all your " efforts " !! :-)

Jill H.

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OK. Now I guess I have to start having sex for ths thing to work huh?

Lenore

At 08:07 PM 1/2/01 -0800, you wrote:

> can you get preg b4 your first period, like 2

>weeks b4 if you happen to hit it right?

>

>Lenore,

>

>You are talking to someone who went from one pregnancy to the next with NO

>period in-between!!! Yes, it's possible! I didn't realize I was pg with my

>second until five months along, and then we just had to count back to see

that

>I must have ovulated right when I start weaning the oldest about six months

>(and a condom must have broken at the right time)!!

>

>

>> I was just wondering when you get your period again after giving birth does

>> it return to the way it used to be or does it change (leghth, flow,

>> anything?) from pregnancy?

>

>My periods before pregnancy were always very heavy and painful. No pain and

>medium to light flow after two pregnancies and births. I now only get about

>four days of " the visit " rather than the week of agony! Yippee!

>

>Good luck in all your " efforts " !! :-)

>

>Jill H.

>

>

>

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maybe you just have too much snow to do much else? : )

we are getting there!

julie

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>julie

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>glad to hear you are intersted too......im still prego and thinking about

>next one.....lol

>

>teresa

>

>Children are a reward from the Lord.

>Psalm 127:3

>

>Children are a reward from the Lord.

>Psalm 127:3

>

Children are a reward from the Lord.

Psalm 127:3

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