If I get pregnant this cycle, and I won't find out until 3/31, and someone asks me, "when did you really think you could be pregnant before you got your BFP?" I would have to say today. There were just too many odd things happening with my body today that I really can't believe would be related to being heavy on the progesterone during my LP.
1) I was a little light headed this morning for just a few moments. It almost felt like one of the first days I started taking prenatals; however, I've been taking them at the same time with food or milk and haven't' had any issues since.
2) I was more hungry than normal today. Granted, I was a little bit more bored than yesterday, but I went through half my lunch and all my snacks before 12:30. I had a lean cuisine type of meal left, and I looked at it thinking, "that isn't going to tide me over for the rest of the afternoon."
3) I had a craving for Wendy's fries and a hamburger. This is particular strange to me because I eat the same thing at every restaurant I go to. At Patsy's Cowgirl Cafe, I get the Sandra Bullock without mayo and potato chips. At Chik-fil-A I get the chargrilled chicken sandwich. At Wendy's I get the spicy chicken sandwich without mayo but with honey mustard. I haven't eaten at a McDonald's since August 2009. I haven't eaten at a Whataburger in probably close to a year. I don't eat fast food hamburgers, but today my body told my brain that it wanted fries and a hamburger. On top of all that, I've been doing WW for 15 months and know without a shadow of a doubt that a Wendy's hamburger and fries is not a good food choice!
4) I'm still feeling twinges, but the cramping has decreased dramatically.
5) DH has been wrinkling his nose when I "pluff." Horrible, horrible gas--yuck.
6) Still have the super sniffer syndrome.
7) I've been more fatigued for more consecutive days in a row than ever before in my life. I really wanted to fall asleep while at work this afternoon. I'm getting the same amount of sleep during the night each day. Something is going on here!
I really hope I am pregnant, and all of these symptoms could be from a number of things, but the goal of this blog is to capture any TTC related occurrence during our first month. I don't want to be super analytical nor become out-of-control during the 2WW.
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