thread: How well does one know their body after 2 babies?

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  1. #1
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    How well does one know their body after 2 babies?

    I am 20 days post DTD, queasyness today, feeling stretching in the uterus for the last few days as well as having an increase in discharge. I took a test last night which was BFN but my wee was clear. I most certainly feel pregnant, I feel exactly like I did last May. I just don't have an AF to go off of even though I have only been feeding 4 times a day and twice at night for the last month or 2.

    Could it be all in my head or is it possible to know your body that well?

    Partially looking for answers and partially here as not to drive everyone else insane with my wondering.

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    Dec 2007
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    Yup I knew I was pregnant all three times. Dunno why - just knew.

    ps. Congrats

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    i think you know your body pretty well after 2 kids! welcome to number 3

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    I think it's quite possible. DW has known all three times before we tested.

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    i knew with ash even though all the HPT's for 5 weeks were telling me otherwise

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    I've never been able to tell but I hear so many women know straight away without testing. You are just very intune with your body gorgeous.

    By the way CONGRATULATIONS!!!

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    Feb 2006
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    How well does one know their body after 2 babies?
    A heck of a lot better than before two babies I reckon!

    Sounds fun Sarah. The other suggestion I thought of is that you're about to get your period (I've felt very pregnant just before getting my first period after each bub), it felt like my body was making big changes, but I guess those changes were just my body moving back into 'ready to reproduce' mode.