Not pregnant (duh). No period. But I've been crampy, it's been a week now that my breasts have been sore, and I've been spotting.
What the heck is going on here?
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The inner thoughts of a stay-at-home mom who hopes talking to the computer will be at least a little more rewarding than chatting with a stuffed elephant.
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My friend used IVF after five years of TTC, then had two 'oops' children in the following years because her body final clued in about reproduction;-) You never know!
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