Office Work, Part Deux: Professional Mayhen

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It does rather seem to be making the rounds, doesn't it? I wonder who the next victim will be...

*sweeps up the pile around Belle and debates who needs a dosage of baby dust next*

Get Laree. She wants another one, her hubby is the reluctant one. I'm sure waddling around with a huge belly will improve her foot problem.
 
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*sneaks over to Belle and dumps her bucket of baby dust on her head*

Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaccccccccccccccckkkkkkkkkkkkkk! Get it off, get it off!
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Actually, I'm safe for a while, I'm still nursing.
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I nursed DS#2 exclusively (no formula) and still could have been pregnant six weeks after he was born. SO UNFAIR I TELL YOU.
 
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*sneaks over to Belle and dumps her bucket of baby dust on her head*

Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaccccccccccccccckkkkkkkkkkkkkk! Get it off, get it off!
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Actually, I'm safe for a while, I'm still nursing.
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That method kind of sort of doesn't work ALL that well. That's why I have a 6 y/o who is 14 months younger than the 7 y/o.
 
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Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaccccccccccccccckkkkkkkkkkkkkk! Get it off, get it off!
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Actually, I'm safe for a while, I'm still nursing.
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I nursed DS#2 exclusively (no formula) and still could have been pregnant six weeks after he was born. SO UNFAIR I TELL YOU.

Based on my own past experience, I don't usually start cycling until 14 or 15 months postpartum. At one point we were trying to get pregnant and couldn't, but as soon as I weaned my almost-2-year-old, we got pregnant the very next month.

It's always worked before, so I've put my trust in it again. Hope it works this time around.
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You're very fortunate, Belle.
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I nursed DS#2 until he was 13 1/2 months and by then I could have had a whole 'nuther baby...
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Good thing DH got the snippety snip.
 
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Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaccccccccccccccckkkkkkkkkkkkkk! Get it off, get it off!
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Actually, I'm safe for a while, I'm still nursing.
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That method kind of sort of doesn't work ALL that well. That's why I have a 6 y/o who is 14 months younger than the 7 y/o.

It doesn't work for most people, but it seems to work for me. I have to say I'm a little nervous because it's been 5 years since my last baby and I've lost weight and it just seems like soooo much has changed in my life, is this method still going to work the same as it did????
 
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With four kids it wouldn't matter if it worked or not...I wouldn't have time for any of that monkey business anyway.
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My hat is off to you, Boyd, McFly and Algae - I do not know how you manage it all.
 
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Neither of us want to do anything permanant, we're Catholic and all. I didn't think we could get pregnant anymore when we got pregnant with Jacob. Turns out losing a lot of weight can fix what was broken.
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