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To be clucky? (Light hearted)

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StrawberriesTasteLikeLipsDo · 20/03/2013 10:10

Ds1 is 3.5, Ds2 is 12+4... Had fertility ishoos took 14 months to get ds1 28 to get Ds2... GP has finally agreed there is an issue with insulin resistant PCOS rather than just PCOS as i only ever lost weight when on insulin For GD (14 and 30lbs respectively) so now on metformin, periods now regular weight coming off etc.

First 6 weeks were hard on sertaline and now feel good ( for first time in years) getting married in May and relationship never been better.

So I already feel clucky! Wont be acting on it for a while as wedding and buying house this summer but blimey why do i feel this way already? Is it a feeling of "it might be easier"?! AIBU to feel like this? Or is DS2 just too lovely to resist? Grin

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badtime · 20/03/2013 10:16

YABVU to be 'clucky' unless you are Australian. If you are British you should be 'broody'! Wink

Other than that, how you feel is how you feel.

StrawberriesTasteLikeLipsDo · 20/03/2013 13:16
Grin
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Latara · 20/03/2013 13:21

I don't have DC, i'm 36 & feeling very broody!

So i do sympathise although you are lucky to have 2 DC already.

StrawberriesTasteLikeLipsDo · 20/03/2013 14:17

Latara I feel very lucky, especially as we did struggle, I wonder if that is what is driving the broodyness - the thought that this time it might be "easy"?! Im 26 so have a few years to think on it I suppose / hope.

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