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Who holds the MN ammenhorreic record?

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HowTheFillyjonkStoleChristmas · 23/12/2006 18:11

I shall start

4 years, 2 months, and counting

(ammenhorrea mean no AF in case anyone is wondering. I think AF is the word we use here? have alreasy offended someone today so sorry if that is twee . )

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Posey · 23/12/2006 18:12

Blimey

You beat me (just over a year)

HowTheFillyjonkStoleChristmas · 23/12/2006 18:13

i did have 2 babies in that time though

and lots of bf

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themulledSNOWMANneredjanitor · 23/12/2006 18:27

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HowTheFillyjonkStoleChristmas · 23/12/2006 18:41

yes, that seems fair

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hugeheadofangelhair · 23/12/2006 18:47

Fillijonk is that 4 year uninterrupted or all amenorrheic periods added together?

HowTheFillyjonkStoleChristmas · 23/12/2006 18:50

no it is one long marathon stint

do I hold the record?

Am most chuffed

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hugeheadofangelhair · 23/12/2006 18:51

I'll start counting now...

FrayedKnotRoastingOnAnOpenFire · 23/12/2006 18:52

No record breaking but about 8 months (no baby involved), and AF normally anything from 35 days to 3 months apart - ever since I was about 17.

I never remember when I last had one.

hugeheadofangelhair · 23/12/2006 18:53

Hahaaa!
65 months in total!
That's 5 years 5 months!
Beat that anyone!

averymerrymonkeymooXmastoyou · 23/12/2006 18:55

8 years

HowTheFillyjonkStoleChristmas · 23/12/2006 18:56

hmmm

am going to institute two classes

  1. overall total
  1. total consecutive

ner.

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HowTheFillyjonkStoleChristmas · 23/12/2006 18:57

ok

IN TOTAL, you guys?

or CONSECTIVE

cos 8 year consecutive-jaysus. would you remember how to reinsert the mooncup in that situation?

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averymerrymonkeymooXmastoyou · 23/12/2006 18:57
  1. 8 years
  2. 12 years
hugeheadofangelhair · 23/12/2006 18:57

Yes of course, there's always someone
How many children monkeymoo?
I did my 65 months with 3 children

averymerrymonkeymooXmastoyou · 23/12/2006 18:58

Sorry that should be the other way round...whoops!

averymerrymonkeymooXmastoyou · 23/12/2006 18:59

one but I have a fertility problem hence the ammenhorrea

hugeheadofangelhair · 23/12/2006 18:59

8 years in one go? In a healthy way, if I may ask? Very lucky if it is.

HowTheFillyjonkStoleChristmas · 23/12/2006 18:59
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hugeheadofangelhair · 23/12/2006 19:00

sorry crosspost

averymerrymonkeymooXmastoyou · 23/12/2006 19:00

Sadly not in healthy way but very convenient nonetheless and even more so now I have a baby

hugeheadofangelhair · 23/12/2006 19:02

Glad you've got a baby now, monkeymoo.

HowTheFillyjonkStoleChristmas · 23/12/2006 19:05

aargh but glad to hear its had a happy ending

(had kind of ulterior motive in starting thread-whether 18 months after baby was, in fact, normal if bf, or if it was Visiting The Doctor territory. I try not to do that)

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popsycal · 23/12/2006 19:07

oh i was may 2004 til oct 2006

popsycal · 23/12/2006 19:09

mione was bf induced

HowTheFillyjonkStoleChristmas · 23/12/2006 19:17

sorry pops you're trailing...

(how is the sleep btw? have been meaning to email you but tbh am pretending i am not sleep deprived. if that makes sense.)

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