Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On the flip side - I am 38 years old. Don’t live a very healthy lifestyle - not the worst, but totally overworked, over-stressed, eat junk at least a few times a week and perpetually sleep deprived. Hormones always ‘seemed’ out of whack (super short periods, terrible PMS, probably permi-menopause already).
Accidentally got pregnant after having sex only once in the applicable month.
Really have had a pretty easy pregnancy so far.
It’s 100% luck. I did zero prep - it was an accident - and frankly was not really in a good physical shape.
As Lenny Kravitz sang: "It's not over till it's over." Don't hold your breath.
Anonymous wrote:On the flip side - I am 38 years old. Don’t live a very healthy lifestyle - not the worst, but totally overworked, over-stressed, eat junk at least a few times a week and perpetually sleep deprived. Hormones always ‘seemed’ out of whack (super short periods, terrible PMS, probably permi-menopause already).
Accidentally got pregnant after having sex only once in the applicable month.
Really have had a pretty easy pregnancy so far.
It’s 100% luck. I did zero prep - it was an accident - and frankly was not really in a good physical shape.
Anonymous wrote:Oh FFS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is luck and genetics, op. 100%. It also may not be true at all if you become pregnant again.
+1
My diet/lifestyle was the exact same prior to each of my successful pregnancies, and first I had no morning sickness and the second was absolutely horrible and needed medication to manage it. OP, expect a lot of eye rolls every time you brag about your pregnancy prep routine.
Anonymous wrote:This is luck and genetics, op. 100%. It also may not be true at all if you become pregnant again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is luck and genetics, op. 100%. It also may not be true at all if you become pregnant again.
+1
And if you blame everything that goes well as a parent on your excellent prep, you’re going to be insufferable.
Anonymous wrote:This is luck and genetics, op. 100%. It also may not be true at all if you become pregnant again.