Jenni XO
2007-11-26, 08:02 PM
Thanks to the combination of finally getting health insurance, and Matti having gotten snip-snipped last year, I am getting my IUD removed and staying off of any type of birth control.
After having Skylar three years ago, I dropped down to my smallest weight since high school [training 3 - 4 horses a day helped of course]. Then I started on the pill again, and five months later got pregnant with #2.. after having Claire almost two years ago, I dropped down in weight, but not as much as with Skylar [I was bigger with Claire to begin with]. So I got the IUD, and stopped dropping weight. Since getting it, I've GAINED 15lbs.
I eat healthy. I work all the time. Between going out and dancing, and working with my horses on the weekend, I'm fairly active. Not to mention my job is chasing after dogs all day, working at a doggy daycare. So you'd think I'd at least maintain my weight if anything.
Soooo in the next few weeks I'll be looking for a gyno in the area, and then getting this thing taken out of me. So I can drop down in size, and not have this mommy body for the rest of my life. The last two years have been enough.
Just a little girly rant and experience thread I suppose.
After having Skylar three years ago, I dropped down to my smallest weight since high school [training 3 - 4 horses a day helped of course]. Then I started on the pill again, and five months later got pregnant with #2.. after having Claire almost two years ago, I dropped down in weight, but not as much as with Skylar [I was bigger with Claire to begin with]. So I got the IUD, and stopped dropping weight. Since getting it, I've GAINED 15lbs.
I eat healthy. I work all the time. Between going out and dancing, and working with my horses on the weekend, I'm fairly active. Not to mention my job is chasing after dogs all day, working at a doggy daycare. So you'd think I'd at least maintain my weight if anything.
Soooo in the next few weeks I'll be looking for a gyno in the area, and then getting this thing taken out of me. So I can drop down in size, and not have this mommy body for the rest of my life. The last two years have been enough.
Just a little girly rant and experience thread I suppose.