lets talk THOSE days of the month

MommaTrish

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^yeah, those days.

How do you keep track of yours? Do you just sort of guess at it? Count on your fingers the days since your last? Write it on your calendar? Use a special app?

For years I've been using Fertility Friend (and it's app the past few) to keep track of mine. But it's been all messed up and glitchy for a while now, so today I decided to try out a new one. I'm nervous because after 5 years FF is pretty spot on for it's predictions and I trust it when it gives me the little yellow and green days to stay away from John. lol
 
I am just free willy. No tracking, no counting. I'm not on BC or anything either, so I am literally clueless. Just... "OH HEY! It's that time again." :p

I would love an app like that (with the green days and all) because I am living a dangerous life right now. Haha.
 
I don't really track mine. I know roughly when to expect it, but it sticks around forever! Seriously I have the longest flow of any person ever. So once it's gone I just try to pretend it's not going to come back. :p

But we use other precautions as far as the baby preventing goes. :)
 
An app sounds cool!
I just keep track in my head. I am extremely regular (hmm can you put those words together?) so it's not hard to predict when I'm going to start again. I used to use a calendar and just mark the day I started, but I haven't done that for a few years.
 
I do a lot of tracking with Natural Family Planning (reading body signs, etc.), but since entering full blown peri-menopause, nothing works anymore. I haven't been on the pill in 16 years, and we've had a great track record so far, but with not knowing when ANYTHING is happening now, we tend to be a little less full-force friendly at the moment because this mommy is DONE having babies! Besides, it would be dangerous for me to have more, and since I can't be on any kind of hormonal BC, we're opting to be safe for the time being ;)
 
Before we started trying, I was on BC so it was easy to count. While we were trying I used Fertility Friend and found that to be pretty spot on since my cycles are pretty regular. After the baby gets here, who knows, but I'm not too concerned considering I was off BC for three years and nothing happened naturally. Most likely I'll just track it with FF again so I can answer that stupid "when was your last period?" question they ask every time you to the doctor for anything. :D
 
I don't track, the older I've gotten, the moodier/weeper I am, so if something makes me cry really easy, then my period will be here in a day or two. \

I need to go back on the pill, Sean is fixed now, I had my tubes tied, but we all know how that worked (Harper, LOL), I have the worst flow of my life. Super heavy, terrible craps, every since I had Cooper.
 
I don't keep track anymore either...I had my tubes tied, I'll be 40 (gah!!) this year, I'm also in peri-menopause, mine are all wonky too so I don't even bother.
 
I do a lot of tracking with Natural Family Planning (reading body signs, etc.), but since entering full blown peri-menopause, nothing works anymore. I haven't been on the pill in 16 years, and we've had a great track record so far, but with not knowing when ANYTHING is happening now, we tend to be a little less full-force friendly at the moment because this mommy is DONE having babies! Besides, it would be dangerous for me to have more, and since I can't be on any kind of hormonal BC, we're opting to be safe for the time being ;)

I use a lot of NFP too, but I love the reassurance of the app agreeing with me. lol
 
Before we started trying, I was on BC so it was easy to count. While we were trying I used Fertility Friend and found that to be pretty spot on since my cycles are pretty regular. After the baby gets here, who knows, but I'm not too concerned considering I was off BC for three years and nothing happened naturally. Most likely I'll just track it with FF again so I can answer that stupid "when was your last period?" question they ask every time you to the doctor for anything.

After your first it's normally easier to get pregnant with the second. It took me 5 years to have Cole. With my miscarraige it took a week and with Cade three months???

I use the pregnancy calculator to tell me when it's been 4 weeks lol! When it goes over that I worry A LOT!!!
 
I'm like Vanessa if I'm crying...it's coming. It never fails. I try to track on my calendar but sometimes I forget but I'm usually regular...I'm going to have to look into an app...
 
After your first it's normally easier to get pregnant with the second. It took me 5 years to have Cole. With my miscarraige it took a week and with Cade three months???

Ha, I knew someone would respond with this. :D I'd be inclined to believe you if we were dealing with female factor infertility, but in our case, it's male factor only and I doubt my giving birth will suddenly change those results. But we'd be thrilled if it did happen!
 
I have PCOS, so who knows what is going on or when things are going to happen - or doesn't.... so I've given up tracking - what's the point? We have been trying 6 years for number two, with no luck... it really looks like J was a miracle.. ;)
 
I am just free willy. No tracking, no counting. I'm not on BC or anything either, so I am literally clueless. Just... "OH HEY! It's that time again." :p

I would love an app like that (with the green days and all) because I am living a dangerous life right now. Haha.

This is so me!! Lol
 
I use fertility friend still and TCOYF, though after 6+ years of trying I can tell by my body most of the time without even looking at the app.
 
I use my calendar app and its pretty accurate. But then I already know because im every 28 days exactly and a week before I get a headache. Plus that whole week before I feel my legs and abdomen are very tight and bloated. eeehhhh I hate being a girl!
 
I'm breastfeeding and the babe isn't yet 2 months, so it's been awhile. I use the FMC app for tracking.
 
I used to use FF. Now I'm on the pill for endo symptoms, so I always know when I'll start. Plus hubs is snipped so no worries there.
 
Both of my babies have been BC babies, so I guess I don't really care. :p

DH is gettin' fixed in a few months, so I'm excited abt that!

My cycle is pretty regular, so I haven't had to use an app or anything. I just remember that the third week of the month is coming up so I best get prepared.

The last time I was pg, AF came back within 6 weeks, so when that happens with this one, hopefully it will come back and still be nice 'n' regular & I'll just keep track in my head.
 
I kept track of mine on a calendar, but once I was over 40 it wasn't as reliable. It wasn't consistent anymore. It's a peri-menopause thing.... (Then I had an ablation. I haven't one of 'those' days for 3 years! :thumbup:)
 
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After your first it's normally easier to get pregnant with the second. It took me 5 years to have Cole. With my miscarraige it took a week and with Cade three months???
Ha, I knew someone would respond with this. I'd be inclined to believe you if we were dealing with female factor infertility, but in our case, it's male factor only and I doubt my giving birth will suddenly change those results. But we'd be thrilled if it did happen!

I was told our problem was I was getting pregnant but, the baby wasn't implanting good/at all. Who knows what the actual problem was. I say god knew we weren't ready for Cole lol! That child is high energy!
 
I don't keep track really. I can feel myself ovulate so I guesstimate about 2 weeks after that every month. I just read my symptoms and try to keep an eye on those.
 
I just know its coming because I get irritable more easily and start yelling at the kids (more than normal)!
 
I have a Mirena so I pretty much don't have one at all.

I have a Mirena, and I don't menstruate, but I still have a 'time of the month'. It's not nearly as :cursing: as before, but I can tell I'm different for a few days. I don't track it, though.

When I was menstruating, I just put it in my calendar, until we were TTC. Then I used FF. But my last period was November 2007. :p
 
I recently started using an app again after not tracking at all for a year or so. We'll see if I'll keep it up. I like being able to check when it's due, because I never remember how long ago the last one was. But I also forget to register when it starts.
 
I just know its coming because I get irritable more easily and start yelling at the kids (more than normal)!

This is me. I know that when the kids' clutter around the house really starts to drive me absolutely freakin' crazy that it's that time of the month. :D:wub:
 
I use an app called My Days and it's been pretty spot on for me. Now I do have a tubal so I don't have to worry about getting pregnant so I don't really pay attention to anything other than when it says my next period is due.
 
I feel surprised so many people keep track. I have no idea when my last period was unless there was some significant event taking place at the time. I have PCOS, so sometimes I go 3 or 4 months between periods if I'm not taking BC. Joel got snipped back in December, and it has been BLISS to be off hormonal BC and not have to worry about getting pregnant (though I wasn't really opposed to having another baby).
 
I use an app called My Days and it's been pretty spot on for me. Now I do have a tubal so I don't have to worry about getting pregnant so I don't really pay attention to anything other than when it says my next period is due.

that's the new app I just got to try!
 
I used to track it religiously, and my cycle is pretty regular which made it easy. However, once we started trying to conceive it became stressful for me to mark my fertile days, etc etc. I decided to stop tracking it so I could stop stressing over it :p
 
I never keep track. And silly enough every month it catches me off guard. I am like, how come I am all bloated, crying over little things and need chocolate. Then a couple of days later, I am like, oh, yeah. It's sad.
 
I never keep track. And silly enough every month it catches me off guard. I am like, how come I am all bloated, crying over little things and need chocolate. Then a couple of days later, I am like, oh, yeah. It's sad.

Haha! This is me.

Funny story. Everyone knows I don't track. My friends, husband, mother. You guys. :D Well, one time I was out shopping with my mom and was snapping at the kids a lot. And I started crying when I was telling her about something totally mundane. I was like, GOSH, what is up with me today. And she pulled out her cellphone and told me, Brook... you are supposed to get your period in 2 days. I was like... oh, thanks Mom. :closedeyes: Wait... :huh::glare: How do YOU know that? :blink: And that's when she confessed that SHE WAS TRACKING MY PERIODS. Because I am that bad when I PMS. She probably was doing it for her own protection.

But... yeah. A little strange, Mom. LOL!
 
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