Kuji
Mom of 1 & Pregnant w/ #2
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I'll let you all know how the B6 will come along. So far I found I had a bit, not a lot, more CM than I usually would around this time. Not sure if it's the B6 or not but I can't complain. I usually have little to none. If I get a bfn though, I'll be starting FertileCM on CD1 to help with CM. I don't want to depend too much on Pre-seed since it's so expensive!
Cathiinoo - Unfortunately for me, I have amazing social skills! It's just its so mentally draining that I get exhausted after only a few hours! But yet I can work a long 8-9 physical work shift no problem! So I know how you feel Cathiinoo. I'm not even comfortable at parties, unless it's the close family ones. At least it's with people I know well and am comfortable with so it's not as bad and on the fun side.
Well, either way,
to you and let's hope that it's a good sign! Who knows, right?

andiannajones - I'll get my SO to talk to someone at work and see if I have to do it or not. If they say I don't have to, I won't. At least I know I have an 100% for sure option to get money throughout my sick leave so I don't even need the insurance.
O'ing around CD 13-14 arounds about right on that length of a cycle. At a 26-27 CD cycle, I'm technically suppose to O at CD13. Supposed. Apparently my body always like a day or two after lol.
I'm not too too sure although with quick research, google gave me this:
"You can't get too much folic acid from foods that naturally contain it. But unless your doctor tells you otherwise, do not consume more than 1,000 mcg of folic acid a day. Consuming too much folic acid can hide signs that a person is lacking vitamin B12, which can cause nerve damage"
So it's not that it's bad but if you have low B12, it could hide that fact on a blood test. Low B12 can cause brain damage which is why during a blood test, you wouldn't wanna miss that info haha! The way I see it, so long as you're not doing a huge blood work, I wouldn't worry about it too much.
Cathiinoo - Unfortunately for me, I have amazing social skills! It's just its so mentally draining that I get exhausted after only a few hours! But yet I can work a long 8-9 physical work shift no problem! So I know how you feel Cathiinoo. I'm not even comfortable at parties, unless it's the close family ones. At least it's with people I know well and am comfortable with so it's not as bad and on the fun side.
Well, either way,



andiannajones - I'll get my SO to talk to someone at work and see if I have to do it or not. If they say I don't have to, I won't. At least I know I have an 100% for sure option to get money throughout my sick leave so I don't even need the insurance.
O'ing around CD 13-14 arounds about right on that length of a cycle. At a 26-27 CD cycle, I'm technically suppose to O at CD13. Supposed. Apparently my body always like a day or two after lol.

I'm not too too sure although with quick research, google gave me this:
"You can't get too much folic acid from foods that naturally contain it. But unless your doctor tells you otherwise, do not consume more than 1,000 mcg of folic acid a day. Consuming too much folic acid can hide signs that a person is lacking vitamin B12, which can cause nerve damage"
So it's not that it's bad but if you have low B12, it could hide that fact on a blood test. Low B12 can cause brain damage which is why during a blood test, you wouldn't wanna miss that info haha! The way I see it, so long as you're not doing a huge blood work, I wouldn't worry about it too much.
