CapitalChick
Mommy to 1 and preggo!!!
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First off, I wanted to give you all an update 'cause I've been almost completely absent from B&B for a few weeks.
DH and I got back from our incredible trip yesterday. I'm still on cloud nine just thinking about the whole trip. It was one of the best of my life. And the best part about it is that, while i had such a great time, I'm not sorry to be home at all. I love my home and my life. It's nice to come home and not dread the thought of getting back to real life.
Anyway, the bigger update that I wanted to give is that DH and I have decided to start observing religious 'family planning' rules again, which we committed to observing at our wedding. For those of you who don't know anything about Jewish family planning rules, they are as follows:
For those who observe them, they apply all the time...not just when TTC. The basics are as follows:
-Husband and wife stop having sex as soon as menstruation begins. Menstruation is counted for a minimum of 5 full days. Once menstruation has officially stopped (as determined by an internal examination (with a white cloth), then the woman counts a full 7 days of no bleeding, before immersing herself in a ritual bath. On the night of immersion in the ritual bath, the husband and wife resume having sex.
Now...for the VAST majority of women, this makes them VERY fertile because, if you count, ritual immersion takes place on CD 12, 13 or 14....depending on the length of her cycle, which means she's always SUPER fertile when DH and her resume having sex.
There are many many reasons why couples choose to observe these rules, although primarily because we're supposed to (religiously), and because abstaining from sex for 12-14 days a month helps to keep things....'interesting'...if you know what I mean.
Anyway, we got very lax in our observance of these rules, even though we always agreed to observe them. Instead of counting 7 days before immersing in the bath, we'd usually just count 4 or so. Now, though, we're back to keeping them strictly for the first time this cycle. I'll be immersing in the ritual bath within the next few days (I'd rather keep the exact date kinda private), but according to Fertility Friend, I'll immerse 3 days prior to ovulation...which is perfect!
DH and I got back from our incredible trip yesterday. I'm still on cloud nine just thinking about the whole trip. It was one of the best of my life. And the best part about it is that, while i had such a great time, I'm not sorry to be home at all. I love my home and my life. It's nice to come home and not dread the thought of getting back to real life.
Anyway, the bigger update that I wanted to give is that DH and I have decided to start observing religious 'family planning' rules again, which we committed to observing at our wedding. For those of you who don't know anything about Jewish family planning rules, they are as follows:
For those who observe them, they apply all the time...not just when TTC. The basics are as follows:
-Husband and wife stop having sex as soon as menstruation begins. Menstruation is counted for a minimum of 5 full days. Once menstruation has officially stopped (as determined by an internal examination (with a white cloth), then the woman counts a full 7 days of no bleeding, before immersing herself in a ritual bath. On the night of immersion in the ritual bath, the husband and wife resume having sex.
Now...for the VAST majority of women, this makes them VERY fertile because, if you count, ritual immersion takes place on CD 12, 13 or 14....depending on the length of her cycle, which means she's always SUPER fertile when DH and her resume having sex.
There are many many reasons why couples choose to observe these rules, although primarily because we're supposed to (religiously), and because abstaining from sex for 12-14 days a month helps to keep things....'interesting'...if you know what I mean.
Anyway, we got very lax in our observance of these rules, even though we always agreed to observe them. Instead of counting 7 days before immersing in the bath, we'd usually just count 4 or so. Now, though, we're back to keeping them strictly for the first time this cycle. I'll be immersing in the ritual bath within the next few days (I'd rather keep the exact date kinda private), but according to Fertility Friend, I'll immerse 3 days prior to ovulation...which is perfect!