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momeluv Female, 48 years Orange County - CA Member since Mar 2008
Mood: momeluv is so forgetful! I didn't take a pic of me at the beauty parlor. So let's see how it looks now when I do it. That is the test! So I think we might be going to 'WILD RIVERS' for those that don't know it is a water park in Irvine CA. I am scared to put on a bathing suit. Of course I have the proper attire for a big mamma! ((giggles)) A nice Blue Tent ( built in bra) Woot Hoot!!! Then I have an arsenal of cover ups! ((chuckles)) Matching flip flops & look out people her come the 'BIG MOMMA' ((SNICKER)) have a great day Y'all! Love to ya, Peace, momeluv Journal Entry: "
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is sending out love & good thoughts to all my friends! Lisa ...
hopefulmommy2007 Female, 29 years Boise - ID Member since Oct 2007
Mood: hopefulmommy2007 is in pain! I have a bad tension headache on the right side of my head! :-( Journal Entry: "Only 65 days to go and our precious McKen..." [Read]
is feeling great! I am getting excited. We have less...
What birth control does is alter your hormones so your body believes its pregnant without it actually being pregnant. I experienced a miscarriage last year and it wasn't untill I began getting my period again that the anxiety and panic attacks really broke through without any major stress at that time. I thought I had handled the miscarriage rather well considering. I recently saw and endocrinologist (hormone specialist) and she told me that anxiety can interact with you hormones. It doesn't mean that they are imbalanced, but maybe the change is what set off your anxiety and your body hasn't had enough time to adjust.
It would be a good thing to research or ask your doctor about. I would also assume that it is a stronger birth control in a way because, unlike the pill, it stops your menstrual cycle completely until you come off of it. And even then your period will not be normal for a little while.
Does anxiety run in your family?
Or have you experienced anxiety before this particular incident?