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I've been moody a little bit but not crampy. Boobs are a little sore. Crampy is always the tell-tale sign I'm pmsing. I've also been a little nauseous too.
My cycle is usually 25 days long, is it possible I could be having signs of pregnancy already?View Thread

I had gotten Mirena placed after having our 2nd daughter, she's now 20 months old, our older daughter will be 3 in just a couple of weeks. I got it taken out in October, no luck in another pregnancy just yet!
I love being a momma, and all the ladies out there who have been trying for a long time, trust me, it's well worth the wait!!!View Thread


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