Originally Posted by
atomic sagebrush
I have seen sooo many people wean their baby only to continue having issues, and people who refused to wean and the issues went away on their own, that I never advise weaning unless YOU want to.
Think of it this way - worst case scenario (and I do not in any way, shape or form think this is going to happen to you, but it HAS happened to people) you wean. And the problems continue. Then heaven forbid, what if you never have another child (again, in no way do I think this is even the remotest concern, but it has happened). You are going to miss out on the experience you want to have with your daughter and it may not come again. (this goes double for weaning for the sake of a sway!!) I think it is best to live in the moment, take it day by day and even IF the nursing is having some effect, it WILL go away over time. Remember, the older your baby gets the more and more "happy" your body will be about taking the chance on conceiving again.
And just to clarify about hormonal migraines (which I get too, boy howdy do I ever) it is really not so much "low progesterone". I know they make it sound that way, but it isn't. It is the sudden drop in progesterone that can happen at some points of the cycle OR a sudden huge rise in estrogen without any prog. So this is why it happens before AF comes and this is why it happens before O happens. It doesn't necessarily mean you need to treat it (and in fact, the ones you get before O, I just cringe when I see people smearing themselves with prog cream for those because prog cream at that point of the cycle can delay or even stop O and even cause ovarian cysts to form). I get 2-3 migraines a month, before O, before AF - and I have NEVER in my life had a short LP. Never. And I was able to get pregnant while nursing wayyyyy more than you are, 2 times. I mention that not to say "this means our bodies are the same in every way" because obviously this is not true, but I just don't want you reading too much into a headache when it really doesn't mean anything.