Thanks Maiden, my little one is 6 months old now, does that class as "just had" enough to have pink in my favour?
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Thanks Maiden, my little one is 6 months old now, does that class as "just had" enough to have pink in my favour?
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Im so sorry I've just noticed that things I've asked are things I've already had answers to on another thread and I just forgot what I asked and what replies I already had before! Can I blame "baby brain" 6 months on?
Thanks so much everyone who replied to me again xx
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That you gave birth so recently is an added pink bonus. I meant that you had had a child at all, as it inevitably changes you.
If you just had a baby 6 months ago then yes that may sway. I think what maiden is saying is that anyone having a baby, it can change your hormones. Most people get BG or GB just that easily - you may already be "set" for pink now just because of your body having changed from giving birth
Change your hormones, trigger health issues, change your lifestyle in a billion ways, change your brain chemistry, etc etc
your eating habits, lifestyle, amount of sleep!! :agree:
Ah yes I hadn't thought about that. I did get diagnosed with an overactive thyroid/Graves disease after having my baby, I have to have monthly blood tests since to keep a check and my levels stabilised before getting pregnant, but I have the antibodies, which I will always have. Don't know if hyperthyroidism could sway either way? Probably not x
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I would think it sways pink.
And if you think about, pregnancy and birth are majorly stressful on the body. Depending on how your body reacts, many outcomes can result from that alone. And that's before you even get to nursing and caring for a newborn!
Thanks maiden. I did have a horrible time with recovery and dealing with the thyroid problems but I thought stress swayed blue.
I haven't breastfed my son, I tried but we had to move onto formula on only his second day. But I know breastfeeding can sway pink x
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