Re: GENERAL: Embarrassing Ovulation Concern
From: Pat Sonnenstuhl (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 26 Jul 2007 11:08:03 -0500 (CDT)
I guessw I am a bit unclear about your question....are you saying you
are craving sex with someone besides your partner ?
It would seem to me you might need some counseling around this, and an
evaluation of your marriage. Also, the temptation of the difficult to
reach situation. There is more to it than the hormonal issues, but of
course there seems to be that association....
I am not sure a birth control method can help. Seems like there is more
to it than that.
At Thu, 26 Jul 2007, Carrie wrote:
>
>Since the birth of our first child in 2004 I have had a very strong urge
>to cheat on my husband every single time I have ovulated, and also
>terrible ovulation pain. I have never cheated, but I have come close
>many times. I really am not that type of person at all!
>
>Back then I tried three different kinds of the contraceptive pill
>(microgynon, Yasmin, one other mini pill beginning with n) but I just
>became moody and depressed, and that didnt improve after a few months.
>
>I have not had a period since September 2005 (bliss!) when I fell
>pregnant with our second child (planned, I knew exactly when I ovulated
>and fell pregnant that month), and he is now one year old and I am still
>breastfeeding; so when two weeks or so ago I got a huge urge to go off
>with other men again, accompanied by the most awfully strong
>mittelschmerz, I knew I was ovulating and I was right (I started my
>period today).
>
>I had hope that having another child may stop this but the urge was even
>stronger than before! The pain was bad too, like the worst period pain
>ever but mainly on my abdomen. Is there anything that can be done for
>me? Locking myself indoors without internet access so I can have no male
>contact isn't really viable when I have two young children to entertain!
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Pat Sonnenstuhl, CNM, CHT
Hypnosis for Healing and HypnoFertility Therapy
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