Showing posts with label sex. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sex. Show all posts

10.08.2012

ovuline : by amy

 my buddy, DJ, sent me this link and asked for my opinion.


From their website:
Ovuline helps couples conceive faster. Going way beyond fertility calendars and period trackers, Ovuline tells couples when they are fertile and exactly what to do each day to maximize their chances of getting pregnant. Ovuline can also be used to avoid pregnancy or track menstrual cycles.
Does anyone else think is a little...weird? 

First, I read "Ovuline?"  Where I have I heard that before?  Then realized it was from one of the best holiday movies of all time, A Christmas Story (Be sure to drink your...Ovaltine??  A crummy commercial??  Sonovabitch!)  Pretty crappy name because while this company is trying to inform me of infertility, all I can think about is little Ralphie drinking his Ovaltine.

Sorry, I digress.

I had a hard time understanding what this company actually did.  After clicking around its website, I came to the following conclusions:
  • After the free trial, you pay a monthly price of $xx (website conveniently leaves this price out, but at one point, I thought I saw $70/month)
  • You get daily notifications like "Don't have sex today, but have lots of sex tomorrow!"
  • Stupid reminders that you shouldn't need a service to remind you of, like "Take your vitamins" (might as well say "Eat your breakfast.  Don't hold in your pee.")
  • You can ask them a question like "I have pain in my lower abdomen, what can it be?" and their experts will respond with something like  "It could be because of your hormones, PMS, hormones, lack of exercise, hormones, indigestion, hormones, etc." 
  • They also have a "Virtual Doctor which is an advanced computer algorithm developed by Harvard Doctors that learns about your unique cycle from the data you enter"  in case you ever wanted to feel like a science experiment while trying to conceive your baby.
  • You get a monthly shipment of "fertility supplies" with reminders on when/how to use each item.  If you're trying to have a baby, aren't the "fertility supplies" already, uh, there?  Like, attached to your body?

OK, so I'm a little harsh on them.  But really, wouldn't a woman who is seriously considering to get pregnant speak with their doctor-- a REAL doctor-- first?  Depending your medical history/age/etc., I'm pretty sure doctors tell you what you need to know.  I was relatively young when I first started "trying," so my doctor gave me the basics: prenatals for 2 months, calcium, vitamin D, exercise, and knowing my "fertile window" of the month.  I guess if you're really into the TMI-type-of-detail that they provide (like charts and statistics...really?) then yeah, go for it.   I could see it making a woman become obsessed with the getting-it-just-right aspect, which I feel could almost be counterproductive.  I've heard of (and seen) SO many stories of women who became naturally pregnant once they stopped "trying" and timing it so much.  Stress (and hormones) also can play a big factor on conception.

I'm also a little weirded out at how technology is finding a way into my ovaries.  What is today's society coming to when you need a technology-generated daily reminder to take your prenatal vitamin or have sex in a certain position for optimal sperm flow?  The only aspect I like is the educational information.  If they weren't trying to sell me anything, then I'd be way more amenable.   And I do understand why this would work today.  In today's world of start-ups, people are trying to make lives easier by turning any "planning" situation into an algorithm and giving you daily "stuff" (advice, reminders, boxes of gadgets and gifts) to keep you on track.  Combine that with today's female generation getting married/pregnant much later in life and you get Ovaltine, I mean Ovuline.

Maybe I'm just too old-school for this.

Interested to hearing your thoughts on this, especially if you had a hard time conceiving.  Does this sound like something you'd consider paying for, or was your doctor's guidance sufficient?

10.04.2012

my "friend" is back... by jean

last month, i got my "friend."  after almost a year and a half of not dealing with my "friend," i was annoyed to see her again!  i had just weaned myself from pumping, so i was hoping i would have at least a couple months of freedom, but no, no, no.  my body knew i was done pumping, so then my "friend" arrived.  ugh.

i've always been very regular, so i naturally assumed that since my "friend" was back, i would be back to my regular cycle.  well, that doesn't seem to be the case.  i am 5 days late.  and no, i am not pregnant.  i repeat, i am NOT pregnant.

i KNEW i couldn't be pregnant, but i still panicked.  i mentioned that we were having sex again but honestly, there really was no way i could be pregnant...so every morning when i went on the scale and saw an increase of 1 pound, i thought, omg i'm pregnant.  then all of a sudden i started to have this metallic, bitter taste in the back of my throat.  i've heard some people get that when they're pregnant!  again, i panicked, omg, am i pregnant??  i can't be! 

turns out, the metallic, bitter taste is acid reflux.  i got it all of a sudden, and it messed with my head.  increase of 1 pound each day probably had to do with the fact that i indulged in pizza and wings over the weekend. :p  hehe, whoops.

i still haven't gotten my "friend," but amy assured me and said that it could take some time for the "friend" to come back regularly. 

whew!

did it take you some time before your "friend" came regularly?  i'm not the only one panicking each day waiting for my friend, right? ;)

9.13.2012

lets talk about...: by jean

yes, let's talk about it.  really quick, short and sweet.

when i went in for my 6 week postpartum check up, my doctor asked me if we needed to talk about birth control.  i laughed at her.  i mean come on, it's only been 6 weeks since i gave birth!  of COURSE i don't need to talk about birth control! (read about my labor story here)

in the end, doesn't it come down to sleep or sex or all of those chores waiting for you-- vacuuming, dishes, laundry, cooking, showering?  many times, yes, i am too tired to even think about sex but other times there's just so much to do as soon as you come home-- make food, feed, burp, bathe, make bottle, feed, burp, change clothes, put to sleep, make food for yourself, eat, dishes, get stuff ready for tomorrow, shower, watch tv, pass out.  there aren't enough hours in the day to do EVERYTHING!  do you guys have time for sex?  yes, i hear that you have to MAKE time, but if you do have the time, don't you just want to sleep or veg out in front of the tv?

and how long after you gave birth did you start having sex again?  i can't really go into detail since most of you know who i am and it wouldn't be fair to my roommate, but i will say he was very patient with me.  :)  feel free to respond anonymously!

msnbc's article about how to reclaim the passion
huffintonpost says swedish parents have had sex while baby is in their bed. what?!
redbook's post-baby sex survival guide
the bump's article "do people ACTUALLY have sex after babies?"
discovery health's 10 ways to spice up your sex life
parent's breastfeeding take on and sex