Ok, I am guessing that you all might get a
laugh from this one. Well, I was
ovulating either friday night or saturday
morning according to the opks. So, my
husband and I who are normally quite
active in the bedroom kicked it up a
notch. We kicked that notch up so far
that we threw my back out! If any of you
think it is hard to be in the mood for sex
all the time while trying to conceive, try
doing it with searing pain down your back
and into your butt. My husband at times
would start to laugh as I was unable to
move at all and could not help in any way,
shape or form. I am lucky he is a good
sport about all of this. I am now in a
back brace and unable to take any pain
meds or muscle relaxors due to us trying
to conceive. My chiropracter advised me
to take it easy for a while. He had this
look on his face like he was trying really
hard not to laugh out loud. Oh well, at
least if this time takes I will have a
great story to tell my girlfriends about
how my baby was conceived. For all of
you out there trying, be careful and don't
try anything that requires you to be
'bendy'. It is dangerous!
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Bridget
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Posted: 03-13-06 12:38pm
Hahaha! I hope you're not in too much
pain. Are you at least taking tylenol or
anything?
I threw my back out having sex once.
Things can get a little out of hand in a
hot tub when you're weightless. We were
ttc at the time too so after that I
couldn't move and was just like "stick it
in, do what you have to do". It wasn't
very romantic.
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