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The relationship between unprotected sex, brain damage, and the thousand cock stare
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<blockquote data-quote="TravelerKai" data-source="post: 564738" data-attributes="member: 7561"><p>Cot damn. I forgot all about this post. </p><p></p><p>She went back to normal when the first kid turned ~2. Then she went right back into Mommy Brain syndrome again because of being pregnant with kid number two. </p><p></p><p>Now kid number 2 is almost 2 years old and while she is not as ditzy or airheaded as before, she is still clumsy (dropping things, etc.) I think clumsy is probably her personality. I don't think that is going away. She is still a big chested Chinese version Blonde. </p><p></p><p>The cliff notes is that it seems to take around 2 years (plus or minus 6 months) after birth for the hormone levels to level off and stop giving them the mental fog. I wish I had gotten blood work done on her to compare and contrast it. Maybe some guys super knowledgeable on hormones on the forum may have insight on female hormones during pregnancy and post pregnancy. I recently got on TRT myself and my mental fog is completely gone, so it does make me curious. As for the breastfeeding, the breast feeding stopped before 2 years, but did not impact anything as far as I can tell. Women can still squeeze a drop out sometimes even if they cut off the milk. Again, that is hormone driven.</p><p></p><p>Another thing I noticed is that it did take a little longer for her to lose the weight from the second baby compared to the first and the mommy brain seemed to be correlated to that as well, because it did not seem to go away when the weight started to fall off. </p><p></p><p>So to sum up, is it all just elevated estrogen (estradiol) and progesterone, etc. levels?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TravelerKai, post: 564738, member: 7561"] Cot damn. I forgot all about this post. She went back to normal when the first kid turned ~2. Then she went right back into Mommy Brain syndrome again because of being pregnant with kid number two. Now kid number 2 is almost 2 years old and while she is not as ditzy or airheaded as before, she is still clumsy (dropping things, etc.) I think clumsy is probably her personality. I don't think that is going away. She is still a big chested Chinese version Blonde. The cliff notes is that it seems to take around 2 years (plus or minus 6 months) after birth for the hormone levels to level off and stop giving them the mental fog. I wish I had gotten blood work done on her to compare and contrast it. Maybe some guys super knowledgeable on hormones on the forum may have insight on female hormones during pregnancy and post pregnancy. I recently got on TRT myself and my mental fog is completely gone, so it does make me curious. As for the breastfeeding, the breast feeding stopped before 2 years, but did not impact anything as far as I can tell. Women can still squeeze a drop out sometimes even if they cut off the milk. Again, that is hormone driven. Another thing I noticed is that it did take a little longer for her to lose the weight from the second baby compared to the first and the mommy brain seemed to be correlated to that as well, because it did not seem to go away when the weight started to fall off. So to sum up, is it all just elevated estrogen (estradiol) and progesterone, etc. levels? [/QUOTE]
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