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Well, from what I know, your baby-making hormones go into overdrive right about then (because that's when you're able and likely to get pregnant), which also means that, as one friend put it, "there isn't an ugly man on the planet" :-)
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Can someone tell me what exactly is the deal with hormones?
Every single month, about one week before I get my period, I get serious baby fever! And I'm on the pill, so I don't even get "real" period/hormones cycles...
I'm very curious for an explanation for this, and how to make a rational decision when, 10 days out of 30, the fever takes over??!