That explains it!

Posted on Jan 20, 2008 under Comic Relief |
The term “unexplained infertility” has struck fear and despair in the hearts of many a desperate couple. I’m pleased to report that we no longer fall into that category - our “infertility” has now been explained…by my husband! This morning while we were lazing around in the jacuzzi, I raised my foot out of the water and the following conversation ensued:

H: “Let’s see what my ovaries are doing.” (When I ovulate, the ovarian reflexes on my feet swell up and become slightly red).
C: ” Your ovaries are in your feet? No wonder you’re not pregnant yet. I’m 40 years old - my sperm die when they reach your kneecaps!”

Now we know…

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11 Responses to “That explains it!”

  1. Simone Says:

    Hi

    Just completed a great workout.

    Nice to meet another SA on the Healthy You Challenge.

  2. Krissie Says:

    That is hilarious. At least he’ll let you talk about your conversations. We’ve had 2 this weekend that Nathan won’t let me blog about…

  3. Chubby Chick Says:

    That is hilarious! lol

  4. jenty Says:

    I nearly spat my coffee all over the screen. hee hee.

  5. Bev Says:

    BRILLIANT, now I know the answer LOL LOL LOL, and its taken 9 years to find the answer to Unexplained. Cheers to and DH:)))))) Lv Bev

  6. Lidian Says:

    You learn something new every day I guess! lol - now I’m done for the day! :)

  7. Victoria Says:

    Hello from another Healthy You Challenge member.

    Wishing you all the best, and have a great week!

  8. Linda Says:

    HAHAHA….SO funny.

    Thanks for that

    Hugs xx

  9. diana the scale junkie Says:

    You crack me up!

  10. swizzlepop Says:

    LOL

    How did you find the ovarian reflexes on your feet? I have mittelschmerz which lets me know when I am ovulating, but would be very curious to see the reflexes in my feet as well. I can’t wait to get into a hot tub again but we’ve been avoiding them since TTC started.

  11. justoofat Says:

    *smile*

    The ability to joke about such things is a crucial part of surviving them, I feel. :)
    Cheers.
    j

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