Question for you that's probably stupid...feel free to laugh and point at me. :)
90% of women can expect to get pregnant within a year after discontinuing birth control (source. Based on my very limited (very!) of your timetable, it sounds like you hit that mark pretty close. So why does a religious ritual get the credit, rather than the awesomeness of biology and your own body?
If you had come home, had sex, and immediately gotten pregnant after the ritual, I'd say, "Okay, that makes sense," but given that it was end of August when you got pregnant...why attribute your pregnancy to a ritual?
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90% of women can expect to get pregnant within a year after discontinuing birth control (source. Based on my very limited (very!) of your timetable, it sounds like you hit that mark pretty close. So why does a religious ritual get the credit, rather than the awesomeness of biology and your own body?
If you had come home, had sex, and immediately gotten pregnant after the ritual, I'd say, "Okay, that makes sense," but given that it was end of August when you got pregnant...why attribute your pregnancy to a ritual?