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 General::Pregnancy

General::Pregnancy



An amazing transformation will be occuring over the next nine months!

Congratulations on your pregnancy! It takes approximately 260 days for your baby to completely form and develop from the date of conception to the date of birth. Your baby will start out as a microscopic zygote and grow into a 7-8 pound (on average) human being! You are carrying a miracle inside of you. While every pregnancy is unique, most women will experience many of the same symptoms, feelings and concerns at some point during their pregnancy. Here you can talk about anything related to pregnancy.



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titangoddess - 100 days ago.
2ndontheway2010~ I have never heard of Clomid increasing your M/S. I am but one person so asking for a second opinion from your doctor may be the thing. By now that Clomid is way out of your system. It sounds to me like you just have one very strong bean in there. Congrats and I hope you feel better.

2ndontheway2010 - 101 days ago.
Hey Ladies, Just a ? for anyone out there who got pregnant via clomid. I am 18 weeks and am still vomiting every 2-3 days(I am taking zofran) Does anyone know if clomid can make ms. worse? My dr said that it was a possiblity since it messes w/ur hormones...Anyone else experiencing this?

titangoddess - 103 days ago.
Hey Debz81~ I had a natural birth with my second one and I swear I didn't know I was in labor. The contractions started off by feeling a lot like menstrual cramps which totally threw me off as I had braxton hicks for months prior. The contractions started regular about two hours after the cramping started. The lasted about 2 minutes every seven minutes like clock work. They say to go in when they are constant and less than ten minutes apart. Real contractions usually are very constant even if the pain related to them is not. I only had pain with like every fourth one and that pain was minor. I had an easy birth with my son and I pray you do also. Good Luck and congrats. PS.. I also had a discharge of bloody show 6 hours before I gave birth.

AshShayneSyd - 104 days ago.
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mummy6 - 104 days ago.
mumm2be- Hello guess who love you!

Debz81 - 104 days ago.
Hi could any1 please help me, i was due my 3rd baby yesterday and have started with contractions threw the nite, although its my 3rd i have never gone into labour naturally, whats the average times and strength that contractions start n last for, and when do i go hospital? xx

titangoddess - 104 days ago.
Hey was wondering if there were any other women out there in my situation. I am currently about 6-7 wks pregnant with my third child. I am less than two months away from 40. That is not the shocking part. I had my tubes tied in 92, had a reversal in 98, tubes totally blocked in 02/03. Did IVF and now have a beautiful 5yr old son. My tubes were blocked in 05 with two tests to confirm that. I took a pg test because my hubby was taunting me all because I ate a raw onion. To my surprise it was POS. Had my first u/s a week ago and it showed a growing gestational sac and perfect yolk sac at 5 wks 4days. I am shocked and stunned as is my OB. This is a total miracle with the chances of getting pg less than .04%. Looking for someone in the same boat to share stunned and shocked with.. LOL..

Bri - 104 days ago.
mumm2bee - Not everyone experiences morning sickness. Be thankful. I was queasy during my last one for 18 weeks and this last time I was losing weight from not being able to keep food down. I was worried because I lost over 10lbs. Don't worry. Unless you are having other problems then I'm sure you're fine. Some books will say that the loss of ALL pregnancy symptoms can be a sign of loss but that would mean you are sick and then all of a sudden you aren't. Plus if your breasts were tender then that stopped and so on and so on. It sounds like you were having cramping from the beginning which is normal but not actual morning sickness. You're fine and really lucky! Enjoy every minute of it for us that couldn't! HAHA!

Beautiful Bre - 104 days ago.
mumm2be- with my first kid. i didnt get any morning sickness and for the whole pregnancy it was super easy was like i wasnt prego at all. but which this one i had 23 weeks of sickness and have just felt worse! so be happy you dont have that sickness!

babycoleman - 104 days ago.
mumm2bee... Not experiencing any morning sickness isn't bad at all...it's luck! As for the cramping, I wouldn't worry to much if it isn't accompanied by spotting/bleeding.

mumm2bee - 104 days ago.
just a quick question, i am nine weeks on tuesday and i havent experienced any sickness yet? i will ill around week 4 and had severe stomach cramps but only for a day, i have all other symptoms but would like your opinion on weather something is wrong or i am just being paranoid?!....thanks

Roselea - 105 days ago.
hi wondering if anyone knows what this means last night i went to the emergency room for bleeding and cramping. they did an ultrasound blood tests and a pelvic exam. what they told me is my b-quant level is 11116.2 but they didnt know if that was normal for how far along i am which is 8 weeks and they also said my yolk sac is very large which could mean miscarriage.. is my b-quant level right? is there any other reason for a large yolk sac? they told me they couldnt tell what was wrong and they scheduled me to se my ob-gyn

nickykennedy - 105 days ago.
Hi am in my 11th week. Is there anyone due about Feb 26, 2010?

fiskaval - 106 days ago.
Ok so in the past couple week when I cough or laugh heavy,..... i feel a strain on the lower left side of my stomach...... i have had a positive test with many symptoms and appointments set up HELP ME

fiskaval - 106 days ago.
I took a test lat Saturday ... three days late.. but I have been having symptoms for at least three weeks before that. is that possible

felicia-lundstrom - 107 days ago.
Hi Ladies. Wondering if anyone can help anwser my questions! If so, please write a private message on my page! Thanks. I last had my period around July 3th (give or take a day) I've been cramping for about a week now like I'm going to get my period but still haven't. I'm about 3 or so days late and it makes me very nervous because I normally get my period every 3 weeks... not every 30 days. I took a Digital Pregnancy test today and it says that I'm not pregnant. I have absolutely no symptoms of being pregnant... so why is my cycle late???? The only thing that I can think of is maybe from working out a lot. I have done about 20 miles this week, I go to the gym 3 hours a day... I just started so I am wondering if this is the reason why I am late... if any one has any ideas on what it could be, please let me know!!!!

trishdish - 107 days ago.
I'm in my 26th week with my first pregnancy and I've noticed a lot of numbness in my fingers, especially while sleeping. Is this normal?

mandarae - 107 days ago.
question ladies: I joined this site last year when I found out I was pregnant with twins. I was updating my page today because I had some free time while the babies napped - AND I am pregnant again!! I have such good vivid memories written on my page of the twins and I hate to lose them, but it takes up alot of space. Is there anyway to save your page or history that information without printing it??

saphire20035 - 108 days ago.
hello everyone I have a question my first ultrasound at (6 weeks 2 day) said I would be 13 week 2 days and there was only one as of today but I went in for my first prenatal and when I got check out she said I felt like I was 20 weeks and now I have a utlrasound next week, has this happened to anyone before could the utlrasound be wrong could I be 20 weeks or could there be 2?

taratrinity - 109 days ago.
1stTimeMommy2BKC - this is my 1st pregnancy and i felt the baby move for the first time at 15 weeks. then i didn't feel him for another 3 weeks really. now he kicks all of the time. enjoy it now while you can just waiting for a kick. he beats the crap outta me - especially while i'm sitting at my desk at work and right before i go to bed. the best way i ever heard it being described was not the flutters of a butterfly, but like popcorn popping or bubbles. it's exactly what it feels like. i'm sure you've already felt it, but you just didn't know it yet! and Bri is right, don't anticipate it. you'll just know when you feel it. and that first time you realize it, it's amaaaaaazing. then it gets old. haha.

tiffyy - 110 days ago.
xylina, that could be normal, lots of pple have it too early before week 8 and end up worrying sick cuz can't see anything or heartbeat yet. that's y i rather wait unless you haev any issues or complications then i dun recommend u/s yet

samanthadawn - 110 days ago.
ok question! im due for my period in 2 days (wed) and i just checked my cervix and it's high and smooth i know that usually means pregnancy but do any of you think there is any chance that im not pregnant or is that pretty much usually dead on answer?

Bri - 110 days ago.
1stTimeMommy2BKC - Being a first time mom I wouldn't expect to feel movement yet. The averag first time mom will feel movement between 20-22weeks. This will also depend on if you have padding or not. But. to answer your question. I feel it when I least expect it. I'll be watching tv and feel a flutter or reading a book. I'll be in the tub or eating dinner. You probably won't feel it while walking, running, or any other physical activity. The sway of Mom tends to put babies to sleep which is another reason why moms complain about baby keeping them up all night kicking. HAHA! 14weeks is still very early. I felt it a little before that with my second but then it stopped for a week and then I'd feel something. I'm not over 18weeks and do feel it almost every day but not always. Also, as soon as you do feel something and you whatever you were doing to pay attention you won't feel it again. It just seems to be the way babies work. HAHA! I do that all the time. I feel a kick and then pay attention waiting for the next one and nothing for ever. Don't worry, you'll get kicks soon enough. When you feel it you'll know.

1stTimeMommy2BKC - 111 days ago.
Hello~ I am 14 weeks today and can't feel the baby move. I've read a lot of comments below where others are feeling baby move a lot. To all of you who can feel the baby - do you generally feel the baby when your active or when your relaxing?

xylina - 111 days ago.
hello i have a question I have taken pregnancy tests and still pregnant have been missed a period in 2 weeks. i feel pregnant nauseas and boobs hurt and tired i am like 5 or 6 weeks preggo and i had an ultra sound yesterday and nothing showed up... Is that normal does anybody know?


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