

Hi all! I'm 24 years old and pregnant for the first time. This will be the first child for both me and my boyfriend. We are both so so happy and can not wait to start our family together. He is more than I ever could have asked for. Congratulations to everyone and best wishes for a happy and healthy pregnancy!
"...and in this moment I am happy. Happy."



A smiling Sophia Marie at 20 weeks <3




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newlifehopes -
Friday, 12 September i read you're getting the same pains.. i've been researching the lower right pain a bit, apparently its a common place to get round ligament stretching pains. not 100% sure though, as i've just read a bit. but, also, yes the cramps are so bad! i'm trying never to stretch my legs out at all to avoid them. now, today, i've started getting lower back pain when walking to much. i think its because my back is too flexible naturally and its taking my tummy weight too much! pbeaver -
Thursday, 11 September really that cool i still not sure yet i was going to put my husband name for the middle name so maybe kaden robert toni122108 -
Tuesday, 9 September yes!...my baby tends to be quiet most of the day and night, and its only certain times, like when I sit down or lay down when I feel movement, usually. a few days ago the baby was unusually active, then the next day it was back to being quiet and light movements mainly. megandgrace -
Tuesday, 9 September o your welcome!! yes some days both my boobs were sore and very tender, i remember one time at work getting bumped into and i had to go home because i was in so much pain!! i haven't had any problems since the beginning of my pregnancy. i am breastfeeding with no problems what so ever! after i am done breastfeeding i will probably have a minor surgury to remove the fidroidaddomas in my right boob for procautionary messures the doctors say but they don't beleive that they are cancerous growths. good luck with the ultrasound, i am sure it is nothing!!! let me know how it goes and i am here if you have anymore questions! sionainne -
Thursday, 4 September Nikki – That’s what I assumed as well. As far as I know, in Canada we can’t choose to have a C-Section, they are given on doctor’s orders for medical reasons. I’ve heard horrible stories about C-Sections. Not malpractice, but more so the recover period being awful. Our bodies are built for this though, we can do it!! charlee2008smummy -
Wednesday, 3 September
Hiya congrats girl davitta -
Thursday, 28 August you're very welcome!!! I know that medications can be confusing, which is why I'm grateful I worked in a pharmacy for as long as I did. Learned lots of valuable info. One more tip, typically pharmacists will know more about a drug (side effects, doses, etc) than doctors do. I wish people knew how many mistakes doctors make when prescribing meds...Hope you get some sleep!!! 35Npregnant -
Wednesday, 27 August I loved Salem and all the stands and shops we walked all around and went to that grave yard and read about the witches. It was very mystical in October. We stayed at this Bed N Breakfast in Marblehead which I loved!!! Will let you know if we make it out. I thought doing a cruise is the way to go for 7 nights and see other parts of New England. 35Npregnant -
Wednesday, 27 August Oh my gosh Davitta you live in Salem Mass. You are sooo lucky i love Mass. I was in Salem for Halloween 3 years ago. My husband and I may go this fall depending how I feel... But, I would really love to see the autumn colors in New England. We are thinking about doing the American cruise line that takes you to Mass. and Nantucket etc.... I really am soooo over California. I have been here my whole life... I always dream one day my husband will wake me up and say, Michelle we are moving to Mass.!! Yeah LOL.
davitta -
Wednesday, 27 August just a bit of knowledge i learned from being a pharmacy tech - tylenol PM is just acetominophine and diphenhydramine (benadryl). If you're not having pain or a fever, there's probably no reason to take the combo (unless your doc wants you to take both ingredients). And most OTC sleep aids are just benadryl anyway. So buying the plain benadryl or the generic diphenhydramine, which works just as well is probably going to be cheaper. You don't want to take more medicine than you need. I haven't taken any since I've been pregnant, but I would take the generic benadryl before bed and it worked fine on its own ('cept it would make me groggy when I woke up)
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