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Q: cramps and breast soreness
asked by: dannyboygirl on March 26th, 2008
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Hello All.Thank you for taking the time to help us.. .My husband and I are trying to concieve our 1st child..This is the first try...We were like rabbits for1 and a half weeks every 12 hrs... we started March 6-15... I ovulated the 12th...they say it takes 1-2 days to conception..
I took a digital clearblue and it said pregnant 2hrs later I took a One step pregnancy test with the lines and it came up positive. I also yesterday took 2 Baby Test.So I took like 5 test in 2 1/2 days pretty pathetic huh.You get a lil excited when you keep seeing the positive...This was the 1st time trying to concieve...we prayed n prayed n timed ovulation by doing it a week before and few days after...Taking My breast were soar for 5 days and i had some cramps a while back like 2 days after conception I guess..We ate healthy n excersised the 2 1/2 weeks before my ovulation...I love that Dan Active it helped my digestion and bowel movements..Sorry all the confusion...I have a doctor appt tomorrow because my family wants me to be sure...Anyways..I have been having cramps and wondering is that normal and why aren't my breast sore anymore Im so new to this???Any help is greatly and humbly appreciated..
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mominashoe
replied on March 26th, 2008
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First of all congrats on the pregnancy!!

Every pregnancy is different, even for the same person, and you are going to feel terrible some days and better on others. I think everything you are feeling right now is normal... and best of luck to you Smile

Just remember if something doesn't feel right, it never hurts to ask or call your doctor. Pregnancy is a tough and complex thing (and that's coming from someone who's been there 7 times.)
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dannyboygirl
replied on March 26th, 2008
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Congrats to you Mominashoe
I want six kids I want to catch up to you...lol..thanks alot...Is sex good for the baby I use to hear that alot or is it a myth??n til what month can you have it??Thanks alot
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