35 Years of Age And 10 Weeks Pregnant Posted: 03-10-04 14:57pm
Hi there,
just to share my enxieties with the rest
of you. I am expecting my first baby and
I am in my 10th week. I do not
experience morning sickness at all. But
what I am facing is blotedness and tummy
discomforts, and feels lethargic all in
the evening .
Sometimes I do feel pain in my tummy like
a pulling force. It will come and go.
When I sleep, I will feel discomforts
expecially when I turn to my left.
I am just wondering whether these a
symptoms of any misfortunes ??
I hope some one can give me her feedback.
Thank you
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kat6963420
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Posted: 04-01-04 13:08pm
This sounds normal to me. In both of my
pregnancies I had no morning sickness, or
any problems in the morning. It was
more toward evening that I felt sick, and
stomach cramps.
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bebe
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Congrats Posted: 05-17-04 14:14pm
Hi, madasari, congratulations, I cannot
answer your questions, but just to wish
you congrats and would like to ask you, is
this your first? I am wondering coz, i'm
34 and trying to get pregnant.
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linuxChique
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Posted: 05-20-04 02:30am
Yes, she said in her first post this was
her first baby.
Madasari - congrats! Yes, that is
normal. I'm 8 weeks preg now and have
been experiencing those pains for about
three weeks now. It feels like you've
pulled a muscle in your lower abdomen?
That is from your uterus expanding and
growing. Its normal - don't worry!
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insurancegirl
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Posted: 05-20-04 03:12am
Congrats on your pregnancy! Don't worry
about the "pains" it is normal and they
will come and go. It's just the baby
stretching your uterus, as it gets
bigger!
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