Krystine, I don't doubt that
you're feeling like things are a little
off, but i think that you're looking so
far into this that you're mind is playing
with you-- which is easy to let happen, i
know
Its good to educate yourself about this
sort of thing but girlfreind is right,
you're feeling these things wayyy to early
and you're probably just feeling weird
because of your period.
Take some deep breaths and relax until you
can find out for
sure.
ya could be true, but then again, only i
know my body...things feel different and
not due to my
period
you dont know your body very well if you
think that what your feeling is due to
pregnancy
vanessa i felt first fetal movement at 13
weeks 4days
it was probably gas u
were feeling 13
weeks is a little early.
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Posted: 10-13-07 09:30am
Here is a suggestion...
Google pregnancy symptoms...then you can
look and see what you should be
experiencing if in fact you are pregnant,
which I don't think you are.
You can also go to twoweekwait.com to see
other peoples pregnancy symptoms day to
day...
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young Girl
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Posted: 10-13-07 10:05am
chase4
wrote:
the_girlfreind
wrote:
krystineM
wrote:
Maddie34
wrote:
Krystine, I don't doubt that
you're feeling like things are a little
off, but i think that you're looking so
far into this that you're mind is playing
with you-- which is easy to let happen, i
know
Its good to educate yourself about this
sort of thing but girlfreind is right,
you're feeling these things wayyy to early
and you're probably just feeling weird
because of your period.
Take some deep breaths and relax until you
can find out for
sure.
ya could be true, but then again, only i
know my body...things feel different and
not due to my
period
you dont know your body very well if you
think that what your feeling is due to
pregnancy
vanessa i felt first fetal movement at 13
weeks 4days
it was probably gas u
were feeling 13
weeks is a little
early.
http:
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removed/forums/maternal/messages/47660.htm
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Fetal Movement
When you are pregnant, your baby starts
moving around as early as six weeks, into
the pregnancy, about the time the heart
starts beating. As the legs, arms, hands
and feet are formed, you can actually see
this movement during an ultrasound long
before you can feel it in your body.
There is no set rule as to when you will
first feel your baby move. The first
movements that a woman can feel are
generally referred to as fluttering. Some
women say it feels like butterflies in
their stomach.
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Maddie34
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Posted: 10-13-07 10:23am
krystine, aren't you like 16? You're
period changes as you get older- some
things go away, other new things start
hitting hard- so just because you feel
different doesn't mean it isn't you're
period. I don't doubt that you know you're
body, but it doesn't mean that things
aren't changing.
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young Girl
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Posted: 10-13-07 10:31am
Maddie34
wrote:
krystine, aren't you like
16? You're period changes as you get
older- some things go away, other new
things start hitting hard- so just because
you feel different doesn't mean it isn't
you're period. I don't doubt that you know
you're body, but it doesn't mean that
things aren't
changing.
shes 18
but
same diff
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Ingi
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Posted: 10-13-07 11:26am
Must I do everything?
Quote:
tr>
When sperm is
deposited in the vagina, it travels
through the cervix and into the Fallopian
tubes. Conception usually takes place in
the Fallopian tube. A single sperm
penetrates the mother's egg cell, and the
resulting cell is called a zygote.
The zygote contains all of the genetic
information (DNA) necessary to become a
child. Half of the genetic information
comes from the mother’s egg, and half
from the father’s sperm.
The zygote spends the next few days
traveling down the Fallopian tube and
divides to form a ball of cells. Further
cell division creates an inner group of
cells with an outer shell. This stage is
called a "blastocyst". The inner group of
cells will become the embryo, while the
outer group of cells will become the
membranes that nourish and protect it.
The blastocyst reaches the uterus at
roughly the fifth day, and implants into
the uterine wall on about day six. At
this point in the mother's menstrual
cycle, the endometrium (lining of the
uterus) has grown and is ready to support
a fetus. The blastocyst adheres tightly to
the endometrium, where it receives
nourishment via the mother's bloodstream.
PLEASE READ where it says YOU ARE NOT
PREGNANT. Thank you.
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vanessalouanne
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Posted: 10-13-07 17:52pm
the baby is moving, yes but it is not big
enough to feel movement.
When I went to my OBGYN at 16 wks I said
that I was pretty sure that I felt
movement and he was really surprised
because he said that it was to early, and
that was with my 3rd pregnancy when women
usually experience it earlier.
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krystineM
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Posted: 10-13-07 23:59pm
Maddie34
wrote:
krystine, aren't you like
16? You're period changes as you get
older- some things go away, other new
things start hitting hard- so just because
you feel different doesn't mean it isn't
you're period. I don't doubt that you know
you're body, but it doesn't mean that
things aren't
changing.
I never said things arent changing.
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young Girl
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Posted: 10-14-07 00:01am
krystineM
wrote:
Maddie34
wrote:
krystine, aren't you like
16? You're period changes as you get
older- some things go away, other new
things start hitting hard- so just because
you feel different doesn't mean it isn't
you're period. I don't doubt that you know
you're body, but it doesn't mean that
things aren't
changing.
I never said things arent
changing.
good! as long as you are pen minded and
know what could be happening with your
body since it could be so many things
going on
why dont you go into the obgyn or planned
parenthood or something?
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Maddie34
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Posted: 10-14-07 00:09am
hehe sorry krystine when i said changes I
meant with your period. I can't remember
if you've said you've had a lot of pms
symptoms before. You're kind of hard to
follow since you post so many places!
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krystineM
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Posted: 10-14-07 00:14am
i've researched all the topics that i've
posted on here, pragnancy symptoms,
ovulation, mensturation...i've learned
alot on here too dont get me wrong.
I was just trying to get results from
pregnant mothers, mothers who have had a
baby and people that could be in the same
situation as me.
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sick_mama17
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Joined: 22 Jun 2007 Posts: 960 Location: , England
Posted: 10-14-07 06:42am
Ingi
wrote:
Must I do everything?
Quote:
tr>
When sperm is
deposited in the vagina, it travels
through the cervix and into the Fallopian
tubes. Conception usually takes place in
the Fallopian tube. A single sperm
penetrates the mother's egg cell, and the
resulting cell is called a zygote.
The zygote contains all of the genetic
information (DNA) necessary to become a
child. Half of the genetic information
comes from the mother’s egg, and half
from the father’s sperm.
The zygote spends the next few days
traveling down the Fallopian tube and
divides to form a ball of cells. Further
cell division creates an inner group of
cells with an outer shell. This stage is
called a "blastocyst". The inner group of
cells will become the embryo, while the
outer group of cells will become the
membranes that nourish and protect it.
The blastocyst reaches the uterus at
roughly the fifth day, and implants into
the uterine wall on about day six. At
this point in the mother's menstrual
cycle, the endometrium (lining of the
uterus) has grown and is ready to support
a fetus. The blastocyst adheres tightly to
the endometrium, where it receives
nourishment via the mother's bloodstream.
PLEASE READ where it says YOU ARE NOT
PREGNANT. Thank
you.
Yes ingi, you must!
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fairytale007
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Posted: 10-14-07 09:32am
LOL I didn't really start feeling fetal
movement until I was almost 20 weeks. I
guess it's all the fat in my stomach that
was blocking it...hahaha!