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Some Questions For a First Time Mom Posted: 02-16-05 15:50pm
Okay I have a few questions I am 20 weeks
pregnant. When I eat dinner it feel like
I have horrible indigestion but after like
a few hours it goes away and then I feel
nauseous and have to eat again. I was
just wondering if it was normal to feel
this way after I eat b/c I didn't think my
insides were push up that high already?
Also I was wondering how far along are you
supposed to be when like your hands and
feet swell?
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Krista Kai
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Posted: 02-16-05 19:46pm
I'm 25 weeks now. I didn't have any
indigestion at 20 weeks but lately i've
started having a lot of heartburn if I eat
spicy things - which totally sucks cuz I
love mexican food. :( so far I haven't
really had any swelling in my hands, at
least not so my rings are much tighter or
anything. But my feet have swollen up
some so that some of my shoes are tight on
me. Saturday night I went to a dress-up
dance and wore heels, and in no time my
feet were puffing out and sore. :( so I
guess my feet are swollen but not my hands
much.
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sftbllchika06
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Posted: 02-18-05 21:25pm
I think my fingers are just getting fat
and spicy food is the only food that
doesn't give me indigestion
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Krista Kai
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Posted: 02-18-05 22:27pm
sftbllchika06
wrote:
spicy food is the only food
that doesn't give me
indigestion
i think i'd trade you cuz I love spicy
food but it really makes me pay now with
bad heartburn and gas. :(
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