Hi-
i'm new to the board. I am 5 weeks
today, and have had my bloodwork done to
check my hcg and progesterone levels, and
they seem to be going up they way they
should. I am so anxious though, and
can't seem to get this know out of my
stomach. We tried for so long to get
pregnant and now that I am, I couldn't be
happier, but am terrified of the next 6-7
weeks. Just wanted to see if anyone else
out there felt the same stress and anxiety
in the first trimester and went on to have
a happy, healthy baby and pregnancy.
Thanks!
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happy828
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 07 May 2005 Posts: 2 Location: South Lyon, MI
Me Too! Posted: 05-07-05 15:11pm
Also new to the board, and I know exactly
how you feel! I have had two
miscarriages, but they were with a
different father. Still, I have decided
that it must be very normal for women to
worry about this during the first
trimester. Just try to stay positive!
Good luck.
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JuneBugzMamazExpectin
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 03 Jun 2005 Posts: 73 Location: Rohnert Park, CA
Me Too! Posted: 06-03-05 14:13pm
I totally understand you guys! I am 5
weeks today, and I have a history of
miscarraiges (3 to be exact, one of them
was in my 2nd trimester) and i'm feeling
totally anxious!
But I think that if I focus on other
things like excersize and eating right..
It kinda takes my mind off of it for a
while.
I have a 7 year old son, so i've been thru
this whol thing before....
It takes a while, but before you know it,
you're totally preggers!! Lol and can't
wait for it to end! ;]
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