Belly Aches And Pregnancy... Posted: 05-17-05 13:53pm
I am now 6 months and 2 weeks. I have
been getting tummy aches since the past
weekend. Almost a week now. I know its
gas but also the same problems as others
no normal fecal matter just water like .
I am trying to eat what you are suppose to
when you have diariah. But so far it has
not worked. What should I do. I am kinda
embarassed to go to the doctors. I dunno
why. I read about the stones and that
makes me nervous. What should I do? I
get hungry and I don't know what to eat
because I want it to be ok for the baby
and also for my digestive system. Apples,
bananas and toast is basically all that I
have had. I get so hungry , its hard.
Also yes lots of water. Can you tell me
what to do.\
thanks, mur
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lilangelwasdevil
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Joined: 20 Jan 2006 Posts: 6 Location: United Kingdom
Tummy Aches Posted: 04-12-06 02:53am
I beleive your tummy aches are braxton
hicks... These are practice contractions.
I used to get them all the time from 5
months onwards. Most women do not
experience these until later in pregnancy.
As for the diarrhoea. Im guessing its
because of your diet. Yes eat what you
crave.. But please do try to have a
varied diet too.. I would suggest. As
all users on here.. If in doubt....
Check it out.. Go see ur Dr. Dont feel
embarrased or silly.. Its ok to be
worried during pregnancy.. Its all part
of being a woman who is carrying a baby.
Please just go and have a check up..
Either at your ante natal clinic or
through your gp
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