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a Little Concerned!? Posted: 05-09-07 13:59pm
well i just found out i am 5 weeks prego
sunday. and im a little worried that my
fiance is still being rough, which is no
problem with me. but after (excuse me for
this but i have to include this info to
make this make sence) last night my tummy
hurt a little bit and it kinda concerns
me. should he not be so rouge or is there
NOTHING to worry about, since im only 5
weeks.
Thanks,
PaTy
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Dannzibelle
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Posted: 05-09-07 14:02pm
Do you mean rough during sex? Sex is not a
problem during pregnancy unless you are
advised by a doctor not to have it, if you
are worried then try asking him to calm it
down a little just for your own piece of
mind
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duckypaty
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Posted: 05-09-07 14:07pm
yea during sex. i will try doing that. i
haven't seen a doctor yet AT ALL for the
pregnancy like i said i've only known for
4 days he's had 2
kids before this so i wan't to sure. but
thank you it makes me feel better to hear
it from other people!
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Dannzibelle
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Posted: 05-09-07 14:13pm
duckypaty
wrote:
yea during sex. i will try
doing that. i haven't seen a doctor yet AT
ALL for the pregnancy like i said i've
only known for 4 days he's had 2
kids before this so i wan't to sure. but
thank you it makes me feel better to hear
it from other people!
Hey aslong as he's not throwing you
against walls or jumping on you you'll be
fine Good luck
when you do go to the docotors, there's
bloods to be taken at your first
appointment *sigh*
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