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Re: Fetal MovementFrom: Janice (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon, 20 Mar 2000 20:37:07 -0000
I know :)....Take heart though. All my family and friends say they were around 20 weeks so any day now for you :) Janice
-- ---------- > From: Sarah <anonymous@obgyn.net> > To: Multiple recipients of list PREGNANCY-BIRTH <pregnancy-birth@forum.obgyn.net> > Subject: Re: Fetal Movement > Date: 20 March 2000 20:07 > > You are lucky! I'm 19 weeks and can't feel a thing. I'm starting to get > very frustrated by all the people who ask then say, "you can't? do you > think something's wrong?" I know they don't mean anything by it but it's > not a nice thing to say to a pregnant woman . . . > > -Sarah > > At Mon, 20 Mar 2000, Janice wrote: > > > >Hi, > > > >I am 15 weeks and 5 days pregnant and for the past week I have been having > >definite baby flutterings. This is my first baby and unfortunately > >everyone else is trying to ruin my delight by saying that it is too early > >to feel. However I am 99% sure thats what Im feeling. Heck Im 100%. > > > >I suffer from endometriosis and I noticed once on my notes that the doctor > >had written that my uterus was "anteverted", but he never explained this. > >Does this mean my uterus is tilted more forward than normal? > > > >If so....is this the reason I am feeling the baby so early? > > > >and again...if so...does this cause any complications for the pregnancy? > > > >I did start showing at 6 weeks...so i guess Im a little abnormal lol. > > > >Thanks a million > > > >Janice >
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