search:

Re: Fetal Movement

From: Rachael (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 20 Mar 2000 17:48:26 -0600 (CST)


I felt my baby around 15 weeks... Definitely baby movement. First pregnancy. I'm tall and slender, my doctor wasn't surprised at my 16 week checkup when I reported this and definitely didn't say I was imagining it! One tip for pregnant women, learn the art of smiling and nodding at the same time (while keeping your mouth graciously closed) to people who have very good intentions but really don't know what they're talking about.

:o)

Congratulations on feeling your little one!! It's so exciting!!!

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




recommended search...
Google
OBGYN.net forums endometriosis zone Web

use when must restrict search to only the pregnancy & birth forum...
Enter search keywords:
Returns per screen: Require all keywords:
Return to [ Pregnancy & Birth Forum ] Report TECHNICAL Problems ONLY to: webmaster@obgyn.net
Last Updated: Thu Jun 18 13:37:16 2009

Women's Insurance Checklist from Auto Insurance Quote

home | medical professionals | women | industry | forums | international
e-mail | about us | advertising | our sponsors | contact us | disclaimer |

This information is provided for educational purposes only.
Please read the disclaimer. ©1996-2008, all rights reserved.
Do not reproduce without permission of MediSpecialty.com