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Re: No stretching pains?

From: Amy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 6 Apr 2001 17:30:42 -0500 (CDT)


At Fri, 6 Apr 2001, Jennifer wrote: >
>I am just over 8 wks. today, and really haven't felt much as far as
>any cramping or stretching of the uterus. Is that something that I
>really
>should have experienced by now? I really have been pretty nervous as
>this is
>my first pregnancy. I haven't really had any morning sickness other
>that just
>a few episodes of queasiness. I have had sore breasts, though, and have
>been
>pretty fatigued at times. I know that symptoms vary from person to
>person, but
>when should I begin feeling the stretching/cramping that I seem to hear
>so
>much about? Thank you in advance.

Some people have more morning sickness than others. With my first child I had no morning sickness at all and only one bout of queasiness with my second. Of course there is a rumor that if you are having a girl you will have more morning sickness than if you are having a boy...I don't know of any truth to that except that I had 2 boys. As far as your stretching, you probably won't begin to feel stretching and cramping until after your first trimester. Especially if this is your first. And your breasts will be sore in the first trimester and also again the last part of your third trimester. I am not a doctor, but I am speaking from experience and maybe it helps a little.




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