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Re: 15w4d Pregnant...What is normal???...LOL

From: Jennifer (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 10 Sep 2001 19:22:42 -0500 (CDT)


Michele....Im 15w4d Pregnant :o)

At Mon, 10 Sep 2001, Michele wrote: >
>At Mon, 10 Sep 2001, Jennifer wrote:
>>
>>This is my 3rd pregnancy...first one that has made it past 8w3d (had 2
>>d&c's). Every little pain and cramp freaks me out!..LOL Can someone
>>clue me in on what is normal to feel around 15-16 weeks as far as pain
>>and cramping goes? Ive been having occasional menstral-like cramping, a
>>constant dull lower backache like i get with my period, and occasional
>>pains on both sides of abdomen just inside hipbones.
>>
>I am getting the same kind of pain by my hipbones. I am wondering what
>it is. I am 12 dpo and I am wondering why I am getting so many veins in
>my breats. etc. Let me know if you take a home test
>
>>Also...If something is wrong with the pregnancy...will I know it? Im
>>worried about things like incompenent cervix and preterm labor but since
>>i dont know what labor pains or even braxton hicks feel like...I dont
>>know what to look out for. Is there any danger to checking cervix
>>occasionally with clean hands for dialation???
>>
>>Thanks...any info from anyone is appreciated!! Going nuts...again...LOL
>>Jenn
>>
>>P.S. I also have a doppler and baby's heartrate is usually
>>@150bpm...will heartrate change with labor or if something is wrong or
>>is there something the doppler will pick up as far as something being
>>wrong??






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