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Re: Pregnancy Symptoms

From: sally (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 25 Oct 2001 16:33:04 -0500 (CDT)


At Thu, 25 Oct 2001, J. wrote: >
>Jane,
>
>Count yourself amongst the lucky ones!! I'm 9 weeks, have had no nausea
>at all, my breasts were very sore at first, but that subsided and now
>only the nipples are really sensitive, and I get a little tired. But
>we've already heard a heartbeat on Doppler!
>
>I think it is nonsense about symptoms being an indicator of the health
>of a pregnancy. Many women with awful nausea go on to miscarry, and
>many women with few symptoms go on to have healthy pregnancies. The
>symptoms alone don't really tell you anything at all.
>
>Try to enjoy that you're feeling good! And most of all, try not to worry
>unless there's really something to worry about, otherwise you'll drive
>yourself crazy!!
>
>Best,
>Judi
>At Thu, 25 Oct 2001, Jane wrote:
>>
>>I am 6 weeks pregnant, and I feel fleeting vague nausea once in a while,
>>and my breasts are sore.
>>It seems to me that pg symptoms vary so much that they aren't a reliable indication of anything apart from how well your body is tolerating rising hormone levels.
>>I know I have heard that there are good pregnancies even without major
>>symtoms, but aren't the stronger better pregnancies with lots of nausea,
>>etc???
>>
>>Also, since I am only 6 weeks, might these symtoms start or would they
>>have been here already?
>>
>>(I know, be careful what you wish for).
>>
>>--
>>Jane
>>



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