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Re: post: 15 weeks but less bloated, less constipated, less sticking out! Anything wrong?

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Fri, 31 May 2002 15:26:43 -0500 (CDT)


This is just my experience with 2 pregnancies. I felt sooo much better around week 16 - the second trimester is often "the honeymoon time" of pregnancy because usually the sickness, bloating, bowel issues, and tiredness finally decrease somewhat and you aren't big enough to be very uncomfortable yet. If you have had good MD appts and remain in good health, then chances are that the baby is growing just fine. I am sorry about your 2 previous m/c and am sure that adds to all your worries. I hope that you find reassurance at your 20 wk ultrasound. As for your belly sticking out - I wore regular clothes through 4 1/2 mos during first pg and just kept WAITING until my belly popped out (believe me, it did)!!!!

Good luck! Diane

At Fri, 31 May 2002, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>I'm 15w5d today and during the recent days I do not feel as bloated as
>during the whole first trimester even if I ate a lot. Besides, I do not
>have constipation any more as I did in the first trimester. Is sth
>wrong? Starting 13/14 weeks I could see my lower abdomin stick out a
>little bit; it's more obvious after I am full. But the recent days it
>seems to be less sticking out. I think it should be sticking out more
>as the uterus grows. What's wrong? My eyes or sth else? I heard the h/b
>this morning using home doppler but I keep worrying whether the
>baby is growing properly. Is there still a chance for
>chromosome/genetic problem at this stage which could cause the fetus's
>internal organs not to develop properly? Is there still a chance for m/c
>due to chromosomal problem at this stage? I had 2 m/c before w/ the
>second one at 8 wks due to trisomy 22.
>Your help is highly appreciated!!






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