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Could A Doctor Please Help Me?

From: Bev (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 5 Nov 2002 13:03:04 -0600 (CST)


>I know this is going to sound a little strange but I'm wondering if I
>could have conceived a month sooner than I thought. My last period was
>August 11th, which didn't get as heavy as usual and by the 13th was just
>spotting. We went to an amusement park the 13th and I was so sick that
>I threw up all day and couldn't eat, so I thought maybe that caused the
>short 2 day period when they usually lasted 5-6 days and were very
>heavy. But it never started back up, just stopped with the spotting. I
>had my son January 18th of this year and never bled with him. I should
>be 12 weeks today but at 9 weeks my nausea slacked down a lot and I
>haven't felt as bad, other than the usual cramping I get. My nausea
>didn't start until I would have been around 6 weeks pregnant going by
>August 11th. Here is the strange part...I feel like I feel the baby
>move. I know 12 weeks is too soon to feel it, even though I am
>underweight, so that is why I wonder if I could be a month further
>along. Sometimes I know it is just gas but others it doesn't feel like
>it. I go for my first appointment Thursday the 7th. Will they be able
>to tell if they press on my uterus to see how far I am or will I have to
>wait for an ultrasound to find out? I am already swelling out, which I
>didn't do before until around 4 months. Thanks for your help.



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