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Re: Symptoms So Early???

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 29 Apr 2003 18:21:41 -0500 (CDT)


When a woman conceives her body goes full force into preparing to support and house a little one. One of the things that happens is that our blood supply increases. Hence, the exaggerated veins and looking like a road map. Blue veins everywhere. This will go away with time. Good luck and so sorry to hear about your loss. At Tue, 29 Apr 2003, Taylor wrote: >
>Hi, Dee. Thank you. I don't mind at all. I'm so sorry for your loss.
>:( I first noticed the veins in my chest area (breasts to shoulders) but
>I also notice them in my abdominal area. I wish you well.
>At Tue, 29 Apr 2003, Dee wrote:
>>
>>Hi ! If you don't mind my asking .. where in particular are your blue
>>veins located or running to and from ??I apparntly had a miscarriage ,
>>but still have blue veins and can't find anything much on the internet
>>about them .With one pregnancy I did have very early symptoms like you
>>describe , and every pregnancy is different , so who knows . "Maybe"
>>you could be further along . As for your pregnancy ..CONGRATS !
>>
>>At Tue, 29 Apr 2003, Taylor wrote:
>>>
>>>I am 4 weeks pregnant but already have all of the symptoms of pregnancy
>>>including abdominal distention, enlarged breasts and areolas,
>>>Montgomery's & Chadwick's signs, dark, puffy & sensitive areolas,
>>>apparent veins in chest and abdominal area, new stretch marks, nausea,
>>>unusual fatigue, frequent urination, acne, flushed cheeks and those are
>>>just the ones I can think of. Is it normal for all of these symptoms to
>>>appear so early into a pregnancy? I have two other children. Thanks.
>>>
>>>--
>>>Taylor
>>>



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