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Re: Constant slight menstrual cramping at 14 weeks

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Sat, 17 May 2003 11:59:22 -0500 (CDT)


Amy,

Isn't it a bummer when you actually are wanting to get into maternity clothes and you're just not there yet??? I'm 20 weeks today, and STILL waiting to pop out! It was a cause of SOME (I have so much) of my anxiety, but my 18 week ultrasound showed a perfectly sized baby boy!!! Oh, but I can't wear my regular clothes either because my anxiety this pregnancy has made me eat and gain weight like nothing else!!!!

H.

At Sat, 17 May 2003, amy wrote: >
>At Sat, 17 May 2003, Amanda wrote:
>>
>>I am 14 weeks pregnant and have been feeling a constant and very slight
>>cramping sensations for a while now. I am having no other symptoms to
>>go along with it. Is this normal or not? Please help!!!
>
>hi Amanda.....I am also 14 weeks .....and i think that you are just
>feeling your uteris growing....I also feel some cramping sometimes...but
>even more so with my daughter (7 years ago) that is the one thing that i
>remember the most ..cramping and worrying but my doctor told me that it
>was just my uteris and body making lots of changes.I know its hard not
>to worry... i ordered a doppler online and it eases my worries I listen
>to the babys heartbeat about once a day and it makes me feel so much
>better!!!! Hey i have a question for you...are you showing yet? I am so
>ready to buy maternity clothes but im not really showing yet,,,i mean my
>clothes are definetly getting tight but I am not to the point of
>maternity clothes. Im sure you are fine..:)...good luck
>
>--
>worry wart in texas:)....amy
>




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