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Re: AM I STILL PREGNANT??PLEASE HELP!!!

From: Paula (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 25 Aug 1999 13:18:20 -0500 (CDT)


Hi SM,

I am 11 almost 12 weeks also. I have noticed that my breast are not as sore as they were last week and I also came looking for an answer to your question. I have a seven year old and I did not experience this with him that I could remember. I had a miscarriage in March and that makes me weary also. I am glad that you ask that question because that has relieved my mind. Good luck to you and just pray and ask God to hold your new baby in his hands and mold it the way it is supposed to be in his eyes.

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PaulaAt Thu, 29 Jul 1999, Mars -- I am 12 weeks too!   wrote:
>
>Hi SM,
>
>You have the same initials as my sister, and she has a two year old
>daughter.  Weird coincidence! What is your expected due date? Mine is
>2/10/00.  Anyway, just because you no longer feel pregnant doesn't mean
>you aren't! I know it can make you feel uneasy, the past two days I've
>felt better than I have in a looong time as well.  Which is nice because
>last week was the worst for me as far as the throwing up goes! Could it
>be that you are further along than you think you are? Right about 12
>weeks to 14 weeks I believe is where most women get releif from their
>pregnancy symptoms and get to enjoy the second trimester.  :-) It can
>start early, or you may be farther along than you thought.  My breasts
>have not enlarged yet either (thankfully!), but I wouldn't expect them
>to have had much change this soon.  I have noticed an enlarged nipple
>and aereola, but yours probably hasn't changed because it already
>changed with your first pregnancy! Of course your body doesn't begin
>producing milk until much further along in the pregnancy.  Since you
>have already produced milk for your first baby, not as much
>"preparation" needs to be done.  I've not had very much breast
>discomfort at all, only for about two nights it felt like someone was
>pinching my breasts, and that was at around 8 weeks.  Nothing else
>since, and I'm not complaining! LOL.  My frequent urination has
>fortunately also subsided somewhat, not as good as it was pre-pregnancy.
>I think it is because the uterus is expanding and lifting up off our
>bladders, and that is combined with the general "getting used to" the
>changes and becomming better able to deal with them.  The pain you are
>feeling could be ligaments.  I can't tell you anything about my cervix
>because that is something I just don't check! So, all these things
>considered, even considering the lucky few women who have no other
>pregnancy symptoms than missed periods, I would say that as long as
>you're not bleeding, then you're STILL PREGNANT! :=)
>Good luck, and let us know how things are going for you!
>
>Mars (edd #1 2/10/00 after 5.5 yrs infertility)
>
>At Thu, 29 Jul 1999, sm wrote:
>>
>>I am 12 weeks pregnant.  In the beginning of my pregnancy I had all of
>>the signs-morning sickness, frequent urination,tender and sore breast.
>>When I reached my 10th week my signs started to disappear.  No more
>>frequent urination, feels like my cervix is closed (back to normal),my
>>breast have not grown and are not tender and sore- Am I producing milk
>>for my baby?, i have a pain in my left lower abdominal area- I'm not
>>constipated or anything.Please help me! I already have a 2 yr old
>>healthy son.  And I never experienced any of these symptoms with him.
>>Please reply to my message.  I'm scared!! Am I still pregnant or what?!?



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