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From: mizzphd (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 7 Feb 2001 19:46:46 -0600 (CST)


This is long...

Well, I've been having a rough time trying to convince anyone, but about a week after conception, I started feeling sick at different times of the day...I suspected I was pregnant then...BUT my period came and my pregnancy test was negative...So I was like ok, I'm not pregnant...then my bbs starting hurting really bad for about 2 weeks and I was still getting sick...I took a pregnancy test again and it was negative...by then I knew I was but I couldn't convince anyone....Then once I hit 3 months, my lower abdomen was poking out and I had to buy new clothes...I could feel the uterus just below my belly button....so I held off taking another pregnancy test (I don't know why)....now I'm 15 weeks and I feel fluttering in my stomach, not all the time, every now and then...feels like birds flapping or something....I'm also having frequent and urgent urination...to the point where I can hardly walk because I have to go so bad..I'll go, and then twenty minutes later, the same thing without having anything to drink in between...I have a feeling of fullness in my lower abdomen, backaches almost every day now and food cravings at crazy times like 4 in the morning ( which is really annoying)...I'll wake up starving....But why am I still getting periods? The only thing different about my periods is that my back hurts with them now, never before. Sorry so long...any advice? Should I take another test?

Thanks






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