Evening it is 11 pm at night and i just cant sleep so i am playing on face book thanks for your advise bambi so do i start trying once i stop bleeding??? my lutheal phase is only shortso i have found out i am not 14 days i am 11 days does that make any diffrence?
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Heya everyone I just wanted some advice really I had my last period on jan 28th an have had 3 positive preg tests since then my doc sent me for an ultra sound nrly 2 weeks ago n nothin showed up? I had some cramping in my thighs last night is this normal? I've had 2 previous miscarriges so I'm really worried bout every little twinge at the moment I've got my nxt scan on the 8th of April my doc didn't do any bloodwork or anything? Xxx thanx xxx
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HI dark angel the baby could just be to small as you will be only 7 weeks and 5 days pregnant. the 28th was my last menstrual period and i was pregnant according to blood work that was done and now experiencing a misscarrage my first every i have got 3 baby's
Cramping in pregnancy is normal in early pregnancy it is every thing moving and stretching to to accommodate for you growing baby for the next 40 weeks.
my advise is not to worry but if the cramping does get unbearable strong with bleeding to the point you cripple over to the fetal position then i suggest you go straight to your doctor or hospital with out hesatation
Hope all is goes well
bambie my bleeding is tapering off i have got cramping pains and shoulder pain is this then norm? i have got brown spotting happening going should i ring my doctors surgery?
Cramping in pregnancy is normal in early pregnancy it is every thing moving and stretching to to accommodate for you growing baby for the next 40 weeks.
my advise is not to worry but if the cramping does get unbearable strong with bleeding to the point you cripple over to the fetal position then i suggest you go straight to your doctor or hospital with out hesatation
Hope all is goes well
bambie my bleeding is tapering off i have got cramping pains and shoulder pain is this then norm? i have got brown spotting happening going should i ring my doctors surgery?
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here is some infromation i found Darkangel
Well done! You are in the first trimester, the first three months of pregnancy. You are undergoing many changes; you may have nausea, fatigue, backaches, mood swings, and stress. Your new sensations are all normal and expected during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. Most of these new sensations will disappear as your pregnancy progresses.
Well done! You are in the first trimester, the first three months of pregnancy. You are undergoing many changes; you may have nausea, fatigue, backaches, mood swings, and stress. Your new sensations are all normal and expected during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. Most of these new sensations will disappear as your pregnancy progresses.
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Thanx hunniechild for your comforting words! I am sorry to hear of you loss as I kno already it is a very hard time so I wish u all the best! I kno it could be to early to see anything on a scan but I'm just so worried :-( the 8th of April seems so far away an I think I may book myself in at the docs just to be sure I just want something to ease my worry I really want a baby :-( I have known since I was younger that I wanted children and after having 2 miscarriges it really worried me that I'd not have them! Xxx thanx for your kind words xxx
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Hey all I just found out today from the ultrasound that we are having a GIRL :-D :-D yeah...we are so excited now shopping time..we got a foot picture today and head and body and peepee picture!!! :-) :-) And my ovary I haven't found heard anything from it my doctor said that he will call me to let me know if something is wrong or if not he will talk to me about it on my next appt..so I am happy!!!
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You are very welcome i know it is hard i think the earliest i got to see my baby's was about 12-15weeks pregnant if you do get to see baby on the 8th ask the ultrasound person for a photo they take a screen shot of your baby and you get to bring it home i am not sure if they charge you where you are but where i am they dont only to get the scan put on CD
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Thanx Hun I kno I'm just playin the waiting game Now! Yer we have to pay for them here but I don't mind! I'm just worried that I will get all that way an find out there something wrong cuz I don't know how I'd deal with that again! Is there any hints or tips to try and prevent miscarrige? I'm also worried beacause I work as a nursery nurse an i'm constantly on my feet and pickin up children so I'm worried about the stress on my body :-( tbh I just think I'm worryin about everything but it's hard not too an I don't really have anybody else to speak to yet as i havnt told anybody but my boyfriend who at this stage has very mixed emotions :-(
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with my babies i never told any one till i knew i was pregnant and i was past the 12 weeks mark the only one i told was my Partner (of course) umm advise to give you about preventing well i am not sure but i have been searching and found this
If you are in a high risk pregnancy or have a history of miscarriage, here are suggestions that may help to protect your baby.
1:)1. Eat healthy. Follow a nutritious diet plan that limits fat intake and includes plenty of fruits and vegetables. Your doctor may be able to recommend a plan that will help you eat the right number of calories and get enough fiber and other necessary nutrients.
2:)Drink water. Replace sugary or caffeine beverages with several glasses of water each day. Occasional tea or coffee is acceptable with your doctor's consent, but don't overdo it. Avoid alcoholic beverages.
3:Take your medicine. Your doctor will most likely prescribe supplemental prenatal vitamins, possibly with minerals and/or iron. You may need to take other medications as well. Don’t stop taking these medications because you may compromise your child’s health.
4:)Follow your doctor's orders. Rest, avoid tobacco, and report unusual symptoms to your doctor. Get required blood work and other tests done. Ask questions and seek clarification if you don’t understand something that was said. Heeding medical advice can help you avoid possible complications.
5) Exercise in moderation. A comfortable walking routine of 30 to 40 minutes a day in safe conditions may be beneficial if your doctor approves. Twenty minutes of daily fresh air, without tanning or sunburn, is good for you, too, preferably in the morning or evening.
6:) Don't worry. Make social connections. Keep a diary of your feelings. Tell the doctor if you're unduly depressed or stressed. A calm mental state can help to protect your pregnancy and allow you to enjoy this special phase of life.
7:) Get educated. Learn all you can about pregnancy and about your body. Understand what is normal and abnormal for you. Take childbirth preparation and child care classes. Surf the Internet for information about pregnancy and your baby's development, but be sure your sources are sound and not posted by amateurs.
8:)Get adequate rest. Aim for eight hours of sleep each night, with maybe a short nap in the afternoon, especially during the first trimester when you will feel extra tired. Don't push yourself beyond sensible limits. Avoid strain or heavy work. Ask your husband for help with housework.
9:) Take it easy. Your body will naturally slow down as the baby grows inside. Put your feet up when you can, reduce your busy schedule, and enjoy time with your husband as you plan for the baby. Avoid climbing on ladders and slippery spots. You may want to put a non-skid mat in your bathtub or shower. Take a few extra precautions to make life easier and your pregnancy safer.
and finally number 10:Maintain a proactive approach to managing your pregnancy. Keep scheduled doctor's visits, and call the office to report anything that seems unusual. Ask your doctor if you are a candidate for one of the preventative measures that may help your pregnancy, such as a cerclage for an incompetent cervix. Working with your doctor and doing your part can optimize your chances for a healthy baby.
If you are in a high risk pregnancy or have a history of miscarriage, here are suggestions that may help to protect your baby.
1:)1. Eat healthy. Follow a nutritious diet plan that limits fat intake and includes plenty of fruits and vegetables. Your doctor may be able to recommend a plan that will help you eat the right number of calories and get enough fiber and other necessary nutrients.
2:)Drink water. Replace sugary or caffeine beverages with several glasses of water each day. Occasional tea or coffee is acceptable with your doctor's consent, but don't overdo it. Avoid alcoholic beverages.
3:Take your medicine. Your doctor will most likely prescribe supplemental prenatal vitamins, possibly with minerals and/or iron. You may need to take other medications as well. Don’t stop taking these medications because you may compromise your child’s health.
4:)Follow your doctor's orders. Rest, avoid tobacco, and report unusual symptoms to your doctor. Get required blood work and other tests done. Ask questions and seek clarification if you don’t understand something that was said. Heeding medical advice can help you avoid possible complications.
5) Exercise in moderation. A comfortable walking routine of 30 to 40 minutes a day in safe conditions may be beneficial if your doctor approves. Twenty minutes of daily fresh air, without tanning or sunburn, is good for you, too, preferably in the morning or evening.
6:) Don't worry. Make social connections. Keep a diary of your feelings. Tell the doctor if you're unduly depressed or stressed. A calm mental state can help to protect your pregnancy and allow you to enjoy this special phase of life.
7:) Get educated. Learn all you can about pregnancy and about your body. Understand what is normal and abnormal for you. Take childbirth preparation and child care classes. Surf the Internet for information about pregnancy and your baby's development, but be sure your sources are sound and not posted by amateurs.
8:)Get adequate rest. Aim for eight hours of sleep each night, with maybe a short nap in the afternoon, especially during the first trimester when you will feel extra tired. Don't push yourself beyond sensible limits. Avoid strain or heavy work. Ask your husband for help with housework.
9:) Take it easy. Your body will naturally slow down as the baby grows inside. Put your feet up when you can, reduce your busy schedule, and enjoy time with your husband as you plan for the baby. Avoid climbing on ladders and slippery spots. You may want to put a non-skid mat in your bathtub or shower. Take a few extra precautions to make life easier and your pregnancy safer.
and finally number 10:Maintain a proactive approach to managing your pregnancy. Keep scheduled doctor's visits, and call the office to report anything that seems unusual. Ask your doctor if you are a candidate for one of the preventative measures that may help your pregnancy, such as a cerclage for an incompetent cervix. Working with your doctor and doing your part can optimize your chances for a healthy baby.
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Hey girls just to let everyone know I woke up this morning to a little spot of blood so I'm off to docs to find out what's going on xxx
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BAMBI i know it is not possible but i think i can feel something in my stomach moving around... could it just be possible that i was pregnant with 2 babies and lost one but the other has stayed put and the reason why they have seen a slight drop in hormones is loosing baby number 1 ?????
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Hi Hunnie! Remind me if they have done an ultrasound on you?
Becky! CONGRATS!!!!!!!! That's great news!
Dark Angel - Miscarriages usually happen for no reason - there CAN be factors such as polution (toxic work place), trauma (accidents), genetics (mother taking a certain medication for nausea - usually in the 60's after the Thylidamide scare - it caused girls to have miscarriages when they were older!)
1 miscarriage does NOT mean there will be others! Ask your mother if she EVER took Bendectin for nausea - through her pregnancy - this has been shown to cause infertility and increases in miscarriages of girls of woment that took Bendectin! Also know that spotting isn't ALWAYS a sign of something wrong - you can have bleeding form increased hormones - it is called "vaginal bleeding" So hang in there OK?
HUGS to all!
Becky! CONGRATS!!!!!!!! That's great news!
Dark Angel - Miscarriages usually happen for no reason - there CAN be factors such as polution (toxic work place), trauma (accidents), genetics (mother taking a certain medication for nausea - usually in the 60's after the Thylidamide scare - it caused girls to have miscarriages when they were older!)
1 miscarriage does NOT mean there will be others! Ask your mother if she EVER took Bendectin for nausea - through her pregnancy - this has been shown to cause infertility and increases in miscarriages of girls of woment that took Bendectin! Also know that spotting isn't ALWAYS a sign of something wrong - you can have bleeding form increased hormones - it is called "vaginal bleeding" So hang in there OK?
HUGS to all!
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Yes i did have an ultrasound but there was nothing there i am going in for another lot of bloods and i another ultrasound .... i think what i was felling under my belly button was just wind i felt move last night b4 i went to sleep
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I know it sounds silly, but if you cervix is quite open you could have gas inside the uterus - similar to when they do a laproscopy! BUT I think it is more about gas! Have they given you more information of what has happened with you?
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