Has anyone else seen the show, "I didn't know I was pregnant"? I saw it on t.v. yesterday & today. I just can't comprehend being pregnant, carrying a baby to term & delivering without ever having any idea I was pregnant.
In some of the shows the women have the babies while standing & the baby just falls to the floor & they stand staring at it. Others have had them in the toilet & say they felt "relieved" because they thought they were just constipated, until they stood up and saw the baby. That one also raises many questions for me. Who in the heck has been so constipated that having a baby felt like a normal release?
Re: "I didn't know I was pregnant".
Her second wasn't very old, she was still nursing, felt only a few kicks because she had anterior placenta, and never really showed because she had a heavier frame and had only gained a few lbs.
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But right now at 18w3d, if I didn't know, I wouldn't know. I get nervous for every appointment because I don't feel pregnant at all and have not felt movement yet. Heck, I'm still even sleeping on my tummy! I'm plus size so while I can feel my fundus if I press down, if I wasn't feeling for it among my tummy rolls I probably wouldn't notice.
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The rule is if your patient claims to need to poop ALWAY check her before you let her go.
Agreed. Same Situtation
I know a girl who had an almost full term baby without knowing. I saw her out about a week before and I would have never guessed that she was pregnant at all, let alone 8-9 months along.
Mean this in a non creepy Internet way.
Edit: This show also highlights the need for quality sex education. Cause some of these girls just seem to have no idea what causes babies.
Slight amount of sarcasm here....
Just my personal opinion. Never watch that show I just get frustrated!
@CandEChicago I am willing to Doula the shit out of you :P
I suppose I could see this until maybe the halfway point or so. Perhaps even later if you have PP or an anterior placenta. Maybe you had zero symptoms. Women that are overweight often don't show until much, much later. I get it.
But, I'm sorry, I literally do not believe women that say that didn't know until they were 40 weeks and delivering. Once you reach 3rd tri and even closer to the end, the movements just become SO powerful and occasionally painful. I'm not saying everyone feels them to the same degree, but to not feel anything is a load of bs if you ask me.
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BFP #2 12/11/13; EDD 8/23/14; M/C 6 weeks
BFP #3 4/3/14; EDD 12/13/14
If you're having sex, pregnancy shouldn't be a surprise.
It happened to one of my best friends. I remember She was at my baby shower in October for my daughter who was due in December and she was saying that she wasnt sure if she wanted any more kids. She went to the ER in early November for stomach pains and found out she was pregnant with a girl due in January. Our girls are now close friends because they are only a month apart but i just cant understand how she didnt know until she was almost 7 months along. Thats so odd to me. She said she never had regular periods and that her anterior placenta must have blocked the kicks. She did look like she was gaining weight but not terribly. And she wasnt plus size, normal sized.
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