I'd like to extend an offer to answer anyone's "Is this normal" questions and "What to expect?" questions. I'm not a doctor but this isn't my first time at the rodeo. I'd be happy to answer anything prenatal, labor/delivery or post natal. I warn you this could get graphic. Also, any other second time moms, feel free to jump in!
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Sorry for your losses @SaraC381.
@WinchestertoPittsburgh I totally have the same cramping pains but it's natural for me. I'm used to them.
I had an emergency cesarean due to near stroke while pushing, developed a fever and DS ended up in the NICU. Perfectly happy and healthy kid now
And momma too.
Married: October 23, 2010
DS: 8/7/2013
#2 EDD: 6/29/2016, C Section: 6/22/2016
***TW****MC mentioned & BFP mentioned***
TTC#1 since July 2014
AMH 0.1, DOR, Poor responder
Moved to Prague, Czech Republic for IVF
DE attempt in Czech Republic!!
March trip to Prague canceled due to Pancreatitis.
Headed to Prague April 30
3 different donors resulted in 1 PGS tested embryo and 1 fresh embryo
BFP on 5/15/16 at 5dp5dt
My blog: www.wearethehammitts.blogspot.com
Married: October 23, 2010
DS: 8/7/2013
#2 EDD: 6/29/2016, C Section: 6/22/2016
Married: October 23, 2010
DS: 8/7/2013
#2 EDD: 6/29/2016, C Section: 6/22/2016
2. Normal
3. Normal
Announcing at thanksgiving will be so special! It will be so great that everyone is all together.
Light spotting at the beginning of a pregnancy is super normal. You'll see it all over the first tri board. Though, admittedly, it's still super scary. If the blood isn't bright red and you wouldn't consider it enough to fill a sanitary napkin then it's likely all good. If you're still nervous, call your doctor.
Oh girl, you just wait with the boobs. They're coming for ya (us!) Sensitivity is SO normal right now. I'm sorry they're bothering you though.
For morning sickness I recommend keeping sucking candies and saltines handy for when the nausea is at its worst. Also, check out pregnancy pops. They're lollipops that help with morning sickness. Decaf tea, bananas, dry cereal, ginger ale are all things that could help. Hope you feel better soon!
Married: October 23, 2010
DS: 8/7/2013
#2 EDD: 6/29/2016, C Section: 6/22/2016
The preggie pops with B6 worked much better for me than the plain ones. Some OBs recommend taking a B6 supplement to help with nausea. It never stopped the vomiting, but helped ease my nausea enough so I could kinda function.
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Watching DS or DD move in my stomach is one of the most amazing things. I love pregnancy -- I feel happiest and healthiest during it. I'm not looking forward to sciatica pain though - that's intense for me.
Married: October 23, 2010
DS: 8/7/2013
#2 EDD: 6/29/2016, C Section: 6/22/2016