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Re: January Symptoms
Have very mild nausea at times but so far I have been lucky in that department.
I have trouble sleeping, I keep waking up every hour and tossing and turning, and am very tired all day long. I work 12 hour days so not much time for naps, and I get up at 3:30 am for work so not getting more than 6 hours of sleep lately.
Sore boobs that grew from my regular D cup by at least 2 cup sizes already, I'm in sports bras and true body bras right now. My back hurts from the size increase - they are SO heavy!
And just the other day started getting zits, which I never even had as a teenager.
Oh and peeing like crazy which was actually one of my first symptoms. I've started noticing some swelling in my hands and I feel super bloated.
Pregnancy #2 Natural Miscarriage at 6 weeks 03/2014 Due date 11/9/2014
Pregnancy #3 DS 02.23.2015
Pregnancy #4 Missed Miscarriage at 11 weeks 11/2018 Due date 5/22/2019
Pregnancy #5 Positive test 12/11/2019 Due Date 8/17/2020
I’m having weird breakouts too. My chest has tons of little bumps and I feel so self conscious like I have to wear high-necked shirts. I also got a pimple on my ear lobe, so weird.
My nausea is pretty constant but not too bad at the moment, it's defiantly worse some days that others particularly if I'm tired, hungry or dehydrated. See bands and ORS tablets are saving me on those days. My nausea lasted until 19 weeks last time and was worst after 12 weeks, so I'm currently steeling myself and expecting that the worst is yet to come.
I've also started to get the sweet foods aversion that I had in my last pregnancy again, it actually lasted for a little while after the birth. Fruit is fine but anything with sugar or even worse sweetner just tastes so intensely sweet. So it looks like I'm back to drinking almost nothing but water (I'm so disappointed that I can't get La Croix water in the UK).
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1 LC, girl 5 years old
TTC #2 Summer 2017
BFP 1/5/2018, MC (D & E) 2/23/2018
TTCAL May 2018
BFP 9/20/2018, MC (D & E) 11/16/2018 :'(
I have such an intense sense of smell as well. I can currently smell what I can only guess is someone’s Head and Shoulders shampoo sitting near me. I can smell everything and just last night I was asking H how dogs don’t get nauseous with their incredible sense of smell. I literally feel like I could outsmell a bloodhound right now. I also have messed up tastes. Like tasting metal in a glass bottle of coke. Or something being really salty when it’s not.
@radiohd18 I hope you managed to see some nicer bits of Brum not just the view from the train.
Yes I will be using the NHS, there are very few private maternity hospitals in the UK and the NHS care is usually very good. As yet I have just seen my GP to tell them I'm pregant, and then they request a booking appointment with the midwife team. There has been a bit of a delay in me getting that appointment but I've finally got a date for next week. So at the booking appointment, it's the first time you see a midwife, and they go through all your history and essentially book you into the hospital and your future appointments. The NHS has more of a light touch approach than in the US, if our low risk you won't get seen much. You typically only get a 12 and 20 week scans though a lot of people (including me) pay for private scans.
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1 LC, girl 5 years old
TTC #2 Summer 2017
BFP 1/5/2018, MC (D & E) 2/23/2018
TTCAL May 2018
BFP 9/20/2018, MC (D & E) 11/16/2018 :'(
@starlight_7 and @blackgirlmagic I also see on the bump info for week 9 the diaphragm moves up to help the lungs take in more air! Maybe that's it!
I get at least 8 hours of sleep a night, sometimes 9. My blood work from my first appointment is all fine - my iron is actually high, and I've never needed to take additional iron beyond my prenatal with my previous pregnancies. I've also been taking 10,000 IU of vitamin D daily. I'm just constantly so worn out. We've been sick, so that might be part of it.
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I’ve been a real grouch lately, but not sure if it’s a symptom of pregnancy or just life. I’m guessing life.
I really can't complain though, atleast I'm not throwing up all the time. I really feel for you ladies that are struggling with vomiting. ❤
@jojokoodles my headaches aren’t relieved by Tylenol either. I had one this week for more than 2 days and it was making me more nauseous than I already was. I slightly increased my caffeine intake and that seemed to help. Hope you feel better soon!
Also echoing what most people said about fatigue. That has really hit me hard this week! I almost fell asleep today at work. Yesterday I was awake for a normal amount of time and when I went to bed, it felt like I had just pulled an all-nighter.
I'm usually a decently patient person, but the last couple weeks I just really have none to spare. I've been really salty with some of my students (who honestly deserve it, but still... ).
hubs: 26
ttc #1: 4/19
dx: PCOS