idk if this is families? i just found out im pregnant, whats
Question Posted Saturday July 7 2007, 10:07 pm
whats normal within the first month or so of pregnancy, whats too early or too late? just wondering...
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Families? BrenaBopps answered Saturday July 7 2007, 11:25 pm: well divorces effect everyone differently.
my parents have been divorced since ive been
about 6 or so and they fought ALL OF THE TIME.
and since the divorce i think things have been a lot better, id rather see my father a lot less then have my parents fighting and everyone unhappy and pissed off all the time.
so maybe it could turn out for the better.
you could try talking to your parents about it.
i was too young to so im not exactly suer how that would turn out.
but they should know how you feel about it and what you can do to make it work.
i hope ive helped a little.
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Sabine answered Saturday July 7 2007, 10:52 pm: What do you mean "what's normal"? Do you mean what should I feel? What should I do? What do you mean "what's too early or too late?"
It's normal in the first few months of pregnancy for you to start to feel more tired, ranging from a little tired to profoundly tired. It's normal for you to have uterine cramps as your cervix sort of seals off to keep the microscopic pregnancy from being expelled. Also, your cervix turns blue from a relative lack of blood flow while new vessels are being created by the embryo/fetus. You may experience a total lack of bleeding or you may experience spotting. You may become nauseated for no apparent reason. Not just in the morning. You may be very hungry. You may have a pimple breakout. If this is your first pregnancy, you can usually expect to keep your weight about the same for several months and will likely start showing the baby bump at about 4 months. You may start feeling movement around 14-20 weeks gestation. Your breasts will likely be very sore for 3-4 weeks after conception as your hormones adjust. Likewise, your emotions may be all over the place.
You will likely have a positive urine pregnancy test around 2 weeks after conception. You will need to see a doctor for confirmation by about 6 weeks. You should start a prenatal vitamin right away. You may get a diet and exercise program from your doctor.
You may wish to start announcing now, but many women wait until after the 3rd month because most miscarriages happen early in the pregnancy. You may wish to wait on telling your boss until it's absolutely necessary in order to avoid discrimination if you work.
If I haven't answered your questions, please put a message in my inbox. Other than that, two books I highly recommend and which can be obtained from the library or WalMart are _What to Expect When You're Expecting_ and _The Girlfriend's Guide to Pregnancy_.
lilmegsoko answered Saturday July 7 2007, 10:47 pm: I am in my 8th month myself. Every woman is different. In the first month i had severe nausea. And i could smell a cigarette from a mile away. ....it would make me so sick. ....and it still does. My breasts got larger, and I was ALWAYS tired.
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