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The baby is doing press-ups

2006-08-07 05:23:16 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

You may want to see a doctor about this.

I had a couple painful cramps on the left side, which waked me up at the middle of the night and made me sweat. So I saw a doctor and the doctor told me that I have an ovarian cyst, which occurs during pregnancy for some females. I'm currently 6 months pregnant and the doctor found out that I have a dermoid cyst, which is more serious than a regular cyst. After my baby arrives, I will need to have surgery to remove it. If the cyst increases over 4cm, they will need to open me up now and take my baby out to remove it. Currently, I get minor cramps on the left side which isn't as painful as before.

2006-08-07 05:36:49 · answer #2 · answered by Mrs Apple 6 · 1 0

HCG Levels Most women can expect their levels to return to a non-pregnant range about 4 - 6 weeks after a pregnancy loss has occurred. This can differentiate by how the loss occurred (spontaneous miscarriage, D&C procedure, abortion, natural delivery), and how high the levels were at the time of the loss. Health care providers usually will continue to test HCG levels after a pregnancy loss to ensure they return back to 5.0. tiredness It is normal to feel emotionally and physically drained following a miscarriage. If possible take a few days off work, and if you can't, make sure you get to bed early, plan rests where possible and postpone anything that isn't urgent. Make yourself your first priority. bleeding If your miscarriage is complete, you can expect your bleeding to taper off rapidly, i.e. over the next week it should get lighter and lighter and stop. All bleeding and spotting should have stopped by seven days. If it persists or is heavier than a normal period, this indicates something is wrong, see your doctor. While you are still bleeding it is important that you shower, not bath, and that you do not swim in public pools because of the risk of contracting an infection. pain When the miscarriage is complete, or after a D&C all pain should cease. Again, see your doctor if you have continuing pain. temperature Temperature indicates infection which can result in infertility. If you have one see your doctor urgently. You will be treated with antibiotics and possibly a D&C (or repeat D&C). discharge If you are having an offensive discharge this could also indicate infection so get checked out. lactation This is normal if the pregnancy has lasted longer than 12 weeks and will stop by itself. menstrual cycle Ovulation can occur 14 days after a miscarriage with the next period 28 days after the miscarriage, but there is great personal variation. It may take a few cycles before your regular pattern is re-established. This means that you can become pregnant 14 days after a miscarriage if you resume a normal cycle immediately, but there is a great personal variation. It can take up to 6 or 7 weeks for your next period to come if you had "natural" miscarriage (i.e. no D&C or tablets). sex Sexual intercourse should be avoided until bleeding has stopped to prevent the risk of infection. Even though your cervix will be closed again, sperm can travel up through it and introduce infection into the uterus, which is still healing. contraception If you do not wish to become pregnant immediately, you should start using contraception straight after the miscarriage. Note: The pill should be commenced at the time of the miscarriage. You will not be safe until you have taken the tablets for 14 days. the physical symptoms of grief Many women find they experience physical symptoms of grief as well as the emotional aspects. These vary greatly from person to person, and include: * disturbed sleep and eating patterns * unexplainable tiredness * unexpected tears * disturbing dreams and mental confusion Be gentle and patient with yourself during this time and take comfort in knowing that these symptoms are normal

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2016-04-14 01:05:09 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It means your pregnant, and your stomach, and muscles, are stretching and moving, getting ready to make way for baby..i had horrible horrible cramps and pains my first pregnancy..as long as there is no bleeding involved all those pains are normal..if the pain is bad, take a Tylenol, it's the only pain relief safe during pregnancy, but try not to over do that.

2006-08-07 05:24:39 · answer #4 · answered by MyDreams2Be 5 · 1 0

Cramps can be a symptom of pregnancy. I had cramps with my 2 kids. No bleeding means, you're still pregnant!

2006-08-07 05:33:46 · answer #5 · answered by Pregnant lady 2 · 0 0

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2014-10-14 10:32:31 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Things are beginning to stretch, preparing your body for the future months, as long as there is no bleeding, there are no worries.

2006-08-07 05:24:12 · answer #7 · answered by helper 6 · 0 0

Call your doctor!! Don't worry as it is probably nothing, but no one on here is qualified to diagnose you based on this amount of info.

Congratulations on your pregnancy. Good luck!

2006-08-07 05:23:37 · answer #8 · answered by davis0375 3 · 0 1

wish i could help you, but I think it's just your body stretching. You may ask your doctor about all your concerns.

2006-08-07 05:24:01 · answer #9 · answered by nakedandsucking 4 · 0 0

thats just all those unused muscles streching out and growing as long as your not bleeding your fine if you feel like this isnt enough for you contact your dr.

2006-08-07 05:24:16 · answer #10 · answered by glenda d 2 · 0 0

they are probably braxton hicks contractions dont freak out. that also happened to me when i moved a certain way or the baby started to turn head down. congrats and good luck. take care.

2006-08-07 05:25:08 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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