Since i've found out i'm pregnant, i haven't been to the doctor yet, but i'm over a week late and according to 5 tests, i'm pregnant? I've been having weird feeling in my abdomen...like light cramping, twinges, but then it's nothing...also sometimes i'll have the feeling of an empty stomach, my stomach growling, even if i had just eaten a short hour or two ago...is this all normal? and i've heard everyone talk of morning sickness, but i haven't been throwing up or anything, i've just been feeling as though i'm going to but then i never do, and it's not just in the morning. And i really haven't had much of an appetite at all, somedays just the thought of eating makes me sick.
2006-08-08
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Yes it' s very normal, the cramping is you body adjusting to having something different inside you .Your body is changing and it has to get used to it. Not everyone gets morning sickness and not everyone gets it in just the morning time, it can happen any time of the day, with my daughter I got sick everynight around 8.00pm. but I was sick all the time with my son.You need to get to the doctor and good luck and best wishes.
2006-08-08 03:43:59
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answered by aabcd_05 1
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This is all perfectly normal. And you won't necessarily get the morning sickness right away. It started for DD when she was about 2 months along. If you do develop the morning sickness, I highly recommend the Sea Bands that you wear on your wrists. They are the only thing that helped my DD. Also after being to the doc, if you do develop it, the doctor can prescribe a safe prescription to take. Hope all goes well with your pregnancy. Having a baby is truly a blessing. You will not know how much, until you give birth to this wonderful little miracle!
2006-08-08 03:39:42
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answered by Christine C 2
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All of what you are feeling is normal. I don't know why they call it morning sickness because I would be sick all day long the first trimester with all four of my kids. You will find that even with the best advice and books that everyone still experiences different things. Please go to the Doctor, there are vitamins you should be taking. Also, whenever possible, try and drink orange juice. If the cramping gets worse, call your Doctor. Good Luck!
2006-08-08 03:38:54
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answered by flowerandkevin 2
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I too was like you during my pregnancy. In the beginning of my pregnancy I didn't have morning sickness but little things would make me gag like smells (which was the worst) or brushing my teeth or even trying to eat. But to answer you question yes its perfectly normal to feel the way that you do and I look at it as a little luck. Your not sick the 1st trimester of your pregnancy.
2006-08-08 03:39:41
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answered by marleyjlee 2
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Not to scare you but I had a miscarriage 5 days ago. I had the exact same feelings. I thought it was normal and did nothing about it. Then I starting spotting I said oh I'm fine its normal then the bleeding got heavier and I went to the hospital and they said I lost my baby. (I was 10 weeks). I got to the doctor today to make sure my hormones are still going down. Make sure I don't need a d & c.
2006-08-08 04:42:38
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answered by tgrider1121 2
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Yes this is perfectly normal i felt the same way and the thought of bacon had me heaving like you i felt sick but wasn't until i was about16 weeks and then the flood gates opened sorry about that i Hope everything goes well for you go see a doc asap
2006-08-08 03:39:37
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answered by cornishpixie 3
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Everybodys pregnacy is different.In the begining I was always tired.Your uterouse is probably growing thats why your tummy feels that way.Dont worry about not being hungry cause I ate less when I was pregnant.You should go to the doctor and at least get a prenatal vitamin.
2006-08-08 03:38:27
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answered by Anonymous
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This is normal and morning sickness doesn't necessarily mean u have to throw up, it might be just wt u r feeling... but all wt u hear from ppl is not as important as wt your doctor will say, so make sure that u visit one ASAP...
P.S. Congratulations and best of luck...
2006-08-08 03:40:08
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answered by Nikita C 2
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Sounds normal to me. I actually experienced the not hungry thing. I think I actually ate less during both my pregnancies than I do normally. Good luck with the pregnancy, and call the doctor.
2006-08-08 03:37:13
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answered by Beth 5
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All sounds pretty normal except the cramping. Time for you to see a doctor to be sure you and the baby are healthy.
2006-08-08 03:35:30
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answered by shirley_corsini 5
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