Hi and Congratulations on the craziest journey of your life!
the next 9 months will be filled with stuff you just can't imagine lol.
everyone is different and the implantation cramping will go away very soon, as well as the backache (for now lol). the first trimester is pretty rough - morning sickness tends to kick in around 8 weeks and hangs around for awhile. the 2nd trimester is the most enjoyable and the third isn't too bad until you get too big lol. I hope you have a nice uneventful pregnancy, best of luck to you and if you want to talk, add me to messenger.
Mom of 5
2006-08-10 08:08:41
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answered by ? 4
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I hated meat too! I really had a hard time eating much of anything. So I would just eat small snacks/meals throughout the day. I had cramps too. Hopefully by next trimester you will start to feel better. I am almost 22 weeks and I am able to just now eat some meat. I have been craving pizza lately too! I started feeling better about the time I started feeling the baby move and now I am really enjoying my pregnancy. Hang in there you will too!
2006-08-10 15:12:43
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answered by momma2jaz 3
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I was astonished at first, then got very excited! I'm in the beginning of my second trimester. The vomiting and cramps to back pain wasn't a very nice experience. I'm nausues when I eat but the vitamin pills help a tad bit. It is difficult to get comfortable every night for bed and no matter how much I sleep, I feel like it is never enough. I do feel a change and things are getting brighter though. My cravings came just around my sixth week, maybe even sooner. Symptoms varies between women but lucky ladies don't deal with much of that... my sisters one of 'em.
2006-08-10 15:32:27
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answered by kz 3
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I am 15 weeks and still don't have any cravings. Thank God! Be careful because I gained 60 lbs with my first child....those cravings can make you FAT! I'm lucky enough to not have any pain or even real discomfort yet. I just have fatigue. Talk to your doctor. I don't think you should be hurting. If the cramps get too bad- go to the hospital! Don't take any chances. Hopefully the pain will subside and you will be able to enjoy this. I saw my baby on sonogram yesterday for the first time....WOW!! So much fun!! Good luck to you!!
2006-08-10 15:13:05
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answered by tammyb752001 2
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If you are experiencing cramping, you might want to speak with your doctor about that. You should not still be having implantation cramping at 6 weeks. Other than that, everything else seems normal. No one can tell you when your cravings, back pains, aversions to food, etc. will change, as each and every person and pregnancy is different.
2006-08-10 15:07:39
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answered by majinsgal 2
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I craved I hurt and I worried.
By about 13 weeks I had a visible pregnant bump and the reality that I was going to be a mother set in. Soon excitement took worry's place. So within the next 6 to 8 weeks you'll be used to being pregnant and all the little experiences will be treasured memories.
2006-08-10 15:07:19
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answered by murph_ltt 5
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I was in shock at first, but seriously I was always exhausted. I would wake up tired and felt like I didn't sleep enough. I was 8 weeks along when I found out so there aren't any cravings I can remember. By the second trimester I was much better.
2006-08-10 15:10:18
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answered by mergirl 4
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Yes at around 5 weeks I started to crave cherry popsicles!!! But after I got one I felt too full to eat it and was never hungry. TRUST ME, that goes away GOOD LUCK
2006-08-10 15:07:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I puked for the first 3 months a lot. And I cramped and cried and slept.
2006-08-10 16:56:58
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answered by Anonymous
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