As long as you are not bleeding, you're fine. Try to keep yourself calm, that will further risk your baby.
About the pains, you may have a urinary tract infection. Get checked out, and if you do, take the medicine. They have prescriptions for it that don't harm the growing embryo.
2006-10-31 11:42:05
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answered by Anonymous
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That's how I felt (and many times nonetheless do) opening the moment trimester--entirely tired, dizzy, no longer in need of to move anyplace, do something, fatigued...I proposal it used to be simply me when you consider that all people saved announcing I'd get my vigour again in the course of the moment trimester. I'm now 24.five weeks alongside and suppose higher than I did during this complete being pregnant, so it relies, all people is exceptional. I did discover that if I did not supply in to mendacity down I'd have a little bit bit extra vigour than typical, however no longer a complete lot. I did not have the gums signs, however I've heard that is natural for a few ladies, even bleeding so I consider that is traditional additionally. Good success.
2016-09-01 05:16:41
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answered by kaufmann 4
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I think that it's all completely normal. I felt the same types of things when I was pregnant. Gas is probably a good canidate for the cause of your symptoms as well as your anxiety. I know you probably don't want to hear it, but at this stage of the game there isn't anything you can do if something were wrong, so you just have to have hope. Good luck and congratulations on your pregnancy.
2006-10-31 11:48:11
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answered by Angie 2
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It sounds like you're just VERY worried about your pregnancy. This is very normal for most people. I think the problem comes when you stop worrying about all of the little movements and feelings you are having. If you think something may be wrong, I would suggest going to urgent care or making an appointment with your ob/gyn to make sure nothing is wrong.
Good luck with this one.
2006-10-31 11:41:24
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answered by squeekmnstr 2
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No your normal, I worried like crazy for a long time because of having a miscarriage with my first pregnancy. You are probabaly getting twinges from your uterus growing, and yes maybe gas too! Good luck.
2006-10-31 11:44:28
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answered by shorty 3
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Yup--normal early pregnancy symptoms. Don't worry! I know how stressful the 1st trimester can be with so many unknowns, but everything you are experiencing is completely normal. Don't worry or make yourself over-anxious. That will not be good for the baby.
2006-10-31 11:43:50
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answered by gspmommy 3
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well first of all the stress you are putting on yourself is not good. stop stressing. And keep this in mind. As long as you are having symptoms, like breasts hurting, morning sickness, and many other things, then your hormone levels are up and you are not at risk of loosing the baby. when you loose all symptoms then there is a chance to worrie. But not all the time. Be glad they hurt and when you start throwing up be happy. Only one in five pregnancys ends in miscarrage, so be glad you have had your one. relax and enjoy every second of it. congrats.
2006-10-31 11:42:34
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answered by sr22racing 5
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It's alright, I had just about all of the same stuff too. I know it's hard but try and relax, it will put less stress on the baby. It's normal to be worried about your little one.
2006-10-31 12:20:53
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answered by shontai 3
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Totally normal!!! Your body is adjusting to your new resident. The cramps are normal and so is the gas. You will be OK to travel... just relax and take care of yourself. What helped me was ginger ale and saltines..... good luck
2006-10-31 11:41:40
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answered by ShanaJ 4
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I had lots of twinges and niggly aches, I worried myself so much about it, please try not too worry. If you dont want to go ont he work trip, talk to your employer about your concerns.
2006-10-31 11:50:55
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answered by lozzielaws 6
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