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I am currently 15 weeks pregnant as of today.My next ultrasound is scheduled for this upcoming friday.Initially I was pegnant with twins but in the 9th week lost one twin.The first trimester I had alot of pelvic pain,stomach cramping and it was hard to sleep I would wake up quite a few time throughout the night.
As I entered my second trimester I found that I lost those symptons.I only have pelvic pains once in a while,I am sleeping better (only wake up once early morning )When I sneeze of laugh I don't feel the navel twinge anymore.I don't have any spotting as I did when I lost twin b.I just have been having an extremly wet either clear or white mucus .And all in all feel great unlike prior.
As this is my first pregnany I am not sure as when I read it can give different information.I have not felt the baby move as yet .Is this also normal for a first pregnancy ?

2006-12-23 00:19:20 · 4 answers · asked by HAPA CHIC 6 in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

by the way having lost one twin was when I started worrying more.Soon as I was found out to be pregnant with twins I was told it was a high risk.at the hospital when that occured they did an internal exam .My own doctor when he received the report told me I should never let anyone insist on an internal exam at that stage of pregnany an ultrasound would of been fine.their internal proved nothing they did have to do an ultrasound.my experience at the hospital was gawd awful! After the ultrasound one nurse proclaimed I needed to also get xrays done.I knew that xrays are not done on pregnant patients as they can be harmful! She insisted to the point of fightting with me till another nurse came by looked at the charts and advised her she had someone elses charts also mixed up with mine

2006-12-23 00:37:40 · update #1

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I did not feel my son move during my 1st pregnancy until I was around 18 weeks.I am 31 weeks along with my 2nd and felt him move around week 14 only because I knew what to look for.
I too have had tons of discharge all through my pregnancy and also I felt much better during my 2nd trimester then I did my 1st-not as many aches and pains.Your baby is more then likely just fine!

2006-12-23 00:30:07 · answer #1 · answered by mama of 2 3 · 1 0

Everything you described is completely normal. I'm sorry about twin b. That too is not uncommon. Call you OB to be sure. Take your prenatal vitamins, eat well, rest when you can, & try to get some walking in. Because all too soon..... life will be complete chaos & revolve around the little one's needs! :) Get on EBAY and get some books on pregnancy. (Baby & me... What to Expect when Expecting.... the are wonderful & will help ease your worries a GREAT deal & you can get them for great prices!) :)

2006-12-23 08:34:55 · answer #2 · answered by cowgirlkolbie 2 · 1 0

There is no "normal" that applies to all women, but none of your 'symptoms' are all that unusual or are anything to get alarmed by; you should express your concerns to your doctor, who can hopefully reassure you more than the answer you get from a stranger on Yahoo!, though!

Best wishes, and remember to look around at how many millions of people there are next time you are concerned; I mean, really, how complicated can having a baby really be? LOL

Good luck, and Merry Christmas...

2006-12-23 08:30:06 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

You've already lost a baby, My comfort to you..Please go to the Doctor if your not feeling the other one moving. Goodluck & God Bless.............
MERRY CHRISTMAS

2006-12-23 08:30:23 · answer #4 · answered by justmenothinelse 5 · 0 0

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