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writes: Sore boobs, slight sickly feeling in my stomach...maybe im pregnant, who knows...last time i was it was over 10 years ago and i was sick in bed very unwell for 4 months befoe i knew why! Would love to have children with my husband so if im pregnant its a good thing...i just wondered if anyone can remember the first time they thought they were pregnant, what their major signs were and haw you felt....im older and hopefully wiser this time around but it doesnt seem any easier to think about...just...different.....any second time mum opinions?Just to clarify im not pregnant that i know of...i'll test next week if the time comes....or...doesn't as the case may be !!
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reader, anonymous, writes (21 March 2009): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionI love both your answers - its interesting to see different perspectives on each individuals pregnancy.
I litterally threw up 20 out of 24 hours a day, didnt sleep, couldnt hold anything down, felt like i was dying and still had mild periods and couldnt sit in a bath with water over my stomach because i felt nauseous.
I didn't susspect pregnancy becaue i was a teenager and overweight and thought i was just unwell. Something finally clicked and i took a test, when i found out i was 4 months it blew my mind! I was never that nieve at that age but that was a shocker!
I lost about 3 stone during the pregnancy, wasn't referred to any anti natal, only had a scan of the baby because i'd fallen over once and needed a check up - that was amazing, my boy looked just like an alien! Didnt know he was a boy till he was born though.
8lb 1 he was! Really long and thin. He was adorable - still is but now he's 12 and louder! And he eats me out of house and home!!!
My sister had 3 girls and always wanted a boy...i wonder which is harder...
I have to congratulate gina on having twins on a petite frame and getting out there to work - i think more people should suck it up and work till they have the babies - plenty of time to not work when they arrive....i don't miss the sleepless nights but i'd happilly have more...
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