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Some questions please? Xxxx

Isn't it scary feeling lightly like your period wants to start at different stages of pregnancy? Then having to constantly worry as you go for loo breaks. I woke up this morning feeling raw down there, and dull with that feeling you get a few days before your own any flow. It's kind of a feeling like period pains wants to start,  but it's holding up. I'm 14 weeks 1d. I do listen to baby's heartbeat daily for some reassurance  and can hear him move around a lot on doppler too. Is this feelings just me stretching? Round ligament pains perhaps and hopefully normal. My next scan is only 16th Oct.  I actually started feeling better as I entered second trimester,  but today I feel a bit weird. I hope everything is okay and that the beany  will hold on. Is it also possible to start feeling your baby by now, cause since Sunday iv been feeling these fladder bubbly feeling,  it doesn't feel like wind at all,  but is quite quick and weird hey. If it is its truly awesome
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I've only just found out I'm pregnant two days ago. I've been so worried having the exact same feelings and expecting to go to the bathroom and find my period has come. I know it's still early days yet but it's really reassuring to hear I'm not the only one
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Thank you ladies xxxxx inspiring
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I totally agree. I'm 27 weeks and still get that about to start my period feeling. You aren't alone! It freaks me out.
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Yes it can be scary and un-nerving having period like pain while pregnant. But it's completely normal. It's just your uterus stretching and contracting. I don't think it's completely safe to use a doppler everyday. You may want to ask your doctor. Good luck and try to relax.
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