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708222 tn?1276135032

first trimester symptoms??

What symptoms is everyone having?  I have just started the major nausea... Ugh... my husband and I are full-time youth pastors, I have a one year old, and I am taking 12 college hours online... the nausea is very unwelcomed, because I feel like I can't do anything but sit or lay down and getting really dizzy (like sight going dark) when I stand up... I know it won't last forever, but I still don't like it... LOL... totally worth it for such a blessing from God though... what about everyone else??
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1160058 tn?1335487201
I am 7weeks now, and thankfully have not had any major nausea symptoms (watch they will start tomorrow now that I have posted it). My breasts are very tender and I am finding it uncomfortable to sleep on my stomach (due to breasts not belly). I am looking forward to my first Dr appt on Thurs. I will be a great feeling to know if everything is going well as this is my first time being pregnant. :) good luck to everyone!!
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Hey everyone! I am 6 weeks pregnant! I have
not experienced much nausea yet little waves here n there. Mostley tired beyond belief and my breasts are soo tender and growing. I'm not a big girl as it is and I notice that I am eating more too. This is all new to me, it's our first pregnancy so I like these forums to see what everyone else is experiencing. Congrats on everyones news and I hope the morning sickness lightens. A nurse friend told me to increase your citrus intake and that navel oranges are great for morning sickness if I were to experience any soon. So maybe this will help curb some of the sickness for some of you!

Take care
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1227139 tn?1462334630
Hi all,
I too am having some pretty severe nausea, and just got a prescription for Dicletin from my family doctor.  Thank god this time it's working.  It was waking me out of dead sleep, on more than one occasion.  In my first pregnancy, I had next to NO symptoms, no morning sickness, no nausea, no cravings, nothing!  I had a baby boy.  This time I am overly tired (could be that I have a 9 month old to take care of!!!) nauseated all the time, irritated beyond belief, moody and really hungry too.  I don't get it!  I know each pregnancy is completely different, but this one is TOTALLY different!  Everyone says (including Hubby) that I must be having a girl.  And then again, maybe not.  My girlfriend had different pregnancy symptoms like me and ended up with two girls.  So who knows!  I can't wait to find out!
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1308572 tn?1279274623
well i am 7wks 3 days and i have had SEVERE nausea. My first preg i had continued sickness with vomiting all day long for 36 weeks....this one i have only actually gotten sick three times, but the nausea is awful and seems like it is worse in the evenings and middle of the night. When i get up from sitting for a while or lying down...i get this cramp in my lower side (usually my left)...Breasts are tender...Absolutely NOOO Appetite...like nothing sounds good (with  my first i wanted to eat EVERYTHING  in sight...lol) this is just a completely different pregnancy i guess...hope u feel better!
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I've had some minor nausea in the morning, but nothing overwhelming...yet...I think it's a bit too early at this point.  I'm having some annoying lower back pain tho, didn't have this with my other pregnancy (resulted in a miscarriage at 9 weeks).  Just really tired and I seem to wake up around 3am like clockwork (I did have this the last time) which is SO annoying!  I have to stay up until about 530-6am before I can fall back to sleep.  I'm having some minor cramping here and there too, but nothing I can't handle.  I accept and embrace all symptoms this time because it tells me that everything is going well :)
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