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Hi! Ftm and just curious to what all of you would think i may be having. I am almost 14 weeks and the first part was very nauseous, no throwing up though. Now i take a rx for the nausea but still feel it bad if i do not take my meds. I have had breakouts the entire time even on my chest and back some. Small baby bump not too low or high. Had no energy and dont really crave any foods. Maybe eating more tomatoes than normal. Oh and have to have lemon in tea to drink it and water. Use to drink coffee every morning but the thought of it makes me wanna throw up. Went for ultrasound feb 16 and she guessed boy at first then went in vaginally and said nvm she couldnt guess what it was. Sorry this is long, trying not to leave things out. Lol. Thanks ladies!
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Thanks! I was just wondering. I find out at 20 weeks but it feels soooo far away! Lol. Im hoping for a girl but ill be happy with either. Good luck yall!
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This time around I've had and still some what having an extreme case of nausea. I'm finally in my third trimester and I haven't really been carving much except cheeseburgers and Chinese food lol.I'm also carrying low and everyone thought it would be a boy but I'm having a girl for the third time and this one is a whole lot different from the first two.
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I craved sweets with my first son and I've been craving salty food with this one, Also a boy. It's just a myth. Cravings don't tell you what your having. Only blood work or an ultrasound can tell you. Usually around 20 weeks they can tell you what your having
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