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I just recently found out I an pregnant and am extremely gassy.ugh. is this normal and will it continue through out my pregnancy
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Mine is so bad, I can't physically, stop it! So embarrassing sometimes..my husband makes jokes about my gas all the time.. lol, whenever he walks in the house, he goes : is it safe? Should I get febreeze! , he also said to me once, if I lit a match or lighter, the whole house will blow up! Lool , he thinks it's funny, I don't :/
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I am in my 6 weeks, I checked on doc n found out I am pregnant on week 4. I am in my pregnant symptoms but my tummy is like normal. I cannot believe tat I have a lil human in me. Should I go check on doc now to confirm my lil human ? Is he/she with heartbeats?? I am in dubt!! Can someone tells me more??
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Yes, find myself very gassy. Luckily our dog is worse than me so I do not seem so bad. Very natural, did my research on it.
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Omg, with my first whoa. Luckily for me it's not as bad during the day when I'm at work but my poor hubby, even the dog walks away lol!!!
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It will continue throughout ypur pregnancy.  And it will get worse. You will get more gassy, and it will smell bad. But it will also calm down a bit during y p ur second trimester.  
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Yes!! I am 9 months and anything I eat sets me off lbvs
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Yes, admittedly my toots can clear a room. Embarssingly true.
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Yes.
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