However, if you really want to make sure… (and this is your call, a personal decision, one that you and your partner need to make)… regardless of the holiday, I would call your dr – someone should be on call – if not, I would think about going to the ER to be checked (and maybe a new dr)… because of what happened to me with my first pregnancy, I always want peace of mind so I see the dr… good luck!
]]>First, I just want to say that crying is a normal release … I always feel better after a good cry, nice, calm, and the baby will feel this, too … I know you know all of this stuff … So …
ERIN, I believe that most woman DO spot, especially in the first trimester … I did … my sister did, and our kids are just FINE… It may be something about the implantation, and the creation of the placenta … I do know that there’s blood, a lot of blood involved with that …
By the way, my (older) sister has four … two boys, and two girls … All of her “pregs” were strange … She even bled, with her last one, the entire nine-months …
Take good care of yourself, dear … *prayers*
Brooke
]]>As for the food.. I am glad it’s not just me. I have been so ravenous the past few days, and actually ate Kebab, Garlic bread with cheese, spicy wedges and onion rings the other night. And i still had room for a Creme Egg!
I am here for you if you need a chat. Perhaps we can support each other through this, and in November, have our bouncing babies in our arms and laugh at all this worry.
((Hugs for you))
]]>I’m trying to stay positive. And I’m just eating like a horse ’cause I’m sooooo hungry. It won’t stop. LOL
]]>Make sure your doctor checks your progesterone levels right away, too. Because we only have one ovary, our bodies might not produce enough to help the pregnancy along. I had to do icky vaginal suppositories for the 1st trimester, but they worked.
Don’t cry, okay?!? Your body needs encouragement & positive thoughts more than ever!
(((((Baby Hugs)))))
]]>Kathy
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