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Just had our first ultrasound today, the nurse said that I am six weeks and 5 days along, we got to listen to the baby's heartbeat and even got to take home a DVD copy of the images!
I'm very excited, and yes it seems that keeping food in my stomach really makes a difference, less nausea.View Thread
It had been bothering me, seeing as how I enjoy being able to eat. I mentioned this issue to my mom Saturday morning and she looked at me and immediately asked how long it had been since my last pregnancy test. Of course, I could not remember exactly how long, but my best guess was late October or beginning of November. And at the time it was negative.
Well she insisted that I pick up a test that night and take it immediately. In which, I did just that. To my surprise, (and I mean REALLY surprised), it said positive. I took a second one the following morning, yesterday, and it said the same. So my husband and I went to the Walk-In clinic and had a blood test done to which the doctor called me about 3-4 hours later and gave me the news that I'm between 5 and 12 weeks along! Crazy, right? So everyday has been a struggle with morning sickness, first thing in the morning and sometimes at night.
Any suggestions to help alleviate it? I'd like to be able to sit comfortably at home without feeling overly nauseaus all the time... Please post!View Thread

Sorry if it was a long read, figured the whole picture would be the best way to goView Thread
I mean, I believe I'm ovuating because I went five months without a period then finally got the pill again and a week into it I started my period but it was so painful and the bleeding was so heavy from all of the build up in my uterus. I remember being doubled over and crying because it was so bad...
Anyway, sorry this is a lot to read, but I really need a professional opinion. Two doctors told me I could definately get pregnant, but I'm not so sure... (My husband and I have had unprotected intercourse on a number of occasions and still nothing). Please help!View Thread
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