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Is she having any bleeding/spotting, back pain, dizziness, or moderate/severe cramping? Those can be all signs of an ectopic pregnancy, but doesn't mean it is. I had spotting, mild cramping, and severe back pain but there is nothing wrong with the baby and my pregnancy. Try not to worry and take good care of her.View Thread



On a side note, I have been on just about every type of birth control under the sun for my endometriosis. I was on Depo, but only for 3 months because I still got ovarian cysts, and a type of shot that put into pseudo-menopause for 6 months. By the grace of God I have 2 beautiful children and an 10w3d with number three. Try not to worry too much about taking the depo and how that will affect your fertility.View Thread

Are you feeling fatigued, sick, moody, sore breasts, exhausted? Those are the more typical early pregnancy signs.View Thread





I have had the typical early pregnancy symptoms - mild cramping, morning sickness (which actually isn't bad in the morning, but worse at night), exhaustion.
I look forward to progressing along with ya'll.View Thread
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