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27w
S/C: Getting indigestion sometimes, but nothing that can't be handled!
Other: Getting exciting for Zoey to get here! 13 weeks to go and 1 week till I'm finally in the 3rd trimester! Tme seems to be flying by!
Next Apt: This Thursday!View Thread

Your getting closer! How exciting! Think of all the pain and discomfort.... now think of your baby.... all that discomfort goes away for awhile! Having a baby is so worth going through everything! I told my husband I was ready to be pregnant again! And I am only 25 weeks!
I love the feeling of being pregnant, and the thoughts of all the excitment and joys ahead!View Thread
And her daddy could feel her moving by 17 and a half weeks! It feels amazing! When ppl ask me how it feels I Explain it as a really good feeling muscle twitch... like that feeling when you get a muscle cramp and you feel the muscle loosen up.... it's feels like the muscle loosen up part!
I'm almost 25 weeks now and am so amazed by everything! It took us 3 miscarriages, 2 years, clomid, and a trigger shot to get her this far along! And I feel Blessed!
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23w0d
w/g: 11 lbs.
s/c: trying to get comfortable to fall asleep is dificult. But We are doing great!
Next Appointment: Have my 3D ultrasound tomorrow I'm very excited! YAY!View Thread

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Weight Gain 8 pounds

symptoms/conditions: Back Pain when i wake up in the moring! and Not being able to get comfortable when i Sit down. Other then the normal Stuff I LOVE BEING PREGNANT!
Other: Went to the Dr. We are expecting a Girl! Zoey Christine Renee... (my mother and I both have 2 middle names it only makes sense to give her 2 too!
Next Appoinment: July 31st! 3D ultrasound YAY!View Thread

I am so greatful that my morning sickness from 8 weeks is going away! I only get sick maybe 2-3 times a week now instead of everyday! However, I sill feel tired! I have not gained any weight even though I have a pregnancy belly already!
all out front! my clothes still fit me, besides when i sit down i have to unbutton my top button so the baby dosen't get mad... I have been feeling flutters for a week now and this is my first pregnancy!
How exciting! I wouldn't even know they were flutters if I didn't buy my fetal heart doppler! It is pretty amazing! I'm loving these new boobs I have! woop woop finally have some boobs!I think the reason why I haven't gained weight but look pregnant is b/c i lost 20 lbs. before pregnancy due to my thyroid being bad and I think my body is still losing weight as my belly is gaining it! Hence the steadyness of my weight!
I have a Dr. apt. tomorrow! And I find out the gender July 6th!
I am happy to be here in my 2nd trimester! Looking forward to see all of your posts!View Thread

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