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Try not to freak out...not everybody feels movement/kicking at exactly 20 weeks. Even some smaller framed women don't start feeling that until about 22 weeks.
If you were 30 weeks and still didn't feel anything, then you can worry. Try to relax...your beautiful baby will be kicking you in no time.
I know you're anxious...I understand because I am too. I'm only 17 weeks as of tomorrow and I CAN'T WAIT to feel my LO kick me.View Thread



The dr prescribed it because the metronidazole made me nauseous.
I have the 3 day suppositories.
At $40 I would expect no side effects....but that's just wishing.View Thread

Anybody have experience with this suppository?View Thread

I say this because at this point the pump was "borrowed" and not given, so If you borrow something and it breaks in your possession, you're responsible for replacing it.View Thread


I have to take metronidazole, twice a day for 7 days
Of course I don't like this, but I don't want the BV to go untreated.
If anybody would care to share their experience with this, please do.View Thread

I don't think there is any kind of formal method of joining. You simply participate in the discussions and post discussions at your choosing.
Looking forward to the sharing of experiences.View Thread

The fact that it broke while she had it has no bearing because once Susie gave Barb the pump, it belonged to Barb. Things happen. Now that Susie is about to have another baby, Barb shouldn't be responsible for getting her a new one or sharing the cost.
Susie should cut her losses and buy herself a new one and not have any hard feelings.View Thread

I'm 14 and a half weeks along and I am cramping about 2in above my pubic bone. It feels like my insides are tearing. It's painful, but not anything that makes me cry. I got stopped in my tracks a few times though. It's been like this for 2 days straight and it hurts when I have to urinate...I'm guessing from the pressure.
I'm going to call the dr tomorrow and make an appt. I want to make sure it's not a urinary tract infection or some other infection.View Thread
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