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Just Found out....Two Weeks Pregnant!

Hi Ladies. I just found out yesterday I am one - two weeks pregnant. I guess the first OB appt isn't until 10 weeks! I am going to go crazy during that time. How do I know everything is okay? What signs suggest things are going well/or that there is a problem. I'm already having some stomach aches, boob pains, and tiredness, all of which are good signs I'm thinking..... Any wisdom you could give would be great. Thanks!

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The only thing I would say that hasn't been posted is in response to the post about exercise - all exercise is fine as long as it isn't any more than you've already been doing. I also recommend the Girlfriends Guide to Pregnancy - the only realistic book out there full of info that you'll never get from any other book. In fact, I gift that to anyone I know who's pregnant with their first. And read the Girlfriends Guide to the First Year of Motherhood when you're done! Congrats & best wishes for a healthy pregnancy!

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it is a long 10 weeks i know, we miscarried our first at 5 weeks so waiting until 10 weeks (only a visit with a nurse real physical wasn't until 13 weeks) the second time around seemed like ages. I ate very healthy and took my prenatal vitamins and used the time to make a list of questions that i had for the dr. As long as you are not having spotting it is a waiting game, but if you start to spot you should call the dr right away, sometimes it is nothing and other times it is serious. Read lots of books and try to not get to worried about it all. Good luck and congrats!

Congrats! Just relax and enjoy it. Taking naps is perfectly okay. Eat healthy, whole foods and drink plenty of water.

I waited about 5 months before I got any kind of care. Well, a few weeks before that I stopped in by a midwife friend of mine just to finally hear the heartbeat (that was a relief and a thrill!), but I figure that if you let nature take its course, things will most likely be alright. (I'm not much into medical interventions.)

So, relax and enjoy! :)

The only thing I would say that hasn't been posted is in response to the post about exercise - all exercise is fine as long as it isn't any more than you've already been doing. I also recommend the Girlfriends Guide to Pregnancy - the only realistic book out there full of info that you'll never get from any other book. In fact, I gift that to anyone I know who's pregnant with their first. And read the Girlfriends Guide to the First Year of Motherhood when you're done! Congrats & best wishes for a healthy pregnancy!

I am also a few weeks along, but this is my second pregnancy. It seems like forever until that first doctor's visit, but it'll get here soon enough. Then you'll be going every month!! It sounds to me like all of your symptoms are normal. I remember being very tired the first trimester of my first pregnancy, and it's been the same so far with this pregnancy. Just read your "What To Expect..." book--it's very helpful to learn about all the Do's & Don'ts. Good luck & congrats!!!

Congratulations! Someone else wrote too that you are actually 4 weeks along. This is true. The 40 weeks include the 2 weeks before you conceive. The pregnancy symptoms that you described are good signs. If you went in for a blood test, they could tell you what your HCG level is as well. I had to wait to see the doctor until after 8 weeks also. If you have any concerns before that though, don't be afraid to call and talk to a nurse. They are usually very helpful. If you have any type of bleeding, call right away and they will have you come in for an ultrasound. It doesn't necessarily mean something bad, but to just be on the safe side. Good luck! I know those first 2 months can be very nerve-wracking!

The best sign is the worst thing. Morning sickness... Ick. You usually won't feel that till at least 6 weeks along though. I read a study that if you had morning sickness your chances of miscarriage which are normally one in four pregnancies improves to about half that! So I'm thankful always for my morning sickness. Ironically enough with every single miscarriage I've had my symptoms have been few and far between and very light. No morning sickness. I seem to always get blighted ovums and start the process of miscarriaging if I'm going to around 7 weeks.

The real things you should watch for that signal a problem are red blood of any sort call the doctor asap. Also menstral like cramps that have you doubling over, not the minor ones most get that make you feel like your period is going to start, miscarriage ones are much stronger and similar to the contractions of labor if you recall those. Fever of course. Everything else isn't really much of a concern.

Well, congratulations, K.! There's not really much you can do during the wait, except be patient, get your rest, eat right, and think positive!! *smile* Your doctor will be able to hear heart tones at ten weeks, which is why you won't be seen until then.

Watch out for any kind of spotting and/or cramping. That is cause for concern, and you should go see your doctor immediately. Other than that, just be patient and take good care of yourself!

Hi,

I would recommend reading some books also. My favorite was The Girlfriend's Guide to Pregnancy. I loved that one. Congratulations!

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