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ctdoula
08-02-2004, 08:32 AM
I'm not quite 5 weeks and have a few symptoms.. slight nausea/food aversion, peeing (although it's been hot lately i've been sweating instead of peeing), tender breasts. I can't remember last time when the real symptoms kicked in (killer queaziness)... but i'm thinking around 6 weeks.
Any of you having symptoms yet?
Green4God
08-02-2004, 08:43 AM
I have a little bit of everything on and off right now - nothing all the time. I think it is normal for them to kick in full strength around 6-7weeks, so you've got a little bit of rest until then! Oh, and I'm 5 weeks 2 days today.
aprildawn
08-02-2004, 10:46 AM
yep. before i tested positive i had a sudden aversion to ice cream!! still do.
and i had that queasy feeling off and on for a few days too. i get the queasies a couple days before a migraine sets in, so i wasn't sure if i was pregnant or if i was about to get a killer headache!
i have to pee a lot and my boobs have been killing me.
Stream
08-02-2004, 11:06 AM
4 weeks today and enjoying the non-symptomness. :) I've been a little bit tired lately, but that's it. I remember all too clearly *wishing* that I would have more symptoms in my early pregnancy with my dd and then regretting it many times as I hugged the toilet, so I am absolutely savoring this part. :D
Green4God
08-02-2004, 11:48 AM
Stream - your chart looks good. I'm a little concerned about mine - temps seem too low. Here it is (http://www2.fertilityfriend.com/home/53471).
Stream
08-02-2004, 12:36 PM
Melissa,
Your chart looks fine! But you need to stop charting! It's not going to tell you anything new or exciting and will only stress you out. Put away that thermometer! I'm going to stop on Friday, which is 18 dpo, just to have the officially preggo, no matter what the test says chart. ;)
Your temps, btw, are somewhat low as compared to "average", but you have a very strong jump between pre-O and post-O temps, so I think it doesn't mean anything. If you keep worrying, you may want to ask your doctor to do a progesterone test and/or give you supplements.
But really- hide the thermometer! Go find it in a year. ;)
sarasprings
08-02-2004, 12:47 PM
I'm so out of it. When you are all saying you are 4 weeks preg or 5 weeks, do you start counting from the first day of your last period? I can't remember!
For symptoms, I've had a little queasiness, some cramping, and little twitchy feelings. Nothing too bad yet!
Green4God
08-02-2004, 12:54 PM
Stream - no, I need to keep charting for my own sanity, though it is driving me nuts, too. Since I mc'ed last time, I want to have whatever data I can if it should happen again so that I don't have to go through it a 3rd time.
Sara - You go back 14 days before ovulation. If you don't know your O date then you have to use the first day of your period, but it may be off a little. Like for me, since I O'd on day 18, the doctor's date is off about 4 days from what I know is my actual due date.
sleet76
08-02-2004, 02:16 PM
I've been having a few symptoms, cramping and round ligament pulling/tugging being the most obvious. Other than that, things have so far been mild (I'm about 4.5weeks), and the few other symptoms (slight queasiness, tiredness, thirst) could easily be in my head at this point.
Anyone remember when their breasts started hurting last time? I remember that being a major symptom for me with my last pregnancy--just can't remember when. Maybe 6 weeks or so?
_jenn
08-03-2004, 09:22 PM
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Green4God
08-04-2004, 09:59 AM
Well m/s is here with a vengence, though I haven't lost it quite yet, but I'm glad for it given my history.
Stacy - my breasts were like the last thing to hurt last time, probably around 6-7 weeks, but this time they were sore at about 4 1/2 weeks. Don't worry, you'll vary some with each pregnancy.
proudmamanow
08-10-2004, 01:02 PM
I see above that some of you have mentioned that you have on & off symptoms...I just want to make sure that what I'm feeling is normal, kwim? :)
Yesterday I was exhausted, and felt extremely ill...today I feel quite a bit better, but not 100%. Is this okay? I tend to make myself crazy worrying about m/c everytime my symptoms go away.
It's normal for things to come & go right? (I'm at 4w5days)
Stream
08-10-2004, 03:18 PM
Totally normal! Fatigue is probably my strongest symptom right now, and sometimes I feel like I can hardly move, while others I'm 99% normal. Same thing with food-- my appetite is fairly reduced as a general symptom, but occassionally I could eat a house. It's all par for the course as your body figures out what to do with the influx of hormones. :thumb
MaryLang
08-10-2004, 05:37 PM
I am a little queasy, very tired, thirsty (although I'm bf, so now I'll be super thirsty), headaches, and I have to pee ALL THE TIME! Some days are better than others. I remember w/ dd somedays I would throw up like three times a day, somedays not once. So IMO don't get too paranoid about symtoms coming and going.
proudmamanow
08-10-2004, 06:51 PM
thanks Stream & Mary :love :love :love :love
My rational brain knows this is the case...but I can get really irrational & freak out so easily, yk?
Your words & experiences are VERY helpful.
thank you!! :D
aprildawn
08-10-2004, 06:52 PM
argh! my breasts are hurting worse and worse every day. what do you do when your toddler thinks you're a jungle gym and is constantly jabbing her elbows into your boobs or thowing herself at your chest? she's always all over me! i'm constantly shielding my chest. kudos to you mamas who are nursing through your sore breasts. (dd weaned around 18 months).
Sleepymama
08-11-2004, 03:00 PM
I don't want to jinx it, and frankly it worries me a little, but I feel really good...I'm almost 5 weeks so I guess I should enjoy it while it lasts!! I was tired one day (but DS slept terribly the night before) and now I actually feel better than I did before we TTC...how odd!!
FreeRangeMama
08-11-2004, 10:43 PM
I am either 4 weeks or 5 weeks and feel like I am showing already! I am so bloated looking. I feel nauseated when I don't eat regularly and I am starving, but I think that is partly because I am tandem nursing. I am also exhausted and need to pee constantly! I really hope I don't lose my milk supply this time and am making an extra effort to stay well hydrated. I feel very pregnant today, so I hope that is a sign of good things to come.
jessikate
08-11-2004, 11:51 PM
Not too many symptoms here. I had some breast tenderness for a few days, but it's gone away now. So glad, since DD is a nurseaholic. I had a lot of breast tenderness when I was pregnant with her, so this is different.
I've been tired a lot, but less than last time. Mostly attributable to poor sleep quality, I think. DD sleeps with us and is getting her second molar, so she's nursing a lot and not sleeping soundly. Not that she's ever slept really well, but this is rough.
I've been feeling queasy this evening, and was attributing it to "morning" sickess, but now DH is feeling queasy too. Must have been what we ate for dinner. Oh dear. I didn't have ms with DD, so this would be different if I did. But right now I'm hoping it's just from dinner because I don't want to be sick while I need to take care of DD. I don't know that I could do it.
My pants are starting to be a bit tight, too. I (smartly) saved the jeans that I shrunk out of in the past year and might have to start moving into them. It's definitely way too early for maternity pants, but I can't go out in my pajama pants all the time, cute as they are. Elastic waist pants are nice, though.
Rainbow
08-12-2004, 10:48 PM
I have the same early symptoms I've had with my two children- increase of smell. Liek walking around plugging my nose because everything stinks. Waking at night to pee. hungry, hungry, hungry.
No morning sickness- if I'm lucky I'll skip that all together again :LOL
LoveMyLife
08-13-2004, 11:49 AM
I'm at about 5 1/2 weeks and feeling pretty good so far! One thing I noticed from the very beginning was that I was so thirsty! I'd never heard of that as a pregnancy symptom but I guess it is. And of course I'm peeing a lot because of that. I'm feeling a little tired but I'm hoping it's just the summer lazy/tired feeling and I won't be so tired once I go back to school. I'm really going to need my energy then.
No nausea yet and I'm hoping that stays away because I'm a high-school teacher and I really don't want to be running out of my room every 5 minutes to throw up! But my mom said she was really nauseous with me but never threw up. My stomach does feel kind of funky in the mornings though, like a cross between being really hungry and really full at the same time. So weird.
No real cravings or aversions yet but I can go from being totally full to being hungry in about 5 minutes. Last night I could barely finish dinner but 5 minutes later I was hungy and eating a bowl of cornflakes.
It is kind of interesting to see what's going on and hear what's happening to others at the same stage.
Green4God
08-13-2004, 12:06 PM
Well my symptoms seem to be getting stronger and more consistent, which makes sense at 6w5d. Advice: don't take a long road trip (like 20 hours over 2 days) with m/s. Bad combo. Still haven't thrown up, but my m/s is making me not want to eat anything except bland carbohydrates and I usually cook everything spicy so this is definitely causing a problem! I'm definitely feeling better about this pregnancy as the symptoms continue and get stronger!
tullah
08-13-2004, 01:14 PM
First time posting here...I'm 5 weeks and 5 days along and my symptoms are identical to yours LoveMyLife- noticed early on that I was excessively thirsty...then strangely hungry, not at all, then suddenly starving, then suddenly full.
I am a teacher too and start in about a couple of weeks so I'm hoping I can avoid the morning sickness altogether.
I had a bit of brown spotting last night and this am, anyone else have this?...the nurse said it could be normal, just to watch it....no cramping at all which I had more of last week so I hope that it is good...
Stream
08-16-2004, 10:04 AM
Soooooooooo tired today. Really, really, really tired.
My daughter's third birthday was yesterday and we hosted a party at our house. We were all so exhausted afterwards that dd and I took a 2 hour nap, but when I woke up I was just as exhausted as I was before the nap. Went to bed at 9:30 and didn't get up 'til around 7 and I am still. so. tired. I am hopeful that this is just a result of over-doing it this weekend preparing for and then recovering from the party. I don't know how to function feeling this drained...
*yaaaaawn*
Wackadoo
08-17-2004, 07:09 PM
Howdee All,
I just got my BFP yesterday & I'm 4w+2d, which puts us at about April 24th.
I had some spotting yesterday, and actually off and on since cd19 so I'm cautiously optimistic at this point.
Otherwise, I'm tired, sweaty, bloated, and peeing all the time! Fun, eh!? Oh, and kinda queasy too. I didn't have any breast tenderness or nausea with #1 so we'll see where things go from here!
I second that it's good to hear what others are experiencing too!
~Lundy
sunbaby
08-23-2004, 10:16 PM
i am 5 weeks and i stink and have bad breath. other than that i am doing pretty well. a bit more tired and less ambitious than usual. anyone else stinky?
littlebeagle
08-24-2004, 02:49 AM
argh! my breasts are hurting worse and worse every day. what do you do when your toddler thinks you're a jungle gym and is constantly jabbing her elbows into your boobs or thowing herself at your chest? she's always all over me! i'm constantly shielding my chest. kudos to you mamas who are nursing through your sore breasts. (dd weaned around 18 months).
aprildawn- I know exactly how you feel! When I was pg with baby #2, my son was very rambunctious (sp?). he was 13mon when i found out i was pg. it was hard to get him to understand not to jump on mommy and to be careful around me. in fact... i never got him to understand that. LOL! sometimes they just don't get it. now that i'm pg with baby #3, he is older (3yrs) and is able to control himself because i've explained to him there's a baby in my tummy. :) and he is so sweet that sometimes when he catches himself being a little too rough, he stops himself and says something about "a baby in you tummy?". my daughter, on the other hand, who is 23 months old understands a lot of vocabulary but is still not gettin' the whole baby-in-tummy thing and why she has to be careful. All I can say is, keep re-explaining and keep your guard up. Surprisingly, there were many times where, when i was pg with baby#2, my son hit me in the stomach and it did no harm. I think our bodies respond pretty well. Just keep your guard up, but don't stress too much over it. If it makes you feel better, maybe you can sit with a pillow over you when your daughter is getting a little rough! (I know your post was about your daughter jabbing your sore breasts, but i thought i'd throw in my experience about my very active son... I figured it all related and thought the info might be pertinent to your situation anyway.) :)
Congrats on the new baby. :)
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