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I'm Pregnant
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Just found out i'm pregnant. 10 Weeks and i'm so excited.. It came as a surprise, but it's a great one at that..
Just thought i'd share <3
Just thought i'd share <3
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Congrats - however I am going to sound a warning to you and its possible why Sqad is a little muted/indifferent. By experience, this is and I do not want to pizz on your happiness.
Do not tell family or friends until you hit, say 16 weeks. This gets you clear of a high miscarriage period which, at the end of the day (horrible expression and sic), is mother nature's way of saying "Houston, we have a problem."
My ex had spotting at 14 weeks - this in itself is not unusual as you can have a phantom period but our Gynae asked her to spend the weekend in bed and then to swing by the Royal Surrey for a vaginal probe. We then saw her for the first time and she took blood - apparently elevated mercury levels are/were an indicator. Anyway we got back home, about 25 miles away and the tel message light was going,
We just manage to avoid an ectopic pregancy (the fertilised egg becomes blocked in the fallopian tube) which is one of the hardest calls in pregnancy medicine and can result in very serious blood loss and even death.
I dont want to be alarmist and wish you all the best - but just keep your news to yourselves a little longer and then revel in your enjoyment....
Do not tell family or friends until you hit, say 16 weeks. This gets you clear of a high miscarriage period which, at the end of the day (horrible expression and sic), is mother nature's way of saying "Houston, we have a problem."
My ex had spotting at 14 weeks - this in itself is not unusual as you can have a phantom period but our Gynae asked her to spend the weekend in bed and then to swing by the Royal Surrey for a vaginal probe. We then saw her for the first time and she took blood - apparently elevated mercury levels are/were an indicator. Anyway we got back home, about 25 miles away and the tel message light was going,
We just manage to avoid an ectopic pregancy (the fertilised egg becomes blocked in the fallopian tube) which is one of the hardest calls in pregnancy medicine and can result in very serious blood loss and even death.
I dont want to be alarmist and wish you all the best - but just keep your news to yourselves a little longer and then revel in your enjoyment....