yes, my roomate is pregnant and said the nausea went away after a little over two months..which 9 weeks is. It is normal.
A woman usually carries a baby for 9 months (or approx 40 weeks). It is not unusually for a baby to be born at 34 weeks, but if you are only 34 weeks gone and you are in labour then you should go to the doctor/hospital immediately, as there could be complications and/or the baby's organs may not have developed enough.
Katie is no longer pregnant.
I think when a pregnant lady cries a lot it's bad for you. And your baby something gone come out wrong. With your baby
16 weeks. But most doctors wait until 21 weeks because the sex of the baby can change.
No. Being fixed means your eggs are gone. Women need eggs to be fertilized to get pregnant.
six to eight weeks.
im 4 weeks gone aswell and im showing a bump!
Take a pregnancy test.
That is quite normal. the baby is not yet large enough to see at 5 weeks though it is developing rapidly. I work at an OBGYN office, and that is absoutley normal!! You can not typically see an embryo on an ultra sound until you are between 6-8 weeks. You levels were great! You should be fine at your next visit when you can see the baby. You can also see a flutter of light on the ultra sound that is the babies heart beat! good luck!
Yes this can happen. I have had this happen 9 times. Heartbeat at 6-7 weeks and between 8-9 weeks I miscarry. We have done all the testing that can be done by infertility doctors and no one has an answer. It can be frustrating and an emotional roller coaster. Hang in there we do have 1 successful pregnancy so far and our little girl is going to be 3. We are pregnant not at 6 1/2 weeks. I refuse to go to the doctor because if it is meant to be it will be. I don;t want to hear a heartbeat then it be gone. If my symptoms are gone at 9 weeks then I will know. If they are there then we can celebrate. I am actually enjoying being pregnant and not stressing about going to the doctor to wonder what if. Hang in there and good luck you are not alone! -------North Canton, Ohio
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...Congratulations! You're nine weeks, three days gone! That's how pregnant you are , counting from the last time you had your period. in actual fact i.e gestation period you will have to deduct two weeks; so that makes it seven weeks three days gone! Please consult your doctor for further information and health care.