Whats it mean when your 39 weeks pregnant and extremely thirsty and peeing all the time?
Schedule an appt. with your Dr. He can give you a glucose test. Some women become diabetic during pregnancy, this is not necessarily the case, if it is, most likely will go away after giving birth. Having the test will help your Dr. in keeping you healthy.
First of all rationalise your feelings - is it really love, being in love or infatuation you are feeling and how well do you know the person you feel you love? Often the idea is not the reality. Lots of people feel embarrassed by their actions at one time or another when feelings aren't reciprocated and wished they'd acted differently and this will probably be out of proportion in your mind. Easier said than done but if you know your 'love' won't be returned be philosphical about it and just treat it as a moment in time that's over, recognise that you are wasting negative energy thinking about it and decide to turn that into positive energy. Try not to waste a moment longer on this 'useless' energy. It's serving no purpose except to make you feel worse and worse about your actions and how you feel and stopping you from moving on, having fun and opening yourself up to new possibilities and meeting someone who'll make YOU happy. Also, try writing down all your good points, the good things in your life you may take for granted like friends, security, family, health, whatever they may be and look to the future. Good Luck and hope you're soon feeling better!
AnswerUnrequited love??????????It wouldn't require you to search for anything that would make you feel better you would be getting it from the other spectrum. Suggest a heartfelt sorry for the chump change and start over from a new exit. AnswerUnrequited love??????????It wouldn't require you to search for anything that would make you feel better you would be getting it from the other spectrum. Suggest a heartfelt sorry for the chump change and start over from a new exit.To tell you the truth I have no idea why it's such a big thing for couples who become exes to be friends. It's usually best to move on and meet new people and date new people. Most of the time one of the two that have split-up are still in love with the other and by being around them it's like pouring salt into an open wound. I've dated and split-up with guys before (who were very nice, but it didn't work out) and a couple of times I was heart-broken but moved on. I didn't want to be friends (I had enough friends.) I was also first married to a mental/physical abuser and although I did not want to be around him, his brothers and one sister were wonderful people that wanted to keep in touch with me, but again I moved on because it wasn't good to be so close to the problem I just left.
Is no morning sickness a sign of probable miscarriage?
== == Actually, no. 25% of pregnant women do not experience morning sickness, and have entirely normal pregnancies.
Most women who do not have morning sickness go full term without miscarriages. There are a few studies that show that having no morning sickness can be correlated to a higher incidence of miscarriage, but there are equal numbers of studies that say that there is no relationship between the two. Many people have said that morning sickness is an indication that the pregnancy is healthy, but nothing proves that lack of having it can be linked to having something going wrong, either.
Get regular prenatal checks and talk to your health care professional to be sure that all is going well, and do not let yourself worry over something that probably means nothing, and for which many women would envy you. * Well, of course all women are different. But having morning sickness is my trademark. When I didn't have morning, afternoon or night sickness like with my other pregnancies, I did worry. I miscarried at 5 weeks. * Lots of women don't have morning sickness.
* I didn't have it with either of my pregnancies. First time 'round I felt a little nauseated and off my food in the evenings. Second time 'round (with twins) I had no nausea at all. * It is absolutely correct that each woman is different, and may or may not have nausea or vomiting associated with being pregnant. I had it off and on, morning, afternoon, or night, throughout one pregnancy, and none at all with my other ones!
Can you be pregnant if you had morning sickness for 3 weeks straight then it stopped?
Yes you could be pregnant still. Do a pregnancy test.