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  1. 16/8/08 23:56

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    Angel198522

    hi hun, and welcome! Im new here too, but my 2nd pregnancy, i gave birth to taylor-james 9 months ago, and prior to me gettin pregnant 1st time around i was too diagnosed with PCOS(so was so suprised when i conceived taylor), i did have some light spotting and tummy cramps at beginnin too of 1st pregnancy, and i went a wk overdue with taylor-james so in my experience id say dont worry hun. This time around no light spotting but tummy cramps again.they do ease off eventually hun. Hopefully you will have a wonderful and happy pregnancy, xxx
  2. 16/8/08 22:56

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    crazyworld1985

    Thanks for making me feel so welcome

    Today I have like a dull aching pain in my back but I think that is due to me being on my feet all day today.  My boobs are like watermelons and are extremely heavy and sore, i've been sick twice and I seem to have a pinky looking discharge now.

    Talk about stressing about it all hehe

    This is my first child and I'm utterly clueless.  I thought I knew so much but pregnancy is so much different!

     

  3. 13/8/08 21:15

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    nonie1980

    hi, me too. lots of ladies on here seem to be saying same thing. I got my bfp last sat. i too have pcos and undergoing fertility treatment for 2 yrs so now very paranoid. but everyone seems to be having crampy period symptoms, i have, bit of discharge, join our club!! hope it gets better with time! huge congrats by the wayx x

  4. 13/8/08 19:38

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    BabyGluejennifer07

    hey, this is my second pregnancy.  with my first i had a bleed which seems similar to how yours sounds, and was told that it was nothing, i also had cramps for a few weeks!  the doctor said not to worry and he was right cos now i have a healthy 8 month old baby boy.

    I am having these cramps again, but im not worried, i think if it was anything too worry about it would hurt ALOT more, and in your case i would imagine there would be alot more blood.

    its totally understandable that youd worry sweetie, most ppl in here are knicker checkers and we are all worried bout loosing our beans, think ya just gotta try and stay relaxed, after all thats best for our little ones.

    Hope everything goes ok, and ill look forward to talking to you on here!

    congrats on ur pregnancy and weight loss!

     

  5. 13/8/08 19:11

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    crazyworld1985

    Hey ladies

    I hope you are all well

    New to this part of the forum.

    Found out on Saturday that i'm pregnant to much surprise after been under a fertility clinic and being diagnosed with PCOS and told to lose weight to which I have so far lost 3 stone 4lb resulting in my pregnancy! miracles do happen!

    Problem I have at the moment is that i'm discharging a browny substance. After reading around its what is known as "old blood"

    Today i've had a few period like pains which have subsided.  I have been sick three times.. well this morning and i'm shattered and my boobs are agony.

    I went for a scan yesterday as I had been losing this brown stuff 2 weeks prior to finding out I was pregnant.  The yolk sac was in the right place and is about 5 mm.  I am about 4 weeks 3 days at the moment.. we think. I am going back to have another scan in 2 weeks. 

    Is it something to worry about or should I just sit back and relax?

    Gem

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