Most moms-to be find that pregnancy comes with a lot of worries, especially during
that crucial first trimester. Weight gain, the health of the developing baby and,
of course, miscarriage is always on the mind.
Sharon Wren, mother of two from East Moline, Ill., was particularly worried because of a previous miscarriage. "The doctors said there weren't any signs that I would have a problem carrying another baby, but I wasn't sure until he was born," Wren says. "So that was a good nine months of worrying right there. My second big worry in the first trimester was weight gain – I wasn't gaining weight because I had horrible morning sickness. I mean, I couldn't even see a TV commercial mentioning food without my stomach lurching. I knew I was supposed to be putting on weight, but I actually lost a little. That was three very, very long, miserable months."
If you have a tendency to worry during your first trimester, be assured that you're not alone. |
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Jennie James, a mother of six from Haleyville, Ala., also worried during those first three months. "My first trimester is always filled with worries," James says. "Mostly weight weighs heavily, since I seem to put on the most weight at the beginning of my pregnancies than at the end. I also have a history of twins and I have been pregnant with twins twice. Both times, I have miscarried one of the fetuses within the first trimester and then carry on and deliver the other baby. Because of the miscarriages I try to stay away from any medicine at all and I try to stay as stress free and calm as I can."
If you have a tendency to worry during your first trimester, be assured that you're not alone. Dr. Karen Perkins, an OB/GYN for Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore, Md., says worry is common. "The most common worries in the first trimester for moms include both the mental and the physical," Dr. Perkins says. "Not only do they worry about how the pregnancy will change the status quo but also they worry about whether or not they will be a good parent. Moms also worry about whether the baby will be normal, if they're eating enough, if the baby will be affected by any medicine that they may have taken or if the drink of wine before discovering that they were pregnant will affect the pregnancy. I usually try to reassure moms who come in with various worries and also give them plenty of information focused on their concerns."
Hey am 5 weeks preg today my prog levels on monday 2-8-10 was 1237 I went back yesterday 2-10-10 an my levels are 2348.Is it ok that it did not double. Also i have been having lower back aches it that normal??
I am 6 weeks and very nervous really want to make it with this pregnancy. I have been experiencing round legament pain it says that this is normal in the 2nd trimester, is it in the 1st as well?? I also have gained around 9 pounds, isn't that alot? This will be my 4th pregnancy but 2nd child.
I am 8 weeks and it seems that if I am on my feet and not getting sufficient rest during the day that my back will start to ache. I am curious too, is this normal?
Is a constant lower backache normal in the early stages of pregnancy? This will be my 4th child, but my youngest is 8 and I can not remember how "soon" my back started to hurt.
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