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fishyfishy
15-05-2009, 13:24
I have just found out i am pregnant but this time is a lot differant from my last 2. I have one boy and one girl.
With my DS, I had morning sickness but i didn't vomit except when we were traveling or i smelt something gross. Like red meat.
With my DD, i only just felt queezy.
I knew each time that i was pregnant from the word go what i was having but this time i dont know.
I am continuously vomiting everywhere. I feel really tired. All my joints ache. I already have a small bump. I am 7 weeks.
How did everyone know that they had more then one inside even before the ultrasound?
I got bad morning sickness from day 1 of week 5 and it didn't stop until week 16.
I had a really big belly at 6 weeks, like the size I was at 4 months with my first pregnancy.
I was SUPER extra tired.
I had a VERY intense feeling I was having twins.
A Party of Five
16-05-2009, 08:26
Well I had no idea I was having twins as I had four other kidlets to look after so I was tried all the time any way :laughing: I did have a bit more morning sickness but I just put that down to been so tried so we did not find out with where having twins until I was about 18 weeks as one of them was hinding when I had my first scan at 12 weeks.
TripleTime
16-05-2009, 16:36
I had the worst morning sickness from day dot which is why we went to the doctors to find out what was happening. Levels came back that i was 3 month preggers, GP sent me for a dating scan. Only to find out its triplets.
I have never been so sick in my life!! Lasted untill 16 weeks & i still have of day now at 28 weeks.
I had far less morning sickness than with my singleton - I was also quite small up until recently. I first knew I was having twins when I went for the scan at 7 weeks two days. Apparenlty my HcG results were really high early on though. Have you had your blood test yet? Did they tell you what your Hcg are?
I had no idea. You could have blown me over with a feather when I found out. I had been told a few weeks previously I was miscarrying, so I went into the 10.5 week ultrasound just hoping to see a baby.
Although I have nothing to compare it to- maybe a singleton pregnancy for me will be much easier in the 1st trimester...?!?!?
pine lime
17-05-2009, 10:05
I had no idea either...my doc insisted I had a dating scan which I really didn't think was necessary (as I knew the conception date) - and couldn't stop laughing when the sonographer said "are you lying down?...you have two in there" - what a joker! I was 7 weeks!
I guess looking back to before I knew, I had two lots of small bleeds early on (which I got worried about at the time) but now I realise they must have been separate implantation bleeds. I also felt more worried about the pregnancy from the very beginning than I had ever done with my previous two. I have been really really tired this time compared to the last but I just put that down to being a busy mum! What stands out is a continual tremendous thirst and being off sweet food (unknown to me).
I think being pregnant can heighten a sense of perception so if you are getting a vibe about the pregnancy being different you are probably right! Although being preggy can also intensify your worry side so try to remember that if you get freaked out it may just be you being extra sensitive! :goodvibes:
best wishes - hope you can get a scan soon :)
pine lime
26-05-2009, 05:00
Hey fishyfishy how's it going? Have you had a chance to book a scan? Wish you well ~ Lisa
nessandgirls
03-06-2009, 13:23
I had no morning sickness at all with the twins (but did with DD1).
Early on I was extremely tired all the time though. Still had no idea it was twins until I saw the OB for my first appointment. Was completely blown away!
MrsMuffin
03-06-2009, 13:55
I had no idea either until my 6 week scan the Doc made me have cos i was unsure on dates.
I was VERY EXTREMELY tired all the time but had no morning sickness.
Everyone around me thought i was more than 6 weeks cos my tummy was showing already!!
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