I'm so paranoid when I wake up I usually fall asleep but I'm up 'checking'.
Weird the way this worked out I was cramping before AF was due then nothing then started again from maybe the day AF was due.
Its 4.4 weeks today fetus age 3 weeks according to fertility friend. I checked my due date which is the 21st December if the pregnancy sticks - Kind of regretting doing that at this point BUT Christmas
I've done a ticker as well trying to stay on the positive side ... Hopefully I won't have to remove it!!
Ohhhh if this bean stays I'm going to fill this part of BnB I know it
Went into town this afternoon as soon as I got there I felt SHATTERED ... is that related to pregnancy in early stages? I thought it was because I was hungry but I felt no better so we came home.
Being tired is part of pregnancy from beginning to end ... with a ll rest bite in between if your lucky so yes normal there hunni!
And cramps? .... hun morning till night with some PG's it doesn't mean anything bad! ... everything gotta stretch and pull to prepare your body and your "bits"!
So you actually did two tests today I seen the CB one too!
Shattered is normal too. Isn't it part of the preparation for feeling completely knackered when the baby finally arrives? Besides which, you couldn't exactly say you had the quietest and most relaxing time in the last few weeks and days, could you?
I highly recommend afternoon naps. It's just a bit awkward if you nod off at work I reckon the cramps will be with you for a few weeks yet, I'm afraid. In fact, I still get the odd crampy feeling even now. It's just little bean snuggling in and everything stretching and growing. All good signs
Try not to worry wobbles. I had bad cramps a few weeks ago and was worried but everything was fine at my scan. Like Helen said, its just the baby getting warm and cosy in your womb and stretching so you got more room in your womb!
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