Answered by Sianny - Aug. 24, 2014 5:09pm
All these things are normal pregnancy symptoms. Your big tummy is bloat not lack of exercise, gentle exercise won't harm baby but your muscles are receiving chemicals to help them get ready to support the growing baby so it can be easy to pull something so they suggest not working that area much.
It can be hard trying not to worry when you've had a miscarriage but if you were to see a dr now he wouldn't be able to reassure you much even with a scan as it's still to early, this is why they don't see you till later.
I know it's difficult but try to hold out just a little longer.
Congratulations though x
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Answered by KellySmith1901 - Sep. 19, 2014 2:49am
I saw the doc at week 9 and we saw a lil baby moving.. I'm so happy!!! I hope nothing happens to it :)
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Answered by aprilluvsmoz - Aug. 24, 2014 12:02pm
If your primary doctor does not want to see you I would suggest calling another ob to get in and let them know about your history. If its going to put you at ease do what you need to
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Answered by KellySmith1901 - Aug. 29, 2014 2:43am
Thank you all
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Answered by lyssa7872 - Aug. 24, 2014 7:35pm
At 5-6 weeks pregnant there really isn't much a doctor could see or do for you, which is why they don't have you come in then. If you call in you could probably get them to prescribe you some anti nausea meds if you really want, but all your symptoms are totally normal, so try not to worry :) Working out won't cause any miscarriage that wasn't going to happen already, provided you aren't going above and beyond your bodies abilities.
good luck!
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Answered by Papas~Mama - Aug. 28, 2014 6:14pm
You can always go to the emergency room if you have immediate concerns that your doctor's office won't address.
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