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Talk about every stage of pregnancy, from early symptoms to preparing for birth.

stomach problems @ 5 weeks.

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gabrielle1201 · 05/08/2014 07:49

is it normal to go from consitpation to diahorrea in a matter of days?

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pinkfizzsparkles · 05/08/2014 07:58

Yes! One of the joys of pregnancy! Congratulations btw

gabrielle1201 · 05/08/2014 08:05

seriously not amsued lol but thanks a lot :)

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Rainbow555 · 05/08/2014 08:13

Yup, overnight even!!

gabrielle1201 · 05/08/2014 08:26

yea just woke up and was like shocked i thought maybe something was wrong just.

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Redling · 05/08/2014 08:31

I can't even remember how bowels are supposed to work anymore. Digestion is a constant battle and surprise! I did not expect it!

gabrielle1201 · 05/08/2014 08:34

i juts assumed you were constipated all the time and that was it, but its exciting to actually see how your body is reacting to making a baby :)

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ChickenMe · 05/08/2014 09:26

Yep one minute it's constipation, the next it's an exploding bowel Lol!

gabrielle1201 · 05/08/2014 09:50

thats alright, only problem i seem to be having is nausea, i feel sick travelling, moving, eating, drinking even sleeping. would there be anything i can do to help this do you think??

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Redling · 05/08/2014 13:56

I never found anything that alleviated my nausea and vomiting, though I tried a lot. Best thing for me was eating plain carby bland foods like toast, cereal, noodles, salt and vinegar snak a jacks were a favorite! Though I think maybe that just made the throwing up less unpleasant. Some people swear by Travel bands for the wrists, I found chewing lots of gum helped take my mind off it. Sleep and rest as much as you can, if you can't face eating something don't force yourself to. Even if you can't eat any fruit, veg, meat etc don't worry as baby will get nutrients from whatever you can force down. I found it stopped at 14 weeks.

gabrielle1201 · 05/08/2014 14:43

I ate an ice lolly there and it's calmed a lot, still a little upset stomach but no way near as bad. Everything's okay isn't it? Wouldn't b a bad sign would it?

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gabrielle1201 · 05/08/2014 16:09

Is it normal for nausea to just go completely?

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Brummiegirl15 · 05/08/2014 22:31

I've actually had to go to EPAU today as stomach pain was so bad they wanted to check it wasn't ectopic - luckily it's not.

But Christ it hurts !!

Rainbow555 · 06/08/2014 08:18

What did they say brummie all good?

Serenitysutton · 06/08/2014 08:45

I'm 5 weeks tomorrow and getting diarrhoea every
Morning! It's not so bad (certainly could be worse) but it's an interesting development.

Also getting pains (like period pain but not as bad) and pain from trapped wind. Glamourous. I'm still in that just happy to be pregnant stage so smiling through it all

Mistyautumn · 06/08/2014 12:11

My baby skipped morning sickness completely and face me all day diarrhoea instead!!

It does get better although my bowls aren't what they used to be x

atos35 · 06/08/2014 12:28

I'm 21 weeks now but the first ten weeks were bowel hell! Constipated one day, bloating everyday, constant gas and runs of diarrhoea the next. I didn't have this at all with my first two Hmm things seem to have settled a bit now but I still have the odd day when I suddenly feel like I have the worst IBS ever, even now.

gabrielle1201 · 06/08/2014 13:55

Well I'm bloated constantly, my nausea has eased to the extent or I actually know I feel hungry as ever and naesua has settled a lot, I'm also quite thirsty so I have taken a lot of water and milk singly doing the trick as well. Have a lot of constipation I'm just taking my time to relax and hoping goes well.

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