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fev 1, 2011

Amber Lynn I guess I was one of the lucky ones. My pregnancy and birth experience were fantastic and pretty much trouble free from go to whoa. My pregnancy began as a bit of a surprise, although it shouldn’t have been!. Getting Pregnant My cycle had always been irregular, and pregnancy scares were common, and up until now, unfounded. I was feeling really run down and tired when I first did a home pregnancy test. This came up negative. A week later, and still no period, so I did the second in the packet... again, negative. A few days later, I thought I had better go to the doc’s to get checked out.... symptoms – period overdue by 3 weeks, tiredness, sore breasts and feeling very run down. Doctor did another pregnancy test, and told me that I definately wasn’t pregnant. Another week passed and I went back to doctors again who did another test, which still came up negative. Back home another few days later I did another home test (this was becoming quite expensive!)... this one came up with a very faint positive reading.... I didn’t really believe this, so back to the doctors who confirmed that after 6 pregnancy tests, YES I WAS pregnant! As I said, this was an unexpected, but not unpleasant surprise. My pregnancy was basically trouble free. I felt fantastic the whole way through, and the only people who actually worried about me were the doctors and midwives attending me at my antenatal clinics. I had a low platelet count, which wasn’t a symptom of my preganacy, as I had always had it. This had no affect on myself or the baby that I could tell. The only other ‘problem’ was odema of the feet, ankles and fingers, which lead to the midwives fearing pre-eclempsia. Again, this was unfounded, as my blood pressure was perfect the whole way through my pregnancy. I was a week overdue, and suffering through an extremely hot summer when I went into labour. For the past week, I had been wishing that labour would begin, so that I could go into the air conditioned comfort of the birthing centre I was to attend. The first inkling that I had, that labour may be imminent was a strange feeling of pressure between my legs when I sat down on my favourite foot stool... I guess the baby had finally descended and this was the discomfort I was feeling. A few hours later while watching a video, I had my first contraction... sort of like a period cramp, but not really. It didn’t really hurt, so I wasn’t actually convinced it was labour. When these ‘cramps’ kept coming, I assumed that this must be it. From 8.30pm until 2.30am I stayed at home, obtaining relief from a warm bath. At around 2.30am my contractions were between 1 and 3 minutes apart, so it was decided that even though the pain was very manageable, we had better go. When I arrived at the Family Birth Centre, it had obviously been a very busy night, as there were no free rooms available, and they had had to convert a consultation room into a labour room for me. I didn’t really care at this point as I was concentrating on my contractions which were becoming more intense, but still manageable. The contractions had actually slowed down a little to 3 –4 minutes apart, and I was actually managing to nap in between them! I was feeling vaguely nauseous at this point, so declined the use of gas, as I was sure that this would probably make me feel worse. I had decided from the beginning that I would like a drug free birth (as most people do), but certainly did not discount the possibility that I would need drugs, and I was not going to decline them if the pain got unbearable. So it was not martyrdom that I was seeking by going drug-free, I just didn’t really need them! Do you understand that you may get pregnant fast, easy, naturally despite your infertility issues? There are natural and safe methods in which you will Remedies To Get Pregnant rapidly.



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