Setting the record straight
First of all, I respect the experts that tried to give me some sort of medical advice. My boyfriend has been with me for 3 years and 6 months and we have just recently decided to have a child. Also, we are ingaged to be married (he proposed). Before deciding to date, we were friends for 3 years. So we do have history and it is not some sort of sex thing. We do not live with our parents, I am 23 years-old and I have a job to support my child (that pays very well) if the father chooses to leave which will not determine my future or my child's future. I feel as if I am being judge and that is not what I signed up for, so I would appreciate if I actually received some helpful advice instead of judgemental comments.
We all try to help, but are not substitutes for your doctor!
Dear Renee08,
Hoping that you don't always have an attitude problem so obvious here, (which is an indication that you might be PG, due to hormonal spurts which can make one act nasty and touchy) the advice to see your physician is very well justified if this is your first experience with any of the symptoms you presented. I'm also including a few sites you can check out to make sure that if you don't get to your doctor soon, you'll at least understand what you are going through and what proper nutrition you need for a healthy baby if you are.
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/sym...gnancy/PR00102
Scroll down and even get answers on flying while pregnant, exercise,
Dangers,proper nutrition, etc.
http://www.epigee.org/pregnancy/symptoms.html
www.askdramy.com The U.K. online doctor.you can post on a forum, or 'ask the Dr. Amy' with a click. The FAQ Tab on the homepage is also a good place to click and has a lot of good subject matter. P.S. Most of the articles are printable in PDF format.
Putting someone else down the way you did was not really justified, as we are responsible people and think also of the financial and emotional wellbeing of potential mothers to be since it's important to have a stress less pregnancy. Crankiebabie's concern, if you read some of the stories from irresponsible 13 to 16 year old young ladies who want to get pregnant just to get out of a bad family situation - which would be like jumping out of the frying pan into the fire - and also the risks of STDs, I feel it was OK for her to ask the questions she did - as I ask them too.
If you are upset or disappointed you really don't need to take it out on us - and believe me, if you are, and go through spurts like this with your fiancé, he needs to check out the sites too to be able to understand that you'll act worse than any woman with PMS sometimes.
Whether you take our advice or not us up to you, and we do wish you all the best and that you achieve your goal. One more bit of advice, please try and relax as much as possible - stress is not a good for your health or your baby's, if it's what your symptoms indicate.
Hope the sites help and that all will go well. Feel free to keep us posted too, after you've seen your doctor, OK?
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