Anyone get pregnant Naturally with partially block fallopian tubes?

Posted by Get Pregnant on May 12th, 2010

The Dr. just informed me that when they did the dye test my tubes were block but were unblock partially. He gave me two months to try and get pregnant naturally. Then we will move to fertility drugs. And if all fails, I will have to have open abdominal surgery to try and clean up the rest of my endometriosis because it’s so severe. Is there any hope for me because I really do not want to go through another operation.

There is definitely hope. The surgery is a worst case scenario, and if you truly want children it is worth it.

I’m Curious About My Pregnancy…Help!!?

Posted by Get Pregnant on May 12th, 2010

OK i’m either 25 or 27 weeks pregnant the doctor says im 27 weeks according to my second ultra sound but with my LMP i should be 25 weeks pregnant instead of 27 but anyways this is my first baby so when i go into labor and have my baby do i just start breast feeding right then and there or do they have to put my baby on formula because truthfully i don’t want my baby on formula i plan to breast feed for about a year. So how do i tell if i’m going to have enough breast milk for my baby when she arrives? I’m also nervous about using a breast pump because i’m afraid of the pain and because all of the horrible stories i’ve heard. I also want to know if the milk is going to come out naturally like fast when i first start to breast feed or do i have to keep trying and trying just to get breast milk out to feed my baby? Whats the longest wait to recieve breast milk to feed your baby? And i’m just curious i’ve been eating alot of hot junk food like a bag of flaming hot cheetos i mean i don’t eat it everyday but like every once in a while so is my baby going to be fine? I mean i eat healthy and i tend to have a little bag of hot chips and then have heartburn but then i get over it. But i’m curious is anything going to be wrong with my baby because my sister in law told me that i was going to burn a hole in my baby’s stomach which i truely don’t believe. So is there anything that’s going to be wrong with my baby? Is there something i should watch out for?

I’m pretty sure that all midwives encourage you to try breast feeding to begin with and if you don’t want to or your baby doesn’t take to it then you can use formula. When the baby is born your breasts will be full of a clear liquid called colostrum. After a few days the milk will come in. Your body produces milk to meet your baby’s needs. I didn’t experience any discomfort whilst using a breast pump. And with regards to eating hot spicy foods. I wouldn’t worry too much. Its going to cause you the most discomfort with heart burn more than anything at the moment. I know you have to watch what you eat and drink when breastbreeding because it affects the milk.

am i pregnant? HELP !?

Posted by Get Pregnant on May 12th, 2010

okay so i don’t really know the date i had sexual intercourse , but he had a condom and it wasn’t broken or anything and he didn’t bust , and only the tip went in because i was tight , and i was feeling lightheaded and dizzy but i think that was becuase i was light headed , and i’m fine now . and i got my period april 6th and it ended april 11th , so ? when am i suppose to get my period? im 13 and i cannot be pregnant ! so please help !

I don’t know,are you? A pregnancy test will be able to tell you. Take a pregnancy test. At 13,most girls periods aren’t even normal yet!!! Stop freaking out. Why are you having sex at thirteen anyways,isn’t that a bit young? Why would you do that yourself,risk being pregnant at thirteen? Sex isn’t worth it,and the guy you’re with now,the chances of you staying with him are almost slim to none. Grow up a bit and learn some more facts before you decide to become sexually active. From the situation you describe here,you’re just not ready for it.

Early Pregnancy Symptoms Discharge, Heartburn, Nausea and More

Posted by Get Pregnant on May 5th, 2010

There are many common early pregnancy symptoms. Discharge from the vagina is almost universal in the early weeks of a pregnancy.  This increase in the discharge is due to the increase in the growth of the cells lining the vagina. The walls naturally start to thicken as soon as the egg is fertilized and this thickening can cause you to have a discharge of a white, milky fluid. The medical term for this fluid is leucorrhea and is harmless so it doesn’t need any treatment. This discharge may actually continue throughout the pregnancy.

If you notice that the discharge has a foul odour, then this could be the symptom of a bacteria or yeast infection. Other symptoms of this that will require you to have medical treatment in the form of creams and vaginal suppositories include itching and burning sensations. Douching will not have any effect on the normal discharge you experience during pregnancy.

Other early symptoms of pregnancy that you can watch for in addition to missing your normal menstrual period include:

Morning Sickness. This is common in the first trimester of pregnancy and the name comes from the fact that most women have nauseous feelings early in the morning. Nausea and queasiness can occur though at any time of the day or night. You may also develop an aversion to foods you once loved to eat or to the smell of certain foods being cooked. These food aversions and the nausea are not harmful and are a normal part of carrying a baby in the womb. The sick feelings tend to abate at about the 13th or 14th week, although some women continue to feel sick all through the pregnancy. Some helpful hints include having dry crackers ready to settle your stomach and eating small meals more often so that you don’t feel hungry.

Constipation. This complaint affects a large proportion of pregnant women. It is largely due to an increase in the body production of progesterone which decreases the colon ability to absorb water from the food you eat.  Drinking more milk than you usually do can also cause bouts of constipation. This problem tends to worsen just after the first trimester. You can help ease the problem by making sure you drink plenty of water, getting plenty of exercise and including foods high in fibre in your diet.

Dizziness or Fainting. Many pregnant women first find out they are pregnant after they faint and then go to the doctor to try to determine the cause. It is also more noticeable in the second trimester when you get up or move suddenly. During pregnancy the blood vessels dilate at a dramatic rate and the amount of blood may be too much for the vessels. This is what causes the dizzy or fainting spells.

Fatique. Feeling more tired than usual is a very common early sign that you may be pregnant. The blood is carrying more oxygen to the fetus in the womb, which causes your heart to beat faster and in turn causes you to feel fatigued. Take naps during the day or if this is not possible start going to bed earlier at night. Eating foods that are rich in protein and iron can also help to reduce the feelings of tiredness.

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Maternity Clothes Help You Get Through Pregnancy

Posted by Get Pregnant on May 5th, 2010

Pregnancy is an exciting time full of hope and excitement. It can also be an overwhelmingly self-conscience time as well, as your body is pregnant does not mean you have to wear drab clothing and this is what a maternity clothes works to prevent.

You can now breathe a little easier with the knowledge that you can find clothes that fit you appropriately through changing like it never has before! Maternity clothes are available for you to help you look and feel beautiful throughout your pregnancy. You can find a number of companies who produce garments for pregnant women that are not only comfortable but fashionable as well.

You will find that clothes that cater to the pregnant body are usually created in order to grow with the belly. For instance, when you purchase a shirt that is a maternity size take notice of a free-flowing front. Maternity jeans are also made with expanding belly lines. They are created in this way so that you do not have to buy new clothes every month or two throughout your pregnancy.

While you are pregnancy you want clothing that is not only practical but modern as well. Most maternity lines are aware that pregnant women want to stay up to date with the trends. That is why you will find a variety of clothing, for any occasion that will fit your needs. Anything from tops, shirts, skirts are available in trendy fashions of pregnant women. This type of clothing allows pregnant women to feel both comfortable and pretty.

Amazed at the variety of clothing options available? If you are on the market for a new pair of maternity pants you have a number of choices. Pants that sit below the belly, atop the belly, mid-belly are just a few samples of what is available for your consideration. It all depends on your personal preference.

The process of purchasing maternity attire may be a little overwhelming. Not only do you have a number of styles to choose from, but you may not know what your size is anymore. There is help for this. Some companies have placed a same size system in affect.

During pregnancy you will most likely be thinking of the time when you give birth. Well, there is the nursing period post pregnancy that you may be thinking of as well. Nursing tops and bras are available for you to purchase. These types of shirts and undergarments help make the nursing process easier and much more efficient.

Looking ahead toward your delivery and beyond you may want to consider nursing tops as well. Regular tops may be inconvenient for a nursing mother. Especially when out in public and may need more privacy, nursing tops may be more effective as opposed to regular tops.

Maternity clothes can also be helpful for you in the first few months after delivery. Although wishing yourself back into your regular size jeans may give you hope but normal women probably need a little time to ease themselves back into their normal jeans. In the meanwhile, your maternity wear can help you through this transition process.

Adriana N

Pregnancy Symptoms & How to Tell if You`re Pregnant – It`s Risky Being Frisky Without a Condom

Posted by Get Pregnant on May 5th, 2010

Do you think you`re pregnant after a one night stand? Are you paying the price through an act of stupidity brought on by lust? Are you worried sick what your partner, if he is still around, or what your parents will say. Have you been a naughty girl and regret not having been good? Well it happens to the best of us at times to be a stupid so you`re not alone. First we have to be definitely sure that you are pregnant. Positive results will mean you have to tell your parents or partner so you have the support you need when making any decisions. These can include your position in life, and is it enough to support and bring up a baby. Other considerations are abortion and adoption. These options do not come with pleasantries, but absolute necessary issues. Speak to your parents as soon as possible so you can talk about your pregnancy. They may not be happy, but what mom and dad ever are at a time like this, and why would you expect them to be any other way.

There is no true determined age for first time sexual intercourse, but if you`re under the age of what the law states, as to what it sees the reasonable age for sexual intercourse, it can seriously change matters. The legal age does make you ready for sex, and we have proof of this after you falling pregnant. Readiness would have had you prepared for the outcome of unprotected sex. Age of consent for having sexual intercourse in most states of US ranges between 16 and 18. In the UK it’s 16. If you`re reading this and not pregnant, but fear it maybe on the cards if you don`t act responsible, then below are irresponsible statements you need to ignore if uttered by your partner

But I thought you loved me

All your friends are doing it so why not you

I will love you more

You’ll have to do it sometime, so no time like the present

I’ll only put it in for a second, “we’ve heard that before”

Your first sexual experience can have you anxious about losing your virginity but more so when it’s lost, and you find your pregnant. If you are not sure that you are pregnant then first we need to clarify this.

You miss a period (menstruation)

Feeling tired and don’t have much energy

Vomiting (morning sickness)

Food cravings

Weeing often

Tender or swollen breasts

These signs do not necessarily mean you are pregnant. There may be other reasons why you are experiencing them so have you doctor examine you. If you’re GP has brought back positive results that you are pregnant then your head maybe in a spin, sit down and relax and think of what you need to do, or better still ask the doctor. If you haven`t seen a doctor yet and still not sure if you have conceived, then there are other ways to tell if you are pregnant.

A home pregnancy test can be purchased from a chemist. Results are instant. A positive result is more likely to be correct than a negative one. It may well be in you and your unborn baby’s best welfare to call into a family planning centre/clinic, Yes it may seem like it is too late to speak to these people “now” but nonetheless not too late to easy matters and know what lies ahead. Medical advisors are able to talk to you about the best way to look after yourself during the pregnancy. Any uncertainties regarding your pregnancy will be assured by these people telling you of your options. Your local phone directory or yellow pages should list the doctors and family planning centre/clinic in your area. If your concerns are not in relation to pregnancy and to a sexually transmitted disease then the earlier it is treated the better. Untreated sex diseases can have serious consequences.

British statistics on STIs are based on analysis at genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinics.

UK research showed 10.8% of males and 12.6 % of females aged 16-44 were treated for sexually transmitted infections.

Over twelve months ago a report stated, 397,990 new sexually transmitted infection diagnoses at GUM clinics in Great Britain showed an increase of 63% in 1998.

There was a 6% rise between 2006 and 2007. A little number maybe, but a number nonetheless with huge affect.

The Genital Chlamydia infection scarily rose the highest in numbers. Between 1998 and 2007 genital Chlamydia increased by 150%, genital herpes by 51%and syphilis by 1,828%.

Gonorrhea

The male can differ from the female if they have this disease (no symptoms.) Nevertheless in them that do have symptoms they normally appear 2 to 5 days after infection. Discomfort includes a burning sensation when peeing, or a white, yellow, or green discharge from the penis. Gonorrhea can cause painful or swollen testicles. For women the symptoms can be easily confused with a bladder or vaginal infection. Typical signs include pain and burning feel when weeing, increased vaginal discharge, or vaginal bleeding between periods. Women with gonorrhea are at risk of developing serious complications from the infection. Symptoms of rectal infection in both genders may include discharge, anal itching, soreness, bleeding, or painful bowel movements.

Genital warts

If you are infected then you can expect to see pinkish/white small lumps or clustered cauliflower-shaped lumps around the genitals. Remember not to panic till your condition has been determined by a GP as you may well be worrying over little or nothing. Warts are known to form on or around the penis, the scrotum, the thighs or the anus. Female genital warts usually grow around the vulva or inside the vagina and on the cervix. If a woman has warts on her cervix, this can cause slight bleeding or, less commonly show, an unusual colored vaginal discharge. Although not a regular known condition for pain, it however brings itch.

Genital herpes

Symptoms usually appear 2 to 7 days after exposure and last 2 to 4 weeks. Both sexes can have one or more symptoms, including:

Itchiness or tingling around the genitals including the anus.

Small fluid-filled blisters and when burst leaves painful sores.

Pain when urine stream oozes over open sores.

Headaches.

Lower backache.

Swollen glands or fever.

You have to be careful if you find you carry both baby and an infection. STDs can cause cervical and other cancers, chronic hepatitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility, and other complications. Genital infections can be passed from a pregnant woman to the baby before, during, or after the baby’s birth. Some STDs (like syphilis) cross the placenta and infect the baby while it is in the uterus (womb). Other STDs (like gonorrhea, chlamydia, hepatitis B, and genital herpes) can be transmitted from the mother to the baby during delivery as the baby passes through the birth canal. These are frightening issues, however not as scary as bringing up a baby alone.

Kacy Carr
http://www.articlesbase.com/pregnancy-articles/pregnancy-symptoms-how-to-tell-if-youre-pregnant-its-risky-being-frisky-without-a-condom-701362.html

Am I too thin to get pregnant?

Posted by Get Pregnant on May 4th, 2010

I’m 5′6 and weigh 113. I’m ovulating so that means I’m not too thin, right?

It’s possible. Your BMI is 18.2 indicating that you are a bit underweight. Are you ovulating on time or are you late? If you are late you may try and gain a little weight and see if that helps. Also, women who are underweight have reduced hormone levels making conception more difficult, irregular periods, and a higher risk of miscarriage. When I started TTC my BMI was 18 and I was advised to gain some weight. I did so by drinking lots of orange juice, eating oatmeal, and peanuts at night.

Good luck!

Mothers who have given birth naturally….?

Posted by Get Pregnant on May 4th, 2010

What was the worst part for you? Contractions? Crowing or "Ring of Fire"?

Also how did you feel from 8cm to 10cm? How did you feel after your water broke?

I am asking this not because I am planning a natural birth but because I am a little worried my second labor will go fast! I know that all pregnancies and labors are different. My first was a fairly easy labor and delivery. I am 25 weeks pregnant with my second.

At 40 weeks 1 day I woke up at 5am in horrible pain. That pain was my contractions (which felt nothing like my doctor or other moms described them to be) They were already 5 minutes apart. We got to the hospital by 7am and I was 6cm dilated. By 9:30 I requested an epidural and at that time I was 8cm. I was not able to talk thru my contractions any longer, they were 3 minutes apart lasting 90 seconds but not fully going away. The epidural slowed my labor and they started pitocin. At 10:30 my contractions had not started back up so my doctor broke my water, I was 10cm by noon. My little one hadn’t dropped yet so the nurse let my contractions push her down since I could not feel anything. At 1:45pm I felt a lot of pressure, the nurse checked me and I was ready to push! I delivered my daughter at 2:05pm.

Some moms I have recently talked to said that they think my labor will most likely be very quick, that I may not have time for an epidural and since I made it to 8cm on my own with not pain medication then I could probably do it naturally. I am nervous for this because it is "unknown" and I remember how much pain I was in at 8cm.

I actually think that the long part, until 8cm is the most difficult part. If you make it to 8cm…you can make it the rest of the way. For me, my labors go very fast, too. Starting at about 8cm, the contractions were right on top of one another. I barely had time to catch my breath, but it went SO fast from there. It was kind of a trance-like feeling. The next thing I know, he’s slipped past the pelvic inlet (I actually felt it, but it didn’t hurt at all…just kind of startled) and we were starting to crown. It kind of burned a little…nothing really unbearable, though. It was SO much easier pushing him out without the epidural! And without the backpain!!!! I totally recommend going all the way. If you’ve made it to 8, you can make it the rest of the way.

I am also speaking as someone who’s been through the same experience, sort of. My labors have always gone pretty fast. My second labor started spontaneously, like yours. By the time I got to the hospital, I was fine, sitting at about 5cm. It was 100% bearable. Then, as I approached 8cm, it got awful. I buckled under the inability to cope and opted for th epi. By the time I was numb, I was complete and pushed him out. Then, I was numb for over 2 hrs since it was a late administration of the epi. I also had heart failure related to the epidural placement, as well…but that’s another story. I think those things are very dangerous. My third child was induced, because I had a stupid OB. Long story, there, too. My fourth baby was an all-natural home birth. It was the easiest, best, healthiest birth I’d had. My baby was wide-eyed and nursing like a one-month old immediately. Going without meds is amazing.

If you had trouble dealing with the contractions last time, read Marie Mongan’s Hypnobirthing book. I know hypnobirthing sounds really hippie, but its not like that. It really helps, I promise. :-)

Good luck, and I wish you the best for your birth! :-)

Edit in: Rupture of membranes: If you are progressing, request that this not be done. There is absolutely no reason to rupture membranes in a birth unless labor is not progressing or there is a forebag present.

When my water ruptured spontaneously for my home birth, labor didn’t begin right away. It took an hour and then the contractions were kind of sporadic. They did not feel any worse than without the water breaking though (as my water was intact for my 2nd child)

am i pregnant!? help!?

Posted by Get Pregnant on May 4th, 2010

so i know there are always a chance i could be pregnant and i know that now but i need an opinion.

so me and my bf didn’t really have sex but kinda did yesterday. He put it in me without a condom just so it can get loose we didn’t really thrust and stuff. But after a few minutes i said i need to have a condom on cuz i was too paranoid. so we put a condom on and kinda had sex for a little bit. But it hurt too much so we just stopped. So he didn’t cum or anything.

what are the chances of being pregnant?
because it happened the day after my period ended and he didn;t cum.

i know pre-cum can get you pregnant and people say if he ejaculated before like in the morning but if he urines then there no left over sperm in your pre-cum. is that true?
haha i said kinda had sex cuz he was in me but we werent really going at it.

hi hun,i say theres no chance you could get pregnant as firstly you didn’t really go all the way neither did he ejaculate.also if there is a chance he had pre cum it was the day after you period so the chances are very low.but then again anything can happen so wait to see if your period comes on.also with sperm it cant live on the outside long so dies very quickly so even if he didn’t urinate it wouldn’t make your pregnant.good luk tc

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