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Welcome to the pregnancy and baby guide

Am I pregnant? What should I be eating? Is it normal to be this tired? Whatever you want to know about getting pregnant, being pregnant or caring for your new baby, you should find it here.
There are more than 200 easy-to-read pages, detailed week-by-week guides and lots of expert videos, parents' tips and interactive tools to explore.
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everything you need to know about a healthy pregnancy diet and supplements in pregnancy
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find out as much as you can about what's happening inside you in the first few weeks of pregnancy
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find out about all aspects of parenting, including support and services, keeping fit, and going back to work
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Lizbee1982 said on 25 September 2013
Wonder if some one can help. I had my implant taken out in the 21st July 2013 and I had a 2 day period on the 23rd of August and now it's September I came on on the 20th and it was again a very light 2 day period and now I feel sick and tired. Is it just my body getting back to normal xxx
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pinksky29 said on 29 August 2013
I am 29 years old last period was August 9th I had unprecedented sex August 17-18 also 23-24-25 what are my changes of being pregnant and what do I do my period is so post to come in 7 days what do y'all think please give me input? You will be hearing more from me comment please
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xthao said on 21 August 2013
Thanks for Your pregnancy and baby guide
I also want to share my experience with u all, if you are reading this you are like me having millions of questions asking myself and looking on internet. I am writing this so it might answer few questions may help you too. I am 24 years old. Me and my husband trying for baby for last 2 years? I had many tests like blood test to check if there is any hormones imbalance and ultra sound to find my ovaries are in right condition (PCOS) . And all these tests are positive.
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chick2808 said on 31 July 2013
please help me and fiance have been trying for a baby for a year now and had no luck the past 2 weeks i have been getting up feeling sick which continues all day i have pains in my right side of stomach and really tired iam also really bloated could i be pregnant? i dont wanna take a test yet incase its far to early.
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rachaelamy said on 24 July 2013
Hi,

I am currently trying for a baby with my boyfriend of three years. We have been trying since 14/07 and i think i may be pregnant already, i don't want to use a pregnancy test yet as i only finished my period on the 08/07, is it possible i could be pregnant?

Every morning i wake up feeling sick, have bad back pains, stomach feels almost bloated and i keep having white/yellowy discharge and a fair bit of it, i read on here that that is a sign as long as its not sore or itchy which it isn't.

Should i take a test or would it not be possible that i am pregnant already?
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Kikidee123 said on 30 June 2013
Hi everyone, I'm now 30 weeks pregnant! Me and my husband decided to start trying for a baby in jan this year as soon as I missed my jan period I took a test which told me it was negative! Later on I emptied the toilet bin only for the test to fall out onto the floor I picked it up and just looked at it quick before throwing it in the bin but I was sure it said positive so I fished it out of the bin and I was right it did say positive so in the morning (first pee is best) I took a test again and it was positive! I booked in with my doctor and said I was unsure how many weeks I was but def 1-3 weeks then when I was a few more weeks I went for an early scan as I was having a lot of pain only to be told I wasn't 5-6 weeks I was 13 weeks so I had a period at the beginning of the pregnancy! She told me everyone experiences the first trimester differently some have no symptoms others know straight away! I'm anaemic so I thought it was just that first of all! I would advise you all who think they might be pregnant not to ignore your symptoms just wait a few days and do a test first thing in the morning!
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User776180 said on 27 May 2013
Hello, im 15 years old and just turning 16 something happened thursday last week, I am late in my period! Been pee'ing alot even tho ive not drunk alot, im having cramps in my tummy and I feel like my bladder area uterus has swollen a bit I need to wait another week before taking a test but anyone got any advise? I read some people can get symptoms within a few days I feel tired and just feel different..
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confussdc said on 15 May 2013
hi, i had the first day of my last period on the 14.4.13. i have taken a pregnancy test and went to the doctors for advice but they said i can't see the midwife until I'm 9 Weeks and told me to go to the reception to book. They didn't tell me how many Weeks pregnant i was so i wasn't sure when to book? also they didn't order any advice and tell me what to eat/not eat. Is this normal? do you not get any info until 9 weeks? is it 9 weeks from your last period? I was left feelingvery confused do think I've booked the appointment for later than 9 weeks. can anyonehelp ?
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swa69 said on 09 May 2013
hi im a 16 year old girl that is 5days late. i have had all the symptoms but have taken 3 pregnancy tests and all negative me and my boyfriend are scared please help
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Jeba Akthar said on 25 April 2013
H there I am 18 and I have been trying for a baby with my husband for over a 2 months now. I was last on my period on the 3rd of march and was due to be back on my period on the 3 - 4th of April but it has been over 20 days and still.no sign of a period. So here I am thinking I must be pregnant but I have done 2 self pregnancy test at home and both of thrm came out negative. So because I was thinking I have done it wrong I went to the barking sexual health centre to get myself a pregnancy test done once again and then once again I am negative. Then just today morning I did another self pregnancy test and the same thing showing I am negative. is there something wrong with my body because no sign of a period and all the tests I do show negative. I think all thr time what have I done wrong... Please if someone can give me an advice plz do so as im worried too much and is making me depressed
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24wirraljm said on 14 April 2013
I'm 2days late, but have had two negative pregnancy tests.
My boobs are swollen and very sore. Nipples are really sensitive. I have experienced period like symptoms but no bleeding. I'm tired all the time and very moody.
I feel like I could be pregnant although I have never been pregnant before so couldn't be sure. Any ideas? I know I should just wait it out for either a positive test or my period but I am in agony with my boobs a lot more than normal!!!!
Thanks
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Sara2510 said on 26 March 2013
Hi I found out I was pregnant on 02/02 /13 so I got a bit worried because just befor Xmas me and my boyfriend split for a bit and on the 16/12/12 I had un protected sex 1 night with someone else I am worried its not my boyfriend s baby . On the 14/02/13 I had a scan and the date said I was 6weeks 5day and on the 23/03/13 I had another scan and the dates said i was 12 weeks 5 days can u advise me on if it could the over persons baby ...
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Gemmanmaliya said on 05 March 2013
Hi I'm 31 and have 3 children so I know what it's like to feel pregnant my problem is I missed last months period and came on for one day this month my breast are large and heavy I'm tired and feel sick all the time but mainly between 5-7 everyday but I've done 2 tests and both say negative I should be happy as I don't want another baby but in my heart I really feel I am what should I do
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Anonymous said on 02 February 2013
Hi I have discovered I am 7 weeks pregnant. For the last three weeks I have been taking herbal water tablets thinking I may have been retaining water. Is it possible I have damaged the fetus or caused any long term damage?
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Reay2010 said on 16 November 2012
@piglet95 - if you have one positive pregnancy test then you are indeed pregnant, you can not get a false positive, you can only get false negatives. The reason you have had different results is because of how early on you have tested . Basically it's around 4weeks when women find out they are pregnant this seems to be the perfect time because you will get a definative answer as its something to do with the amount of hormones or chemicals in your body that determine your pregnant. Any earlier and the tests will be mixed as the chemical/hormone isn't strong enough to detect.

Good luck :)
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hewey said on 14 October 2012
Can anyone help? My sonspartner has cold induced anaphylaxia and is 30 weeks pregnant. If she has to have stitches or a ceasarean this could be fatal as she is unable to receive cold fluids ie blood, epidural.Also the theatre would have to be warm too. The professionals are stumped at the moment and we have contacted allergy centres and anaphylaxia campaign but have no solution to the problem. Does anyone know of someone with this condition who has given birth? So far she is about 1 in 9,000,000 with the condition but we can find no one who has given birth.We would be grateful for any help no matter how small. Thank you.
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pushpa3v said on 27 September 2012
Hi Ladies. I want to share my experience with u all, if you are reading this you are like me having millions of questions asking myself and looking on internet. I am writing this so it might answer few questions may help you too. I am 24 years old. Me and my husband trying for baby for last 2 years? I had many tests like blood test to check if there is any hormones imbalance and ultra sound to find my ovaries are in right condition (PCOS) . And all these tests are positive. My husband also had smear test, he has a normal count too. After all these tests, our doctor suggested us to take Hysterosalpingogram (HSG) test. It really works. It cleans your tubes and also there is a chance to unblock the tubes, if there any blocks. After 1 month of this HSG test I am now 5 weeks pregnant. We are very happy now because we are waiting for 2 years for this moment?. These first 5 weeks has been so nervous due to symptoms. I know every pregnancy and symptoms are different, but sharing my experience. I had back pain, white or yellow discharge and period like cramps during early pregnancy. I even have now some shooting pains and doctor said it is common due to expansion of womb. Good luck ladies?.Lots of baby dust to you all.
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DueFebruary said on 20 September 2012
piglet95- I'm also 17 and i'm almost 18 weeks pregnant. If you've had a positive pregnancy test then you are pregnant. I did about 4 or 5 different home pregnancy tests and they all said positive. I went to doctors that night (emergancy doctors) and they told me I definately wasn't 1 doctor and 2 nurses said this. I then bought 2 clear blue tests which give you the weeks and it said I was 2-3 weeks. I then went to my usual GP and they sent a test away which came back positive.
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shondaw2290 said on 15 July 2012
Why i can't download the pregnancy tracker on here?
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