This last week has been a rough one. I am now 17 weeks pregnant and on Tuesday the 10th of June whilst at work making a bed I nearly passed out from this god awful pain which made me think I was losing the baby. I spoke to the nurse in charge and she told me to go to A&E straight away. A&E then sent me to MFAU which is maternal fetal assessment unit where they admitted me to the ward for what I thought was a day of observation. One day turned into four and I was diagnosed with severe constipation basically a real pain in the bum. lol. Whilst I was in hospital the nurses were lovely and because Steve had not heard the heartbeat properly only over the phone and the recorded version they used there little machine and Steve's face was a picture the smile was huge. Peanut is doing well the heartbeat was strong and the doctors said the baby should be absolutely fine.
Now out of hospital I am recovering from the pressure and pain from all the wind in my stomach. My tummy isn't really showing yet but I can feel it and Steve can see it. My jeans don't fit and my first pair of maternity jeans are getting tight.
I just cant wait now to feel the baby move. 20 week scan is creeping up and I cant believe that I am nearly half way there.
Morning sickness is nearly gone not being sick anymore, just got nausea. But if i eat my nutella on toast I feel good.
My Mum and Dad ordered the pram and some nursery things and my Auntie Jules bought some things for the nursery to. It seems early but for money reasons Steve and I are having to do the sensible thing and buy things over the months to make sure we have everything.
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I am writing my blog so family and friends that dont see me that often can see how I am doing and watching the baby grow.
I am writing my blog so family and friends that dont see me that often can see how I am doing and watching the baby grow.
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