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JellybeanFaery

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 This will be my third baby, but my fourth pregnancy so I realize that is a factor in growing as well. But I was curious, did any of you measure really ahead in the first trimester? I'm not like, obsessed, with the twins idea or anything, I know it would be a lot of work as well as a blessing, even more so since my boys are 17 months and 30 months. But anyway, I'm only 10 weeks (I may of ovulated a couple weeks before but I doubt it. My LMP was August 1st) and am measuring 22 centimeters. I haven't had an ultrasound yet and I know that will tell me what the deal is but I was just curious what your experiences were from btdt mommies. 

 

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I was measuring about 2 weeks ahead in my first trimester, so not too much.  The main thing was that I started getting symptoms (like nausea and ligament pain!) as early as 4 weeks pregnant.  FUN FUN!

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JellybeanFaery

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  Oh girl I know what you mean. That was the whole reason I even took a test. We had the m/c in Jan. and tried really hard for a few months to get pregnant but then I just accepted that we weren't going to and then

when I finally accepted it wasn't going happen I started getting really nauseated every day and got a DIGITAL BFP on exactly 3 weeks. That just doesn't happen to me, it normally takes a while for even a line test to show

up BFP. I know different babies, different pregnancies but I have literally thrown up every day during this pregnancy and like I said, am what I would consider really big. I've heard of that happening to short girls in later 

pregnancies, but I'm 5'10 and prepregnancy like, around 145 lbs. Even with my

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JellybeanFaery

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Oops. My computer is being weird. This is what I meant to say...

"Oh girl I know what you mean. That was the whole reason I even took a test. We had the m/c in Jan. and tried really hard for a few months to get pregnant but then I just accepted that we weren't going to and  I started getting really nauseated every day and got a DIGITAL BFP on exactly 3 weeks. That just doesn't happen to me, it normally takes a while for even a line test to show up BFP.

I know different babies, different pregnancies but I have literally thrown up every day during this pregnancy and like I said, am what I would consider really big. I've heard of that happening to short girls in later pregnancies, but I'm 5'10 and prepregnancy like, around 145 lbs. Even with my 2nd baby it took until about 18 weeks to show, not this one....which doesn't bother me, its just odd to me. "

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