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Topic: Haemorrhoids... Posted: 08 September 2007 at 11:23am |
are one of those horrible things that newly pregnant mums are not told about...
now that i have your attention is there any other yuck pregnant stuff we should warn our first time mums about?
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Shezamumof3
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Posted: 08 September 2007 at 11:54am |
My friend said she had pretty bad constipation which caused her haemorrhoids
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Posted: 08 September 2007 at 12:06pm |
Leg cramps!! They are not fun! Oh and probably heartburn though that is a reasonably well known prob!
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Posted: 08 September 2007 at 12:33pm |
I always had a funny taste in my mouth and was forever chewing gum because everytime I ate something, I had an awful 'aftertaste'...Was that just me, or did other people get that too...??!!
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Posted: 08 September 2007 at 12:53pm |
um, just how "marshmellowy" your tummy feels post-birth, seriously you touch it and think "eeeewwww that's just weird"  lol
ooh also, for me, and a few other people i have talked to, getting up to have a shower and having that moment when your insides realise there's nothing pushing them up under your ribcage any more, so you suddenly just feel like everything is being pulled down inside you. ew, again, ew.
Just how darn huge your breasts get once milk starts coming in - definately not good to let baby sleep through the night or sleep longer 4 hours on that night.. otherwise, OW OW OW OW OW OW!
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Posted: 08 September 2007 at 2:12pm |
LOL Janine!
What about how everyone will suddenly feel that they own a part of your tummy and will come up and stroke it? Eek, and your tummy is always more sensitive to that stuff.
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Posted: 08 September 2007 at 3:31pm |
For constipation, which ultimately causes haemorroids (been there myself in the last few weeks) - a great remedy for these is Benefibre. It has completely stopped my constipation which has therefore stopped the haemorroids!
Definately recommend Benefibre, its available from the chemist. My m/w recommended it and it is perfectly safe in pregnancy!
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Posted: 08 September 2007 at 4:13pm |
constipation, heamorroids, marshmallow tummy SORE GINEY is up there as well.
Crazy psycho hormones suck as well
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Posted: 08 September 2007 at 5:12pm |
radom pains in your bum when walking that almost put you on the ground not nice
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Posted: 08 September 2007 at 5:38pm |
Ok I also have to add, Carpel Tunnel syndrome (tingly fingers), pubic bone pain, sciatic nerve pain and that pain in your ribs from the bump pushing up into it (in my case his head as he was breach, but my friends baby had habit of tucking his feet under her ribs, ouch).
Weird pregnancy dreams!!!!! Like the dream I had that I gave birth to a giant spider. (That very nearly put DH of being at the delivery).
UTI's are easier to get and because of relaxin hormone you can get it without any symptoms.
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Posted: 08 September 2007 at 5:52pm |
I never got told about the clots that you pass the day after the birth. I freaked out in the bathroom at the hospital thinking I was hemorrhaging (after losing a bit of blood after the birth) and rang the bell so all the nurses came running - they weren't very impressed when I told them what it was.  Felt really stink, but man it was scary when I had no idea what it was!
So yeah - blod clots will be passed the day after the birth, they are fairly large but don't freak out. You may have to keep them in a paper bag or something for the nurses/mw to examine. Sounds so odd now, but made sense at the time!
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Posted: 08 September 2007 at 6:53pm |
the bleeding afterwards
and the horrible pain and clicking noises in the pelvis i got from 20wks onwards.
LABOUR! lol.
i never passed any clots
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Posted: 08 September 2007 at 7:00pm |
What about random, must-have, mid-night cravings???
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Posted: 08 September 2007 at 7:04pm |
Shell21 wrote:
I always had a funny taste in my mouth and was forever chewing gum because everytime I ate something, I had an awful 'aftertaste'...Was that just me, or did other people get that too...??!! |
Yup, I got that too
I also had something called Ptyalism which I'd never heard of till I got it. It's excessive saliva production associated with severe morning sickness, and I went thru a box of tissues a day having to spit every few seconds. It's destroyed the enamel on my teeth, and it also burnt my oesophagus so I had constant heartburn
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Posted: 08 September 2007 at 7:31pm |
I had no idea about the heartburn & the fact that you can have it regardless of what you've eaten. Mine even appears ages after I've eaten something. I'd never had it in my life until getting pregnant
I too got a funny taste in my mouth in the early stages, mine was more of a metallic taste & put me off lots of my favourite foods.
The cravings thing is funny too. I haven't had many but the ones I have had have been so unusual e.g. sultana scones & taties (remember those things they used to sell at Cobb & Co - cobb crunchies).
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Posted: 08 September 2007 at 7:53pm |
I've remembered something else: that for the duration of, and for a while after, the pregnancy, you'll have soft ligaments so be very careful while stretching (and redecorating) cause you can easily put something out
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Posted: 09 September 2007 at 9:36pm |
haemorroids....hate them...
and bleeding post birth...and then for sooo long - and then just when it is calming your haemorroids kick in and you bleed *from there* too!
oh and the back pain post birth - six months now and it is FINALLY settling down and the Epi shock that shoots up and down when you bend....Ive talked to women who had an epi years ago who even now still get epi shock from time to time....never was warned about that one!
and NOONE warned me about having a bicornuate uterus and having the fear of god put into me for the whole of my pregnancy! glad I didnt know that one til it was too late!
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Posted: 02 October 2007 at 9:18pm |
No one told me that after the birth the nurse would be showering me, and for the first few times also come into the toilet with me (to make sure that I didnt pass out) and I wouldnt be peeing in private! (Epi block made me wobbly on my legs for a couple of days).
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Posted: 02 October 2007 at 9:27pm |
Bazilb wrote:
No one told me that after the birth the nurse would be showering me, and for the first few times also come into the toilet with me (to make sure that I didnt pass out) and I wouldnt be peeing in private! (Epi block made me wobbly on my legs for a couple of days). |
I didn't have that. They helped me have a wash the night of the c/s but that was it, didn't have to pee with an audience at all. (had a catheter till the next morning though). I was too wobbly to go in the shower, so had a strip wash at the sink
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