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I am thirty six years old; ten week pregnant an all I have been doing is sleeping an working. Really have no real desie to eat or drink. Is this normal an when will I get so energy back in my life. :-(
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Thank you for the reassurance. I have to travel for work next week but I will set an appointment to be seen as soon as I return. I'll keep you posted;)
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4268628 tn?1375041176
Crysc, I'm where you are (5 weeks) and the cramping is slowing every day. I had the same fear. This is my first as well. I'm 34 and will be 35 when I deliver. If there is no blood you should be okay. I even had some sharp pains at first but those subsided as well. As for the fatigue, I just woke up from a nap right before bed...your not alone and everything sounds normal. I've become addicted to these boards and read them on my celltwice a day. Knowing others are going through similar things is helping. Keep in touch!
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I just turned 36 last month and I am 4-5 weeks into my first pregnancy (unexpected). I have mild cramping and major fatigue. I have no primary care physician as i just relocated to new state. Is it too soon to see a Dr? With my age and cramping I'm afraid of miscarriage :(. And hesitate to go through process of finding and seeing on Obgyn. Any advice?
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I am 42 and 16 weeks pregnant. Its only been the last couple of weeks that ive gotten my energy back. Ive gained a lot of weight because of being so idle. You should begin feeling better around 15 weeks :)
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1346146 tn?1299360497
Around 12 to 14 weeks u should notice ur energy coming back.  Good luck.
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715068 tn?1392933532
I'm also 36, will be 37 on saturday.  I'm 11 weeks & 4 days today & I'm still tired but starting to feel more & more like my normal self.  
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