Week 2 of Pregnancy
You’re still not pregnant, but your body is building up your uterine lining to prep for ovulation. If you’re paying attention, you’ll notice an increase in the amount of cloudy and white mucus (no chance of meatballs), then as you get closer to ovulation, this mucus gets thinner and clearer – like egg whites. About 20% of women can feel when they ovulate from a dull pain on one side (depending on which ovary is producing the egg) called mittelschmerz that literally translates to middle pain.
Leave it to the German’s to figure out the best way to label pain.
Ah, schadenfreude mein hausfrau.
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Here are the things that happened while I was pregnant:I was hospitalized for hyperemesis gravidarum (extreme sickness in pregnancy).I was diagnosed with Graves’ Disease in pregnancy (I had five times too much thyroid hormone in my blood
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The good news is that baby car seat covers are removable. Once your baby starts snacking on those long car rides, or simply spits up once or twice, you are going to need to remove the car seat cover in order to wash it. You might even want to replace
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Can I get a woot woot for full term? Aw, hell yeah! You’re good to go anytime now, sugar bum. Well, that’s sort of true, you’re actually considered “early term” now. Babies born 39 and 40 weeks are “full term”, 41 are “late term”, and 42