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Q: Growing Pains????????????
asked by: mommy of 1 on August 23rd, 2005
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Ok thye last week I have had horrible pains in my legs , they feel like growing pains, im ttc and I know that later in my 1st preg I had awful leg cramps but these are not the same, could this be a preg sign???? Im on my feet all day long but I would think I would be used to that by now I have always been on my feet allday any thoughts??

Also I have been having like hot flashes, I was doing the dishes this morning and had to stop because I started sweating buckets out of the blue :lol: it has happend a couple times?? Thanks
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mommy of 1
replied on August 23rd, 2005
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Anyone???????????? :(
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fatfamily02
replied on August 23rd, 2005
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I had very bad leg cramps in the beginning weeks, not so much now though, they will return in the latter months although. I had hot flashes so bad I had to get nekked and I dont do that often with grown children living in the house. They bust in my room at the most inappropriate times, that is not as bad now either. Its like all these signs really heavy then lighter then heavier again, think it has to do with, ovaries making hormones, then placenta making the hormones and the time inbetween. And the fact that estrogen and progesterone are created in the beginning then hcg.
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mommy of 1
replied on August 24th, 2005
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Thank you :)
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