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Q: How Far Along
asked by: maple on August 31st, 2006
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So.. I was curious if anyon could give me a rough esimate abotut how far along could you tell you were have muliples?? I mean I am 7 weeks along and I am pretty big I look as if I am 3 or 4 months along.. I havent gain any weight, so I am not sure wat to think. Everyone believes I am havin twins just by the looks of it.. But I am not to sure anymore.. I heard when you are carring muliples you get twice as sick and everything is really double.. But the woman in my family never got morning sickness they just were really tired and had nausa when they were have any babies including twins.. So wat do you think :oops:
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Melissa_20 replied on August 31st, 2006
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Thats not true. The only way you can tell is by your doctor. I know someon ewho had twins and she was just as sick as when she only had onle child
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maple replied on August 31st, 2006
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melissa_20 wrote:
thats not true. The only way you can tell is by your doctor. I know someon ewho had twins and she was just as sick as when she only had onle child


well I am not to sure wats goin on I just was curious is there any way to find out all I know is so far not sickness keepin my fingers crossed.. Lol
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Melissa_20 replied on August 31st, 2006
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Not that I know of. I think your best bet is to ask the doctor.
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Mabel replied on August 31st, 2006
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Ultrasound. Ultrasound. Ultrasound.

Many women think (wish?) they were having multiples. I'm not sure why, but this is a common thought among pregnant women. If you want, I can dig around for some statistics on this - but the only for surely positive surely sure way to know is to have an ultrasound (or wait and give birth, which is how they did it in the 'old' days).

Good luck.
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Emma2 replied on August 31st, 2006
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ingi wrote:
ultrasound. Ultrasound. Ultrasound.


Many women think (wish?) they were having multiples. I'm not sure why, but this is a common thought among pregnant women. If you want, I can dig around for some statistics on this - but the only for surely positive surely sure way to know is to have an ultrasound (or wait and give birth, which is how they did it in the 'old' days).


Good luck.



lol youre funny...But right as always!
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