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thread: Q for all mums of 2 or more bubs!

  1. #1
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    Aug 2007
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    Q for all mums of 2 or more bubs!

    So im pregnant again and im just wondering what can i expect to be different from 1st time round?

    For example: i know you show a bit earlier, and feel bub move earlier, and im just wondering what else is different and what can i possibly expect?

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    Nov 2009
    Scottish expat living in Geelong
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    In my personal experience, I popped earlier, felt movement earlier, but also felt less movement (as I never had a spare moment to ponder on it). Also any aches and pains from the first pregnancy (SPD in my case) were amplified.

    The lead up to the birth was less wondrous, again because of no time to ponder the amazing things my body was doing, but also less scary as I knew I could do it from experience.

    If I could give you one piece of advice, it would be take 5 or 10 minutes every day to just enjoy your pregnancy. Stroke your bump and be amazed that you are doing it all again. Just enjoy it hunny

    xx

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    Dec 2006
    Melbourne
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    Everything!! I had a fairly easy time with number one other than having her at 34 weeks. Second time was much harder, I had morning sickness all the way through, sciatica and an unstable pelvis, I also went into early labour at 35 weeks and spent two weeks on the couch. If it had been my first I don't think I would have gone for a second. This time I have barely felt pregnant just a little bit tired and now I feel movement to remind me. My bump has been small for all three, I felt DD2 move early at about 14 weeks but with 1 and 3 the placenta has been on the front wall.

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    If I could give you one piece of advice, it would be take 5 or 10 minutes every day to just enjoy your pregnancy. Stroke your bump and be amazed that you are doing it all again. Just enjoy it hunny

    xx
    Thankyou i will definatly make sure i do that! i was starting to wonder if i was going to enjoy this 2nd pregnancy just as much if not more and when i heard you talking about not having the time to sit and ponder it got me a bit worried that it would all be over before i know it, so this piece of advice will definatly be taken on! thankyou so much for telling me that


    Black_rose - yep the morning sickness has hit me big time on my 2nd pregnancy - besides having regular progesterone injections for my 1st it was clear sailing - 2nd so far is a different story! LOL I hope i dont have all the other probs tho! i hope #3 comes on time for you - not early and not late

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    Traveller has given excellent advice.
    It's funny cos my pregnancies were different and yet so the same because it was familiar IYKWIM?
    I was propably more in tune to the bub the second time around because you knew what you were feeling - where as with number 1 you don't.

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    Dec 2007
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    My pregnancies were all pretty much the same except that with each pregnancy I was way more tired so just try and get as much rest as you can.

    Regards,
    Dianne

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    Oct 2007
    Brissy
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    Being pregnant second time around was soooooo much harder - I couldn't sleep when I wanted to, I couldn't rest when I wanted to, I couldn't eat when I wanted to (you see what I mean?!) when you have a toddler to look after too you don't really have time to enjoy being pregnant!
    Traveller has given you excellent advice
    All the best darl!

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    Apr 2009
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    For my 2nd I was much bigger, put on more weight and had terrible pains in my hips in bed. But psychologically it was much easier because i knew what was ahead.

    for my 3rd i was really fit and well, so my pregnancy was a breeze and i didnt have the same discomforts as i did for my 2nd...so i think being really fit helps the body to cope.

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    Dec 2007
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    My second and third I hardly felt any movements - perhaps because I was a bigger person than I was before falling pregnant the first time? But my placenta was also anterior with both the girls, so that blocked a lot of movement till about 22-23 weeks with them.

    Not much else - definitely SPD kicked in far worse with both the girls.

  10. #10
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    Aug 2007
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    Thanks everyone!!!

    Just a few more questions

    Will Braxton Hicks be more painful and happen sooner?

    Will by boobs leak? i didnt have any leaking before B was born!

  11. #11
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    Apr 2009
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    Thanks everyone!!!

    Just a few more questions

    Will Braxton Hicks be more painful and happen sooner?

    Will by boobs leak? i didnt have any leaking before B was born!
    i've never had painful BH. I've been having them lately and they are no different to what they were with my first.

    Never had leaking boobs either....maybe after the birth, yes, but not before.

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    the only thing that really changed for me was i got soooooo much more tired every pregnancy
    BH were never really painful for me but i did notice them earlier, but i think that was only cause i knew what i was looking for iykwim

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    Nov 2009
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    I never had painful BH's, but then I never really had painful contractions either.

    My boobs leaked at about the same stage with all my pregnancies, about 22 weeks.

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    Mar 2007
    Paradise
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    For me the biggest differences were the amount of pelvic pain I had.

    I wonder if I'll tell you when you are in labour again

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    Sep 2005
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    hmmm dunno....I had really painful BH with both and really leaky BBs with both...maybe you'll get neither

  16. #16

    May 2008
    Melbourne, Vic
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    Re: Q for all mums of 2 or more bubs!

    Yeah I've been having really painful BHs this time round! Hoping it's a second time round thing

    No leaky boobs for me yet tho DD still feeds twice a day and I never really had any issues with leaks and engorgement type things when she was born so maybe I'm just lucky!!

  17. #17
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Feb 2006
    melbourne
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    i had BH from 20 weeks with DD1 and from 12 weeks with DD2!
    another thing is the after pains with next babies are far worse oh my !! ouch!
    bigger boobs too

  18. #18
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    Oct 2007
    Brissy
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    Yep my BH were very hurty from around 18wks - sometimes I had to use a heat pack. Not fun!

    But apparently my uterus has it goin' on (I was advised NOT to use raspberry leaf second time around - glad I didn't - I only just made it into the birth centre as it was lol)

    I hope you have a wonderful pregnancy this time round

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