Girlswaylondon let us know when you have your appt and hope its not a serious mole. My mum had a nasty one cut out a couple years ago from her foot. Have you had a skin check done before?
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July 7th, 2018, 10:16 PM #601
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July 8th, 2018, 05:58 AM #602Big Dreamer
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Girlsway I don't have experience with it, but I just wanted to say I hope everything turns out fine. Do you already have some results? I hope if they say it is suspicious, they at least don't let you wait for an appointment...
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July 10th, 2018, 07:27 AM #603
Have my appointment next Friday, been feeling sick with worry ever since
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July 10th, 2018, 07:40 AM #604
I might be a bit unusual (what else is new, right?!), but I've had a dodgy mole removed on average once a year for practically my whole life haha. Only once was anything ever "other than benign" -- and then with further biopsy, it was still considered benign! I know it can be scary since the first thought we always have is, "Omg cancer," but it's very common for moles to change during pregnancy as well without it being a sign of cancer. And I think having a doctor who at least is proactive is really good too.
Don't worry! And the procedure to remove moles is often very quick and only mildly painful if at all!
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July 10th, 2018, 07:43 AM #605
While my LE diet was totally unintentional, I did gain rather quickly and a "lot" during my pregnancy with DD. BUT, I didn't look big the whole time -- I think it was actually all blood since my fundal measurements were always normal bordering on behind. So it's possible your body is just trying to gain up those nutrients to get the blood and baby growing all well (and it not necessarily being baby will be big, or that you will be big!). I was actually not super hungry my whole pregnancy with her and still had all that gain, so I'm convinced it was less a food thing and more a "how the body is trying to support the baby" thing. This pregnancy I HAVE been hungry a lot more often, even after weaning off the prednisone, but have gained about the same amount and even a little less than I did with DD at this point, so I'm convinced what we eat or don't eat only has so much impact when it comes to pregnancy!
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July 10th, 2018, 02:12 PM #606
TP you’ve made me feel SO much better can’t thank you enough, I’ve literally been giving myself panic attacks over this! If I could hug you right now I would!!
How are you and baby doing?!2014
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July 10th, 2018, 02:59 PM #607
Girlsway i think of u and im sure it will be ok. In pregnancy can appear some moles from hormonal changes. Big hug:hug:
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July 11th, 2018, 12:40 PM #608
Haha aww, I'm so happy to hear! I'm glad I could help and really hope all goes well for you!
NIPT came back all normal for baby and we chose not to find gender, which I never thought I'd be one to do haha...
Otherwise still don't ever feel pregnant! Symptoms I'm having now are hip pain and heartburn and I'm only 15 weeks! I think I make a lot of relaxin and my body just falls apart when pregnant lol
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July 11th, 2018, 03:05 PM #609Dream User
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Mama bird - so sorry to hear about your SCH. I also have a small SCH and evidence of bleeding in the amniotic sac (blood floating in the sac) but I have not had any bleeding yet, and I am 19 weeks. In England where I live we dont get many scans,most dont have private health insurance and even if they do it doesnt cover scans, so i dont have a doctor i can go back to to speak to andask questions. the dr came across the SCH when i was having an anomaly scan (other issues suspected with babies heart which no have been put to rest - phew!) . When I asked the dr if I can do anything, she said "no. There is a risk of miscarriage but nothing you can do. You will know if you start bleeding" (obvoiusly - painful conversation!).
That was 1.5 weeks ago. I haven't had any bleeding yet. I haven't been told to go on bed rest - have you done it anyway? It is difficult as I commute a long way on public transport with massive bags (laptop, folders etc). But if pelvic rest will help I will of course do that.
I did read that lots of greens and healthy food helps to "heal from the inside" Whether true I dont know. Issue is my nausea is so bad the idea of greens is impossible at the moment
please keep us posted on your journey - fingers crossed all will be good.xxxxx i read if you get beyond 20 weeks and it hasnt caused miscarriage its a really good sign
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July 11th, 2018, 08:39 PM #610
Yes I read that too. I've upped my water intake significantly as well and am.doing modified bed rest.
I am happy to report that my sch healed a little since my last scan. It's still there but healing.
I am 24 weeks!!! I am now viable. It's a huge deal for someone in my situation. I go for monthly ultrasounds to make sure all is ok.
Baby girl is already 1 pound 8 oz and is in the 65 percentile for growth. She's bigger than most at this size. Always a very active baby which I am told during scans. [emoji23] We will be doing a csection early October if I make it that far.
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