Will you have a miscarriage if you lift something heavy

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A:You will not definetly have a miscarriage if you lift something heavy but there is a possibility. It is recommended not to lift. [ Source: http://www.chacha.com/question/will-you-have-a-miscarriage-if-you-lift-something-heavy ]
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Will you have a miscarriage if you lift something heavy
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You will not definetly have a miscarriage if you lift something heavy but there is a possibility. It is recommended not to lift.
Can Lifting Something Heavy Cause a Miscarriage?
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A normal, healthy pregnancy should not result in miscarriage after lifting something heavy in the first trimester. Attempts should be made to not lift anything heavier than 20 pounds while pregnant, but this mostly applies to the second and…

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Q: thought it would make everyone laugh……lighten the mood a little good luck ladiesOkay, I know you all have at least ONE strange/silly habit in the two week wait! Here are some of mine and others I’ve heard of from friends TTC. PLEASE HELP ME add to this list. Email me at [email protected] with yours and I’ll add it to this page. (It feels good to get it out in the open and know that you’re not alone!)”LAUNDRY LIST” OF CONFESSED HABITS IN THE 2WW!!!- I gave my follicles “pep talks” in the car on the way to work. I promised to buy them ponies if they would just fertilize. (I lied)- I gave DH’s sperm “pep talks” just before BD. I told them they wouldn’t have a curfew if they would just penetrate one of the follicles. (I lied)- I keep a bottle of baby powder next to my pre-natal vitamins. Every morning when I take a vitamin, I take a whiff from my baby powder. I thought it might give me the same effect as that old adage about “smelling a baby.”- I also washed my hair with baby shampoo and used a baby soap and lotion every day. I’m crazy, but hey – something worked!- I have a BUNCH of good luck charms sitting next to my bed; a doll baby, a plastic stork, and one of those worry dolls that you’re supposed to shake when you’re feeling upset (which I did). They’re all sitting on a plate that belonged to me when I was a baby.- I make sure to sit up straight at all times. I get freaked that if I slouch while sitting, I might smush my fallopian tube, ovaries, and uterus… therefore causing conception not to take place.- In the 2ww, when I’m grocery shopping I just *have* to go down the HPT aisle even though I know I’m not going to buy any! I also go to the magazine section to scan for pregnancy magazines even though I know I won’t buy one.- I won’t lift anything in the 2ww heavier than a gallon of milk for fear that the baby will unplant itself and cause a early miscarriage.- I won’t cancel my gyn appt. even though it is scheduled two days after AF is due in July — what if I get a BFP and need to see her anyways?!?!- When I do kitty litter duty, I tie a shirt or one of DH’s socks around my mouth and nose to make sure I don’t breathe in anything that could harm the baby.- I won’t wear my tight jeans, though they make my butt look sooo good.- I keep babydust from BabyHopes.com in each of my lamp drawers on our nightstands.- I make DH mow the lawn during my luteal phase, as the vibrations might dizzy his little soldiers, who are trying so diligently to penetrate the egg.- I don’t allow myself to “view” or “come in contact with” a tampon. If I do, that would likely mean af is on her way. I keep them tucked away in a dark, dark area of the house, hoping I won’t have to see them for another 10 months or so….- In the tww, I won’t do any type of exercise that requires jumping or abdominal work. I’m worried that it will keep it from implanting, or if it implants, it might knock it loose.- I won’t let my dogs sit on my stomach like they like to do. I don’t want any pressure on my lower abdomen. I can’t really think of anything else I do. I’m sure there is some unconscious stuff, though.- I won’t have an orgasm during the 2WW because I think it might push the egg out. As a result I rarely have orgasms anymore because the most we do it is during my fertile window, so I’ve basically screwed myself (no pun intended) out of enjoying sex. From now on, I’m going to just get my freak on because abstaining certainly hasn’t helped.- I make DH do the cat litter during 2ww!- Sometimes when i go to bed I put my hands on my tummy area just in case it might encourage any implanation/faster swimming etc my theory is they are making it warm and its important to have a warm uterus etc.. (read that somewhere)- I still let my cats sit on me though for the same reason, they are a bit lighter than a dog mind!! Maybe their purring will encourage the little swimmers to swim longer/faster and meet and fertilize the egg?- Same thing about the dog in my lap (and my poor doggie looks at me utterly confused) Sorry pooch, mommy’s a lunatic!- I hold my breath when pumping gas in the two week wait- I won’t sleep on my stomach in the 2ww- No sex in the 2ww!!! (DH loves that one)- I do orgasm… that’s too natural of a thing for me to be afraid it might upset implantation. And i can’t go without it. No way. No how.- I am out of tampons but I refused to buy them because I didn’t want to encourage AF.- I rub my belly in the shower, and sometimes, talk to it hoping to encourage implantation/growth!- DH hugs me and I think my boobs are tender, so until AF shows I am constantly grabbing and poking them to see if they really are tender.- I think I’m peeing lots more than normal, so I keep drinking liquids to see if I’ll wee more often. Do you see the trend in this habit??- I am afraid to cough, sneeze, fart or BM in fear t
A: Lol, I must confess to be guilty of a few of these myself!In my first couple of months ttc, I wouldn’t swim in a pool just in case anything ‘washed out’ the swimmers, lol! I knew better but was superstitious!
Getting the IUD removed, feeling now like it was a bad choice? Any risks? anyone else get removed for….?
Q: IUD removal….what to expect? Any risks involving fertility having it removed so soon? Feeling like it was a bad choice over all. Anyone get it removed for similar reasons?I’m about to call the doctor to see about getting the Paragard IUD removed.(Being that its causing so much pain I don’t really have the time to wait it out and see if it gets better, as of the end of the month I won’t have full insurance coverage, just a basic catastrophic plan until our new insurance kicks in in 90 days. So its better to get it removed while we still can)Had the IUD for a little over the week (a week ago last thursday) and its caused me terrible pain that is interfering with my day to day life and as a new mom I can’t have anything interfering with my day to day life. I’m in constant back pain since I got it put in, except its my whole back now not just my lower back like it was originally. I had the heaviest, most painful period of my life since Tuesday. It finally up and stopped today. I have a hard time just getting up from the chair and it hurts to much to bend over or lift, my back is in a lot of pain. Also I don’t want to be afraid to have sex, I should have looked into this more before getting it but the doctor said for our situation she recommened the IUD, because after this pregnancy and delivery its better that I don’t get pregnant again for awhile. But I read with the IUD you have a much higher chance of an Ectopic pregnancy or if you get pregnant while on it your chances of miscarriage are higher. I don’t want that. I don’t think I could handle that. Knowing that a misscarriage was caused because of the form of birthcontrol I chose. I really couldn’t handle that. So emotionally I am struggling with this as well.So I am getting the IUD removed this week. I’m done with it, it was a terrible idea. I’m going back to the pill.But as far as getting the IUD removed, what should I expect?Will it be painful? (though I can’t imagine it being anymore painful than the pain its currently causing)How long until things usually get back to normal?Are there any risks getting it removed so early, as far as fertility goes? (all things I will be asking my doctor but I never should have tried something so different)I have an 8 week old baby and I don’t want to look back and think I missed this or that because I was in so much pain, so the IUD is going no doubt about that.Any new moms get the paragard and ended up having it removed this soon? If so any advice?We want another child in the next couple of years, just not right now. I think the pill would be a better method, wouldnt you think?We thought at first this would be the best idea, no weight gain because it doesn’t have hormones. And then when its removed in 3 or 4 years we could then start trying for another child, but I feel I made a bad choice.Sarah: It hasn’t become dislogged or anything, string are still in place. My aunt said she went through the exact same thing the first 2 months and about 6 months into it she felt better.I definately want to go back to the pill, I didn’t have any problems when on the pill and knock on wood, the pill has always been very effective for me
A: i feel that an iud whilst being uncomfortable initially should not be responsible for the type of pain that you describe. i think you would be well advised to investigate whether all is well internally following the birth .for example a prolapsed womb can cause excruciating back pain and can be fixed with an operation.you must get full medical advice whatever you do dont delay other infections and irregularities can progress to become critical sometimes irreparably.i sympathise with the fact that you live in a country with inadequate health care which should be free. but you need to establish that you life is not under threat
Getting the IUD removed, what to expect? Anyone else have the paragard removed? Any risks involving……?
Q: IUD removal….what to expect? Any risks involving fertility having it removed so soon?I’m about to call the doctor to see about getting the Paragard IUD removed.(Being that its causing so much pain I don’t really have the time to wait it out and see if it gets better, as of the end of the month I won’t have full insurance coverage, just a basic catastrophic plan until our new insurance kicks in in 90 days. So its better to get it removed while we still can)Had the IUD for a little over the week (a week ago last thursday) and its caused me terrible pain that is interfering with my day to day life and as a new mom I can’t have anything interfering with my day to day life. I’m in constant back pain since I got it put in, except its my whole back now not just my lower back like it was originally. I had the heaviest, most painful period of my life since Tuesday. It finally up and stopped today. I have a hard time just getting up from the chair and it hurts to much to bend over or lift, my back is in a lot of pain. Also I don’t want to be afraid to have sex, I should have looked into this more before getting it but the doctor said for our situation she recommened the IUD, because after this pregnancy and delivery its better that I don’t get pregnant again for awhile. But I read with the IUD you have a much higher chance of an Ectopic pregnancy or if you get pregnant while on it your chances of miscarriage are higher. I don’t want that. I don’t think I could handle that. Knowing that a misscarriage was caused because of the form of birthcontrol I chose. So emotionally I am struggling with this as well.So I am getting the IUD removed this week. I’m done with it, it was a terrible idea. I’m going back to the pill.But as far as getting the IUD removed, what should I expect?Will it be painful? (though I can’t imagine it being anymore painful than the pain its currently causing)How long until things usually get back to normal?Are there any risks getting it removed so early, as far as fertility goes? (all things I will be asking my doctor but I never should have tried something so different)I have an 8 week old baby and I don’t want to look back and think I missed this or that because I was in so much pain, so the IUD is going no doubt about that.Any new moms get the paragard and ended up having it removed this soon? If so any advice?Add: We want another child in the next couple of years, just not right now. I think the pill would be a better method, wouldnt you think?We thought at first this would be the best idea, no weight gain because it doesn’t have hormones. And then when its removed in 3 or 4 years we could then start trying for another child, but I feel I made a bad choice.there was probably a better section for this, I just put it where yahoo put it
A: Hi first off, congratulations on becoming a mum.I had the IUD (just the old fashioned copper coil) when i had it put in it was very painful and i also had extremely heavy periods. After a few months the pain went but was left with heavy periods. I had my IUD taken out in aug 2009 after tolerating it for 4 years. All the doctor did was pull on the wires that are in the vagina and out it came, a 2 second job. It didn’t really hurt i just had slight bleeding and period cramps for a few hours. we have been ttc since aug and no luck yet so id say it takes at least 6 months to get back to pre IUD state. But im in the UK and everything is different over here, although im sure its not that different.Hope all goes well for you.Enjoy your baby as they grow so fast!
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