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Do you get hot flashes in the early stages of pregnacny?

Do you get hot flashes in the early stages of pregnancy?

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Yes, many say they have it.  However each woman reacts in her soecific unique way to her pregnancy (e.g: some become sensetive to food others to:smells / clothes / temperature / pets / flowers.... etc) so better don't bother if your reactions are "like the others", you are one and special and react exactly as mother nature guids you.
I wish you a healthy pregnancy,
Love is the battery of life....

It's now been 2 Weeks since I had sex and ever since i've been getting really sore pains in my belly. What do you think it could be?

I did with my son.  I am hoping that that is why I am having them, again, now (I at least know it's not menopause...I'm 23 lol).

-AB

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