Guest guest Posted August 11, 2004 Report Share Posted August 11, 2004 Hi , Congrats on the pregnancy...I can speak to two of your questions... Yellow/green discharge - best to see your Dr. Rule of thumb we tell women (I am an RN in telecare) is yellow/green should be seen. Could be an infection brewing. Whitish/clear/yellow tinged is usually okay. As for books, I got an awesome one for my hubby...It's called " The Expectant Father " and it is written by a man, and goes through every week in pregnancy. An awesome resource. I am sorry but I can't remember the author right now... All the best to you EDC Nov 10th/04, first baby...ITS A GIRL! ps...The sore breasts should hopefully start settling down soon for you. It took awhile for mine to - lol...of course now they are just big and droopy! lol > > 2. I am 15 wks along and my breasts are achey all the time. They > > even hurt to sleep on. I had breast redux surgery 2 years ago, do > > you think this might aggrevate the normal sorness that comes with > > pregnancy? > > > > 3. My husband (who has 4 kids from a previous marriage) thinks that > > all my aches, tiredness, sore breasts, etc. are all just a ploy that > > I have created to avoid sex with him. He claims his ex-wife never > > had these issues. Is there a book any of you recommend for him to > > read? We make love 4-5 times a week, so it's not like he's not > > getting any, but the feeling that he believes I am lying about my > > discomfort is taking the joy out of pregnancy. I don't feel > > comfortable telling him about what I am feeling because I don't want > > the looks and the " so, does this mean I'm not getting any " comments. > > > > Thanks all for listening. > > > > > > Open RNY 4/01 > > TT/Breast redx 9/02 > > EDD 2/1/05 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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