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The text is a transcript of a video by a pregnant woman who shares her experiences and feelings in the first trimester of her pregnancy. She answers some questions from her viewers, such as:
- How she found out she was pregnant and when she told her family and friends
- How she felt physically and emotionally, including symptoms like nausea, fatigue, chest pain, and skin problems
- How her appetite and food preferences changed, and what foods she could not tolerate anymore
- How her breasts and belly grew and when they became noticeable
- How she searched for and found a midwife
She also shows some clips of her ultrasound scans and her reactions to seeing her baby for the first time. She ends the video by asking her viewers to share their own experiences in the comments and thanking them for watching.
Here are some key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a video by a pregnant woman who talks about her first trimester experience.
2. The woman found out she was pregnant before she missed her period and took a pregnancy test.
3. The woman had symptoms such as chest pain, tiredness, nausea, bloating, constipation and skin problems in the first trimester.
4. The woman did not have any food cravings or aversions, except for soy products which caused her colic.
5. The woman started looking for a midwife in the fifth week of pregnancy and found one after a week of searching.
6. The woman saw her baby on the ultrasound for the first time in the sixth week and again in the eleventh week.
7. The woman decided to tell her family about her pregnancy shortly before the twelfth week and her friends later in the fourteenth or fifteenth week.
8. The woman noticed that her breasts grew and became sensitive a week before taking the test and that her stomach started to grow around the ninth week.