It worries me to see all these woman asking all of these basic questions about their bodies and their cycles….and then getting all these different answers – and usually most of these answers are WRONG!
This is my standard answer......... go get a book called Taking Charge of your fertility by Toni Weschler. It will help you understand your body and all the myths about it. It will help you time when you are ovulating and the best times to conceive. My Doctor recommended it to me and after 1 year of trying I got the book. It worked the very next month. It turns out that my timing was wrong due to mis-information. I hope it helps you, too! It's not only about getting pregnant. It's about knowing your body and knowing when you are fertile or not. You can pick and choose what you do with your info. Good luck and don't listen the all the myths!
2006-07-20 09:59:17
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answered by jachooz 6
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There are many signs of pregnancy. Heavy bloating and cramps can be signs of pregnancy but they can also be signs of your period as well. Look for other pregnancy signs like tender breasts, fatigue, nausea, morning sickness, heartburn, extra hunger or light spotting or implantation bleeding. Some of the symptoms you are having may be exaggerated by your mind because you want to be pregnant. Just try conceiving near your ovulation date.
2006-07-20 10:03:26
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answered by Pink Princess 6
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you're precise on time table for BDing at time of ovulation, if your cycle is frequently used. so some distance as indications circulate, considering you're in straightforward terms a pair days previous ovulation, you haven't any longer implanted yet. (frequently 5-12 DPO) even nonetheless, the hormone progesterone starts to construct in our bodies at approximately CD12, and progressively will improve until eventually your AF comes (or being pregnant happens...then it keeps to improve) via fact of this early being pregnant-like indications heavily mimic AF indications. Do an information superhighway seek approximately women who've experienced indications from a million DPO...there are a lot of em!! i've got been examining those thoughts evening and day, and evaluating them to mine...i'm 8 DPO. further: via the way, sure, it i nevertheless too early to attempt. Wait until eventually 1st day of ignored era, a minimum of. The hormone secreted from implantation is what determines - or + try
2016-10-08 03:29:35
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answered by alia 4
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to be honest these could be symptoms of your period and a lot of people don't hany any pregnancy symtoms until they are further along i didn't get morning sickness until i was 7 weeks or heartburn until about 20 weeks the amount of hormones in your body that causes symptoms can still be insignificant to your body.
wait until you are due and test is all i can recommend and just relax most couples take up to two years to conceive
2006-07-20 10:51:41
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answered by Kirsty 3
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Best thing, take a pregnancy test! It's obvious, I know, but if you really want to get pregnant, you'll imagine all sorts of possibly unrelated issues to be early signs of pregnancy. Don;t disappoint yourself that way. Take a test.
2006-07-20 10:05:43
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answered by ewvasquez2001 2
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