I've really been delaying going to the clinic just because I can't stand doctors, and I'm afraid to know what it could be if I'm not pregnant. If I am pregnant I'd be in my 15th week, and my baby would be 13 weeks old. Is it possible that I wouldn't really have any other signs? When I first thought I was pregnant I was sick to my stomache, tired, sore...just felt shitty. Now I'm just tired a lot. From time to time I kind of feel like a bubbling or twitching in my tummy (no not gas) and I think it might be the baby. Is there anything else that I would/should feel if I was that far along? (I still have that sharp pain in my abdomen from time to time.) Just looking for some advice/opinions from people whom have been through it already! Thanks.
2006-07-29
18:31:45
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➔ Pregnancy
Yes, the first period I had was 4 days late, and then I had it for a day, but it was extremely light. The following month was the same thing. I had it but it was light. Then this month I didn't get it.
2006-07-29
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I had a friend in high school who didn't know she was pregnant until she went into labor. She spotted throughout her pregnancy and didn't gain much weight. Very unusual, but it happens. Her organs were just pushed out of the way and the baby sat snuggled inside. Get yourself tested.
2006-07-29 18:36:04
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answered by ninusharra 4
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There are a lot of reasons to feel the way you're feeling. You should really go to a clinic or buy a home pregnancy test. Some women can feel the baby as early as 11-12 weeks and yes at first it feels like a bubbling/fluttering/twitching feeling. If you are pregnant there are a lot of clinics out there that offer services other than Doctors. Such as Nurse Practitioners or Midwives. The sharp pain in your abdomen can be many different things depending on where the pain actually is located. The most important thing is your health. Finding out the cause of your symptoms as soon as possible is very important.
2006-08-03 14:53:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, most of the time you can't feel any movement until the 4th or 5th month. Though sometimes you can feel it a little bit earlier. However, why haven't you just bought a home test. They are really cheap.
And, if you are...I don't care how much you don't like doctors, you NEED to go. If you are having a baby, think of the baby, not yourself. You have to do what is right for the baby, and yourself. There can be lots of complications with pregnancy. I have 3 kids, and if it wasn't for doctors, I would be dead 3 times over. So, be careful!!
2006-07-29 18:39:29
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answered by redeye.treefrog 3
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It's possible, but I don't think you'd be feeling anything quite yet. I mean, baby-wise. Quickening (feeling the first little flutters, kinda like butterflies or tiny fish just flitting around) could possibly happen now, but usually won't for a little bit yet for a first time mom. Other than that, there's a chance you could be pregnant. Get a test. You don't need to see a doctor for it. Just buy one. Easy. And often cheaper than a doctor's visit. Though whether positive or negative, you should see a doctor. I know it's scary to think of what it might be if the test comes out negative, but it'll be scarier if whatever it is doesn't get diagnosed until it's unreversable and/or fatal. You really don't want to reach that point. And if it's positive, then you know what it is and you should be seeing the doctor for regular care.
2006-07-29 22:56:53
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answered by criticalcatalyst 4
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You could be pregnant and not know. Some people keep having periods well into their sixth month. Better not put off getting medical help any longer.
If you want to keep the baby, you need prenatal care. If you want to end the pregnancy, you need to confirm it before it is too late to take that option.
I had that little bubbling feeling in my tummy, about 25 years ago, and yep, she's walking around now, going to medical school.
2006-07-29 18:37:09
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answered by nora22000 7
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Well as has been stated you probably have your blood stress checked , and all is exceptional , then a couple of hints , to aid you out right here , your blood sugar is usually a nusance mainly within the first trimester , and simply beyond , check out equivalent tips to give up you feeling ill , for illustration little snacks in most cases , ideally fruit or complete grain matters similar to cereal or bread, and hydration is usually a colossal aspect in the course of being pregnant , you ought to drink greater than the recomended quantity of eight glasses an afternoon at this degree, and leisure is usually a colossal factor in case your now not getting ample sleep / leisure may also be phenominal, if i didnt deliver in in mysecond being pregnant identification be nearly knocked of my toes til i slept , and bingo theres comfort. Lots of little matters could make the change, oh additionally matters like decreasing your caffeine or somewhat like migraines , see if there's whatever that can be triggereing it instantly. Personally i discovered a blend of retaining blood sugar steady with little healthful snacks , and tons of sleep and lots of water , these kind of matters helped to only to mention make the complications managable. Best of good fortune...
2016-08-28 15:46:44
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answered by ? 4
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You're probably pregnant, the spotting is something that can happen through out the pregnancy. Another thing is that you might be having a problem with your reproductive organs,
In any case you NEED to go to the doctor. If there is something wrong then the sooner you find out the better, if you're pregnant you need to be getting prenatal care.
If you're scared have a friend or your partner go with you to make you feel better, but you really need to go. Make the appointment now.
2006-07-29 18:39:50
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answered by vampire_kitti 6
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Get yourself to a doctor immediately. Most likely you are pregnant and you need proper prenatal care. The sharp pain you're feeling is normal for pregnancy and those bubbles you feel are your baby kicking your a$$ for not getting yourself to an OB/Gyn sooner. Some women feel movement as early as 14 weeks (I did with my second baby).
Seriously, if you care at all about that baby inside you, go see an OB/Gyn right away.
2006-07-30 01:58:33
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answered by brainchild 3
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ya kinda sounds like it...and for the sake of that baby get to a Doctor it's not about you anymore it's about a life that you are responsible for...
I didn't find out i was prego until i was 16 weeks I still got my period but was puking, lots of abdominal crams like it felt like i was on my period everyday all day and that means the baby is growing. So tired and weight gain so fast. oh ya and you said bubbling in your tummy mine was a burning all the time.
But please go see a DR. for the baby and for you you need to be checked and have blood work start eating healthy if you don't already and take vitamins..
So good luck and if you are prego enjoy babies are a gift from God!
2006-07-29 18:41:59
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answered by Allybaba 2
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you arent far enough along to feel a baby move, are you having your period?? go take an over the counter pregnancy test, no one needs to know about that, and you need to see a doctor either way, you could have some sort of gastric problem but if you are pregnant the child needs attention, you are supposed to go the first month. geeze, i dont understand how people can be so stupid.
2006-07-29 18:37:13
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answered by Anonymous
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