Okay so when did all of you experience your pregnant symptoms. Like the morning sickness, Sore breast, etc.
I can’t take a test yet, it would not come up, I’m supposed to start my period on the 12th of this month, and I never get cramps early and they are starting the cramps started up on Saturday (They got bad and now they have some what gone away), about a week ago I got a cold and it will not go away, (I’m going to the doctor’s tomorrow) I don’t want to take any med’s because if I’m having a baby I’m scared to hurt the baby. I’m very tired, and my body feel’s different, when we would of conceived or right around when we would of conceived when making dinner or standing to long I would get really dizzy and feel like I was going to pass out, that has now stop.
I know I ask a lot of question’s on being pregnant, but it is great to be able to ask real people that went or going through the same as me, it's hard when you want something really bad, but I'm glad I can ask all of you!
2006-09-07
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➔ Trying to Conceive
If you were charting your cycle - you would already be able to know what was going on.....go get a book called Taking Charge of your fertility by Toni Weschler
This book will help you with all of your menstrual and conception questions. It covers everything from temperature to mucus checking, etc.. 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 – or not! My husband and I tried for a year and nothing happened. The first month I used the book we conceived right away. Now I am due Feb 2. 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!
2006-09-07 07:11:10
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answered by jachooz 6
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When I was pregnant, I didn't even start having nipple tenderness until the day before I was scheduled to get my period. I had some light cramping on and off and some pains that felt similar to ovulation pains. I am ttc again and scheduled to start my period on the 10th. I have been having the same types of pains, along with some nausea, but no implantation bleeding or breast/nipple tenderness yet. There are home test you can take up to 5 days before your missed period. I'm not sure I would take one just yet because their level of accuracy goes down the earlier you take it. It's a horrible feeling to get that negative test, so if there is a possibility of it being wrong, why put yourself thru that. If you are going to the doctor though, have them do a blood test. That would tell you for sure if you are pregnant because it will tell how much hcg hormone you have in your system. Good luck!
2006-09-07 13:32:31
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answered by Melissa B 5
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Hang in there, you'll find out soon enough.
Unfortuantely, all of these pregnancy symptoms could be PMS ones as well, or something else. Feeling dizzy around the time of conception is not a sign though. The pregnancy dizziness comes from your body increase blood production after you implant to accommodate for uterus growing, etc, and your heart have to do more work. But it only can only pump so fast, even with more blood volume, thus causing the dizziness at times.
It this point, i'd give it 50-50 chance that you are pregnant. Good luck.
2006-09-07 12:51:36
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answered by mom_of_ndm 5
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With my first i didn't know until i was over 11 weeks. Then i started feeling sick. Second i new a week before my missed period. I just new not because of sign just my body new. What causes the signs is hormones and you cant really have a lot of symptoms until your hormones are higher. I wish you the best of luck but don't try to convince your self ever month your pregnant cause your body will react to what your saying in your brain then when aunt Flo visits makes it that much harder.Just relax and don't try so hard and it will happen. trust me been there done that hard time. Here is some baby dust
2006-09-07 12:54:56
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answered by shaylee b 3
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If you are due to start your period on the 12th, it isn't too early to take a test. If you are feeling symptoms of pregnancy then your hormone levels are high enough to read. In my early pregnancy, like before I missed my period, I was fatigued and my boobs were tender, but the cramping doesn't sound like you are pregnant, it sounds like you may just have pms, which is very similar to early pregnancy. I wouldn't worry yet. There are some medications that you can take for colds when you are pregnant, just incase you are. My doctor told me to use sudafed or robitussin. Take a test.
2006-09-07 12:53:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I felt the same things but I was in denial because the doctors said I would never get pregnant and I did. But I took a pregnancy test at 2 week s and it came up very light but it did show up. I ended uptaking 4 tests in all before I went to the doctor but I was buying the double packs and testing early inthe morning when it is the best time to take one.
2006-09-07 12:47:08
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answered by missyjudys 2
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I am sorry I am waiting to know also, and this will not even be my first baby because I have 2 miscarriage and Lupron depot/ clomid
my body is all out of wrack
so I will advise you not to take any med, rest more
and have a blood test it is not too early to see if you are preg with a blood test
2006-09-07 12:51:27
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answered by waiting for baby 6
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ye before i missed my period i knew i was pregnant too, women know their bodies, and iw ould wait until u miss ur period to test. and the doctor may test you tomm but dont worry if it comes out - it is too early, test when u are late. and u are doing the right thing by waiting until u see if u are pregnant before u take and meds!!
2006-09-07 13:06:20
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answered by Victoria 6
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I didnt really feel any symptons untill about 4 weeks. wait and see if your period comes or you can take the first response which can tell you 5 days before your period.
2006-09-07 12:49:36
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answered by Catie 2
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most of the time you do not feel anything until after you have missed your period. I am 20 weeks and did not know because i kept having my period. Everyone is different, but i bet you would not feel anything yet. Check out:
http://www.babycenter.com
week by week information
2006-09-07 12:46:07
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answered by sr22racing 5
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