yes it is possible, i felt exactly the same with my last child who is now 12wks old, i was getting up at3.15am for work and the vommitting was horrendous, this started from the first week of my pregnancy, do a test, the ones called predictor are the best for using before your period is due, hope that was of some help
2006-10-03 09:30:47
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answered by emmamac14 6
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Hi there,
Yes it is possible to have signs of pregnancy so early. I started having signs when I was just 1 week late. Having only concieved 3 weeks before that. My main signs were tiredness, going off of food, aching breasts and an unbelievable sense of smell. Also very bad cramps in my tummy, which at the time i put down to period pain. My morning sickness didn't kick in until I was two months pregnant but lasted until I was 8 months gone. My first pregnancy test was negative which I took the week I was due my period. I took this test because of the signs I was having and not because I was late. I took another test 9 days after I was due and it was positive! A shock but a great surprise. Good luck!
2006-10-03 10:08:59
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answered by Teresa M 2
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There is always the possibility that you could be, but there are other symptoms of pregnancy like the sore boobies and more frequent urination, and more fatigued.. if you are experiencing those too then you should get the E.P.T test that detects the pregnancy hormone a week before your period is even suppose to start... I went through the exact same thing.. My period wasnt suppose to start for another week, but I was sick in the morning, and it was when i drank milk that I threw up everywhere.. I couldn't handle the suppense of waiting till my period to see if i would miss it or not, so I went out and got the early detection test.. and it was positive... so you might want to try that..
2006-10-03 09:31:30
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answered by Fashion Diva 3
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It's highly possible for two reasons,
1. You can continue to have what appear to be periods for several weeks after a miscarraige.
2. The "withdrawal/pull out" method does not work as relaible contraception, a guy can release a lot of sperm in the pre wotsit phase before he actually orgasms. If you want to play it safe, and you should to give yourself time to recover; use a reliable form of contraception but it may already be too late for that. Get a predict kit and go to the GP, once you know you know what moves the two of you need to think about next. If you are pregnant and you want to be, you are going to need to monitored by a Dr and a Midwife regularly this time.
2006-10-03 09:40:45
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answered by bumbleboi 6
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Well... first off... Out of all the birth control methods, the 'pull-out' method is the least reliable. There's that little bit of 'pre-ejaculatory' fluid that can and does contains sperm.
Secondly, they say that you are incredibly fertile after having a miscarriage.
It could very well be that you are pregnant. Your best bet would be to take an at-home test and see what it has to say. Doesn't hurt to check... However, if you're taking one nearly a week before your period is due, I would take a second one if you don't get your period -- there are such things as false negatives.
Hope it all works out all right for you.
2006-10-03 09:30:58
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answered by Anonymous
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It is possibe after having a micarriage you still have some of the hormones from having been pregnant therefore they are higher thn normal and make your body more susceptible to fertilization for a brief period. Did you experience nausea or sickness in your last pregnancy? How has your eating been and state of mind since your miscarriage because if you aret pregnant it could just be a deep sadness at your lost and what could have happened. If you are being sick because of pregnancy it is because of the hormones being produced again and reacting with your body. hope this helps in some way?
2006-10-03 09:32:07
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answered by gem1 1
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For a lot of women being sick is the first indicator in being pregnant, so yes, it is very possible you could be pregnant. Although if you havent been trying to conceive and you have used the "pull out" method and he has been pulling out in time and you are sure no sperm have entered you, then if no sperm have entered you then you couldnt be pregnant....although I dont think you would know for sure because although he may have pulled out he may have ejaculated just a little bit which could be enough to get you pregnant. It takes a lot of self control for a man to successfully use this as 100% birth control method.
2006-10-03 09:35:53
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answered by rightio 6
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i dont think so, wait and see if you period came then do a test but i dont really think you would have morning sickness if you were only a cple of weeks pregnant so u would have to be further on, maybe you fell quickly after ur miscarriage ( u would still be very fertile) u really should have used protection if you dont want another baby, the withdraw method is not effective
2006-10-07 06:41:30
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answered by claire 3
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Obviously I can't say whether or not you are pregnant as you need to take a test but with my pregnancy i was being sick from the moment of conception until just before i had my son
I hope you get theh result you want
Good luck x x x
2006-10-03 09:54:47
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answered by Nimsay 06 2
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You can get pregnant by using the pull out method. If you miss your period you need to take a home pregnancy test.
2006-10-03 09:34:00
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answered by Rosey55 D 5
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