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Ok, I'm 41 1/2, Have been a PCOS Sufferer for years, I had one natural period at 16, and then medically induced ones after that (can't stand the provera). 5 years ago my doc put me on Glucophage (metformin - generic) 500MG BID (twice daily) and this last 3 or 4 months I have been having 'normal' periods. Last month it was 2 days ... times before have always been 4-6 days.. and now I'm feeling 'pressure' in my lower abdomen. Not any nausea, nipple color change that I have noticed or any other things they say are early? I thought my breasts were a bit tender a few days ago, but they are better..... I'm due to start Dec 1-4th (since i'm not that regular yet, don't have a specific date.. last cycle was 27 days and I started on Nov 4th last month). Also, HUNGRY as all get out!? Is this a sign? Dunno what to think? And since I'm not even a week late or even due yet, I don't wanna run out to get a Home PG test? Any suggestions?

2006-11-27 17:36:36 · 2 answers · asked by replies2news 5 in Pregnancy & Parenting Trying to Conceive

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I have never been pregnant that I know of, so obviously no children.

I have been peeing more frequently.. like finding it hard to make it through the night and a few weeks ago I could do that fine 9 hrs? Now I HAVE to pee in 6?

2006-11-27 17:54:29 · update #1

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Yes it could very well be. That is what I experienced with DD #1. A constant pressure, not bad or unbearable. That is what I have this time too. I can't take a test until the same time as you either. So it is just a wait and see kind a thing. I hope it goes well for the both of us!

2006-11-28 03:35:09 · answer #1 · answered by plharg 2 · 1 0

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2016-11-29 21:11:22 · answer #2 · answered by picart 4 · 0 0

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