u ARE pregnant... no way u can't be. Congrats and calmdown, everything will be fine. The aches and tiredness are common at your stage, the sickness may kick in in a couple of weeks, or if u are lucky, it won't. The scan will show a yolk sac and possibly a kidney bean shaped blob - that will be your baby. U may see the heart beating, depending on whoen u have the scan. Good luck
2006-12-07 22:00:04
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answered by Serry's mum 5
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First, i'm sorry you had to bypass with the help of this. i'm also somewhat heavy and did not 'look' the common pregnant till about 8 months. hit upon a customer service line for easyjet and ask if there are weight regulations on the planes and if the stewards can refuse boarding once you've a cost tag. Get an answer to that when which IF THERE ARE regulations ask the way it is perfect once you're pregnant. once you've this files, motel a criticism because you're pregnant and the stewards virtually refused you passage. be confident to GET NAMES even as on the phone. the in elementary words element I have heard of replaced into someone replaced into charged for 2 seats on the grounds that they could not in nice condition right into a unmarried seat. I have not heard of someone being refused a flight (yet some thing is plausible).
2016-11-30 07:41:04
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answered by ? 4
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Hi Honey. I can tell you this, if you have had even one pregnancy test that says you are pregnant, YOU ARE PREGNANT! You will never get a false positive answer from a test! It IS possible to test negative and still be pregnant but if the test is positive it is never wrong! And you have had...? how many pregnancy tests? They were ALL positive. Honey, believe me, I have been doing this a long time, you are pregnant! Congratulations! I hope it is a planned pregnancy and I hope that you are happy about it. You are in for the most magical time of your life. You have SO much to look forward to! So many wonderful "firsts"......pretty soon you will be able to hear your baby's heartbeat and then there will be an ultrasound where you will be able to see your tiny baby, swimming in his or her little world....then you will feel your baby move for the first time.....you have SO much to look forward to!
You may not feel pregnant but that is because you do not know what it feels like to be pregnant! If it happens to you again you will remember this feelings. The fatigue is incredible, I used to fall asleep every time I held still! In the beginning you will feel crampy and heavy, rather like you are about to start your period.
Beleive me, you are not. You are going to be a Mother!
Concgratulations and once the disbelief wears off I hope that you are very happy.
Feel free to write to me, I will write back!
Love and Blessings
Lady T~
2006-12-07 22:24:52
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answered by Lady Trinity 5
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Don't you worry, it's common not to feel pregnant at first. Some women don't have any early pregnancy symptoms, while some get them later on...every woman is different in that regard. You may start to experience morning sickness in the coming weeks, but not to worry...you're lucky if you don't have that happen :) Feeling tired and crampy is an early symptom, so I am sure you are.
I didn't feel truly pregnant until I felt my baby move, around 24 weeks for me. Yes, I saw the heartbeat on ultrasound, but it didn't feel real to me until I had something I could feel each day inside me.
Contact your midwife for a scan and ask for one as soon as possible...explain your fears and concerns and perhaps they will take you early so you can see your little peanut who doesn't look like much yet but is getting ready to be here in months! Congrats!
2006-12-07 22:03:48
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answered by kath_08012 3
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The only symptoms I get are tiredness and like period cramps but its really some things stretching out down there. Sometimes I get nauseous but not really. I took two tests and they both came out positive...very faint but positive. I am 5 1/2 weeks. My sisters doctor always says if you take a home test and it comes out positive, you are 99% likely to get pregnant. NOW GET TO THE DOCTOR WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?!? Congrats!
2006-12-07 22:01:46
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answered by Samantha M 2
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You're pregnant honey. You can't have a false positive. That 98 percent accurate is for false negatives. You're pregnant, congratulations. I know exactly how you feel though. I never really believed it, not until I actually saw the scan. But I was (she's 19 now) and you are...........need me to tell you again? You're pregnant 100 percent sure of it.
congratulations again, and good luck
2006-12-07 22:09:01
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answered by gerrifriend 6
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Hi.The accuracy of the test is about 99%.It becomes more accurate as your pregnancy advances.[also meaning that there is a higher chance of it being wrong very early in pregnancy-1st week].If you have repeated the tests and it is still positive,you are almost certainly pregnant.As for the symptoms,not everyone suffers from them.So dont be worried,and congratulations to you.By the way,you can read about the test here
http://www.4woman.gov/faq/pregtest.htm#d
2006-12-07 22:14:50
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answered by doc 3
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You are pregnant! Alot of women don't really feel pregnant until they get their first scan. It's not till you see it on the screen that it all hits home. Relax, stop worrying and enjoy the whole experience!!
2006-12-07 22:04:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I am 23 wks pregnant and didn't really feel pregnant until she started kicking me.She keeps me up all night.It also took me about to 16-18 wks before I even started showing.Wait until that first kick.Congratulations!!!
2006-12-07 22:11:02
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answered by lady2 4
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i would go by yourself and figure out what is going on
but im pretty sure your pregnant
at 20, i would keep the baby if you could afford it
but those are def signs
go to the doctor & get a pregnacy test first theres are really accurate
good luck
2006-12-07 22:03:15
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answered by Anonymous
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