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During the 27th of November I was under a lot of stress due to a fight my boyfriend and parents had, then around the time I was suppose to get my period I had finals due in college which I was also stressed about. its been more than a month now and I still haven't received it. I have no breast tenderness, and I also hadn't had any bleeding what so ever (implantation is 6-12 days after conception). I took a pregnancy test from my friend which works at a doctors office (she took it from work) and it came back negative. I started to feel nausea but I'm guessing its because I'm think to much...and I also have a UTI will that affect the test? Please help me...

2006-12-29 01:56:25 · 6 answers · asked by Jessica 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

6 answers

Hi Honey, here are some symptoms of pregnancy, check them and then see your doctor

Tender, swollen breasts
One of the early signs of pregnancy is sensitive, sore breasts caused by increasing levels of hormones. The soreness may feel like an exaggerated version of how your breasts feel before your period. Your discomfort should diminish significantly after the first trimester, as your body adjusts to the hormonal changes.

Fatigue
Feeling tired all of a sudden? No, make that exhausted. No one knows for sure what causes early pregnancy fatigue, but it's possible that rapidly increasing levels of the hormone progesterone are contributing to your sleepiness.

You should start to feel more energetic once you hit your second trimester, although fatigue usually returns late in pregnancy when you're carrying around a lot more weight and some of the common discomforts of pregnancy make it more difficult to get a good night's sleep

Nausea or vomiting
If you're like most women, morning sickness won't hit until about a month after conception. (A lucky few escape it altogether.) But some women do start to feel queasy a bit earlier. And not just in the morning, either — pregnancy-related nausea and vomiting can be a problem morning, noon, or night.

About half of women with nausea feel complete relief by the beginning of the second trimester. For most others it takes another month or so for the queasiness to ease up.

Increased sensitivity to odors
If you're newly pregnant, it's not uncommon to feel repelled by the smell of a bologna sandwich or cup of coffee and for certain aromas to trigger your gag reflex. Though no one knows for sure, this may be a side effect of rapidly increasing amounts of estrogen in your system. You may also find that certain foods you used to enjoy are suddenly completely repulsive to you.

Abdominal bloating
Hormonal changes in early pregnancy may leave you feeling bloated, similar to the feeling some women have just before their period arrives. That's why your clothes may feel snugger than usual at the waistline, even early on when your uterus is still quite small.

Frequent urination
Shortly after you become pregnant, you may find yourself hurrying to the bathroom all the time. Why? Mostly because during pregnancy the amount of blood and other fluids in your body increases, which leads to extra fluid being processed by your kidneys and ending up in your bladder.

This symptom may start as early as six weeks into your first trimester and continue or worsen as your pregnancy progresses and your growing baby exerts more pressure on your bladder.

A missed period
If you're usually pretty regular and your period doesn't arrive on time, you'll probably take a pregnancy test long before you notice any of the above symptoms. But if you're not regular or you're not keeping track of your cycle, nausea and breast tenderness and extra trips to the bathroom may signal pregnancy before you realize you didn't get your period.

Your basal body temperature stays high
If you've been charting your basal body temperature and you see that your temperature has stayed elevated for 18 days in a row, you're probably pregnant

Good luck.

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2007-01-01 15:04:55 · answer #1 · answered by ♥ Princess ♥ 6 · 0 0

No, a UTI will not effect the test.

Stress will delay or stop ovulation, but once you ovulate, stress will not delay your period. This is because of hormones released after the egg isn't fertilized the begins breaking down the lining of the uterus. If you have no symptoms of pregnancy and the test was negative, chances are you aren't pg. The stress probably caused you not to ovulate last month, so no period this month. Wait a week, test again; if that is negative, make an appointment to see your doctor (just to check for routine things - hormone imbalance, cyst on ovary, etc.).

2006-12-29 10:08:37 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

well you know girl there is some crazy things that stress will do to u and i think that u are find and that u might have had alot of stress and that u are not pg well i would wait till its time for your next one and see what happens there and for some reasion that is the first thing that goes when stressed and i know that is a big worry to alot of people and if u have taken one and it was negtive then u are fine but dont hold me to that i would take another one if it dont come this time ..... you know if u think about it ull get to filling like u are well if u have any more questions then email me at megryanmc@yahoo.com

2006-12-29 10:10:25 · answer #3 · answered by megryanmc 3 · 0 0

A UTI does no cause or supress the production of the HCG hormone.

You're not pregnant. You're stressed. You can go months under stress without a period.

If you're really concerned, go request blood work from a clinic or a doctor.

2006-12-29 10:08:28 · answer #4 · answered by amosunknown 7 · 0 0

sounds like you're just under a lot of stress...

2006-12-29 10:58:23 · answer #5 · answered by chicchick 5 · 0 0

sorry but we can't tell u if u are pregnant or not. U need to wait and test, its the ONLY way

2006-12-29 10:06:41 · answer #6 · answered by Serry's mum 5 · 0 0

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