how early is too early to feel symtoms? and is there a time on how early you start to feel the symtoms?
i have been with my boyfriend for about two months...every morning i wake up and get sick, i wake up in the mid of the night and get sick...in the mid of the day i get sick...i know everyone is going to say take a preg test....just want to see if it is too soon or how soon it could be, or if i could just have a bug?...please respond with any advice you may have.
thanks in advance
2007-01-12
00:50:58
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I am 24, i work full time...me and my boyfriend have been sexually active since the first week we started dating..i knew him two months before we starting dating...we did not use any protection for the fact that i was on birth control....but then stopped taking it after i missed a few days..i thought i would be ok if i didnt take it, thought maybe the chemicals from the bc would still be in my system, well was actually told by a cousin i should be ok...i know im a stupid woman for believeing that...we have talked bout having kids and getting a house together and everything so we arnt just a fling...
2007-01-12
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Every women is different. I am pregnant with my fifth child and I always find out early just by the way that I feel . I am 24 weeks now and I found out that I was pregnant when I was only in my third week. I was so early that I took a test and it was negative or I should say I didn't see any lines and if it was there it was too faint to read. I had taken another test because I told my husband that it had to be wrong because I felt pregnant. It is hard to explain sometimes but a women just knows. I was very moody and had cramping like my period was coming but never did. I would have slight cramps for about 5 days and then nothing, no period and no signs of one coming. You can start to experience pregnancy symptoms as early as 2-3 weeks pregnant. That is just how early I felt them.Some women may feel them earlier and some later it all depends on the women's body and the number of times she has been pregnant. Good luck to you and hopefully you'll get the results that you want.
2007-01-12 01:05:11
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answered by ws_422 4
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You are right you should take a pregnancy test. And also start using birth control too. I am a single mom and from experience I can tell you that it is not easy to be on your own with a baby. Two months is not long enough to know someone and guys will say one thing and once you get pregnant they could panic and leave. To answer your question you could definately have symptoms right away. And the only way to find out is to take a pregnancy test or go to the doctor. You don't want to wait too long in case you are and you aren't getting the care that you need. Good luck.
2007-01-12 01:15:31
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answered by Danica 2
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You can make a test after 48hours of having unprotected sex with your boyfriend, so you see you can make already a test, well it will be better so you know what is going on and you can tell him, as soon as possible.But something else, 2 month and you maybe already pregnant???Girl don't get me wrong, how old are you ?? don't you think that is actually not the kind of way you want to get pregnant?? do you guys make already marriage plans?? if so my apology, but if not....Don't you want that if you are pregnant you want your child to grow up in the best world,home you ever can give this child everything what you needed and didn't receive your child will????
Don't even think about the responsibility, huge!!
So you better get up get yourself an pregnancy test!!!! I mean it!!!
2007-01-12 01:00:20
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answered by m_faery 2
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Its possible that you may just have a virus or something, but it is also possible to be pregnant, I know you dont want to hear it but the only way to know for sure is to take a test or go to the doctor. I didnt have any symptoms before I found out, except sore boobs, but I didnt know that at the time, but its different for everyone, I didnt get sick when I was pregnant but some women do. Good luck
2007-01-12 00:57:01
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answered by Jennifer H 4
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after about 2 weeks from the beging of the pregnacy you can tell a pregancy either buy a home pregnacy test or going to the dr for blood work just go and take the test its possible you are pregnant but why keep guessing just do the test and if it comes back positive i will give you my congradulations nothing to be scared about but dont waste any more time get a pregnancy test a.s.a.p.
2007-01-12 01:00:24
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answered by smokeyshadow7 2
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Have you got ur period?? Did you use contraception???
if the answers are no, then u probably are pregnant.
Take a test to make sure its important you find out early so that you dont drink any alcohol or god forbid smoke etc while you have a baby inside you,
ask yourself if you really want this baby and if you think it will lead a happy life if it was to be born, theres always abortions.
2007-01-12 00:59:05
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answered by AussieGal777 4
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I got sore breasts about 3 weeks after my period. I didnt start feeling sick until about a week ago (6.5 weeks pregnant now) which I think is fairly typical but I have heard of it starting quite a while earlier in some women. Everyones pregnancy is different so its difficult to give precise times when you start experiencing certain symptoms.
2007-01-12 00:58:59
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answered by Anonymous
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generally the easiest way to know if your preganant without taking a test is by checking vaginal secretions. in women who are not pregnant the secretions change before ovulation - dry, nearer ovulation - more wet sticky mucus, after - dry and then your period. But most pregnant and breastfeeding women dont have any secretions. I knew within 2 weeks after getting pregnant because of this (billings) method. this appears long before morning sickness!
2007-01-12 01:06:47
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answered by obi 1
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Well first of all have you missed a period if so maybe you should take a test.I believe you would know.When I got pregnant this time I knew I was pregnant.I would dream about it before my period was late and my nipples hurt really bad. Go get a test and confirm it.Good luck to you.
2007-01-12 00:55:57
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answered by Anonymous
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10. 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.
9. 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.
8. Implantation bleeding
Some women have a small amount of vaginal bleeding around 11 or 12 days after conception (close to the time you might notice a missed period). The bleeding may be caused by the fertilized egg burrowing into the blood-rich lining of your uterus — a process that starts just six days after fertilization — but no one knows for sure.
The bleeding is very light (appearing as red spotting or pink or reddish-brown staining) and lasts only a day or two. (Let your practitioner know if you notice any bleeding or spotting, particularly if it's accompanied by pain, since this can be a sign of an ectopic pregnancy.)
7. 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.
6. 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.
5. 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.
4. 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.
3. 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.
2. 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.
And finally...
1. The proof: A positive home pregnancy test
In spite of what you might read on the box, many home pregnancy tests are not sensitive enough to detect most pregnancies until about a week after a missed period. So if you decide to take one earlier than that and get a negative result, try again in a few days.
Once you've gotten a positive result, make an appointment with your practitioner. Now head over to our pregnancy area. Also, don't forget to update your profile and sign up for our "My Baby This Week" newsletter. Congratulations!
2007-01-12 00:54:19
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answered by cordellialynn 3
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