Alright so among the few other symptoms I am having I am now experiencing some nausea, smells are making me more and more sick to my stomach. I have taken an HPT it came back negative, We are ttc but not stressing about it we know that when it happens is when it will happen. But something just doesn't feel right to me, my boobs are getting more and more sore each and every passing day ( not a normal pre af symptom for me ) also the area around my nipples ( aerola
2007-01-20
07:00:14
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Pregnancy & Parenting
➔ Trying to Conceive
Also my cervix is soft and mushy feeling and tightly closed not being gross with this but usually even before and after ovulation I can get a tip of a finger in the opening of my cervix but now it is like fort Knox sealed shut
2007-01-20
07:01:25 ·
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oh wow that phantom pregnancy thing was weird. I read that whole thing and I didn't believe that whole thing is real at first but now I do after seeing some of those posts. That is just crazy
2007-01-20
07:12:43 ·
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It sounds completely normal for a pregnancy. The pregnancy hormone doesn't always show up strong enough in every woman's urine to be picked up on the stick tests. You should go to your doctor to have a blood test done. They can pick up the pregnancy hormone in blood, if it's there. If not, they'll be able to help you figure out why you're having these symptoms.
2007-01-20 07:04:58
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answered by crazetastic 3
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Well the first thing I have to say is...
DONT EVER DO SELF CHECKS ON YOUR CERVIX!!!!
It is so dangerous... if you are PG then you can spread germs that way.
As for if you are...
Having a positive pregancy test - The most obviuos one, apart from having a huge belly of course. Home pregnancy test are known to be 99% secure, but do see a doctor when your test is positive!
Headaches - As hormone levels fluctuate throughout a woman's pregnancy, the frequency and severity of headaches may vary as well. About 2 in 5 women notice an increase of headaches during the first months of the pregnancy.
Heartburn - Two reasons: The uterus is very swollen and starts to push upward as it grows. The increasing levels of hCG will also slow down digestion making your stomach not empty as fast which increases the stomach acid.
Increased sense of smell - The slightest thing can make you feel nauseous.
Irritability - Hormones cause a lot of mood swings and irritability during a pregnancy.
Light bleeding - Light bleeding (spotting) may occur approximately 4 - 10 days from ovulation. It's pink or brown in color, sometimes accompanied by stomach cramps. Caused by the egg implanting itself in the endometrial lining. Many women mistake this for a normal period.
Lower abdominal cramps - Stomach cramps in combination with a light bleeding: see `Light bleeding`
Missed period (Amenorrhea) or a period with less bleeding than normal - As soon as you get pregnant your periods stop. Instead, you will have a light bleeding (spotting) approximately 4 - 10 days from ovulation. Many women mistake this for a normal period.
Morning sickness - Morning sickness is very common. Most pregnant women have at least some morning sickness, and about a third have vomiting.
Nausea and vomiting - See `Morning sickness`
Tender or swollen breasts - This symptom is one that can appear rather quickly after fertilization - one to two weeks after conception and will most likely be with you your entire pregnancy. The symptom is due to increasing amount of hCG hormone that begins at implantation.
Tiredness - Your body goes through hormonal changes. hCG forms in your body, your temperature is higher due to the amount progesterone circulating through your body which will make you feel tired. Take it easier, eat more calories. (300 more a day)
2007-01-20 15:19:02
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answered by Angel 3
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sometimes when you want to be pregnant, your body can respond to the feeling an sometimes give you the signals of pregnancy even though you may not be, kind of like when a father will get sympathy pains when a mother is feeling pain(during preg). and of course like your other answers take another test or get one done at the doctors
2007-01-20 15:15:34
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answered by J M 2
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Do you know when you ovulated? If you ovulated late into your cycle, it might not have been long enough just yet to get a + on a HPT. I would definately check out: www.peeonastick.com . It is VERY helpful! Good luck!
2007-01-20 15:18:39
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answered by Heather 4
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You are probably pregnant, every pregnancy is different so you many have things happen this time that didn't happen before. Wait a week and take another test.
2007-01-20 15:08:12
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answered by honeybear 5
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Sometimes HPT arent always accurate.... id go to a health unit and get a real one done..... because i dont believe anything else would give you those symptoms... your best bet would be to find out for sure and if your not ask your doctor!!!
2007-01-20 15:06:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know but i can offer a suggestion, that is to take another test, is it possible your undergoing a phantom pregnancy ?
http://www.faqfarm.com/Q/What_is_a_phantom_pregnancy
go to this link it may help
2007-01-20 15:07:14
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answered by laughinggiraffe2003 3
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best way to confirm is pregno card ,buy it 1 from any medical shop and follow its instruction u'll come to know within a seconds....
2007-01-20 16:27:25
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answered by mory k 3
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