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I am fifteen days late if i was to be pregnant should my stomach start feeling harder?

2007-02-14 01:45:33 · 6 answers · asked by Cher 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

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some people do some don't. i felt a tightening of the muscles right about my pubic bone the second day I was late. i just thought i was getting menstrual cramps though. it's not a good predicter of pregnancy at all really. you could take a test though!!!

2007-02-14 01:49:54 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There would be cramping like period pain. You will start feeling exhausted all the time. You will experience tender breasts and morning sickness.

1. Food cravings: Sure it's a cliché, but food cravings sometimes can be a sign of pregnancy. Don't rely on them as a sure symptom (it may be all in your head, or even a sign that your body is low on a particular nutrient), but if cravings are accompanied by some of the other symptoms on this list, start counting the days from your last period.

2. Darkening of your areolas: If the skin around your nipples gets darker, you may have successfully conceived, though this may also signal a hormonal imbalance unrelated to pregnancy or be a leftover effect from a previous pregnancy.

3. Implantation bleeding or cramping: About eight days after ovulation, you may experience implantation spotting, a slight staining of a pink or brown colour, as well as some cramping. You might also see some spotting around the time you expect your period; this is caused by the egg burrowing into the endometrial lining.

4. Frequent urination: Once the embryo implants and begins producing the hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), you may find yourself going to the bathroom more often.

5. Fatigue: Feeling tired? No, make that exhausted. High levels of the hormone progesterone can make you feel as if you've run a marathon when all you've done is put in a day at the office. Fatigue is a hallmark of early pregnancy, though probably not a surefire symptom on its own.

6. Tender, swollen breasts: If you're pregnant, your breasts will probably become increasingly tender to the touch, similar to the way they feel before your period, only more so. Once your body grows accustomed to the hormone surge, the pain will subside.

7. Morning sickness: If you're lucky, morning sickness won't hit you until a few weeks after conception. (A lucky few escape it altogether.) But as early as a couple of days following conception, you may begin feeling nauseated and queasy. And not just in the morning, either -- pregnancy-related nausea can be a problem morning, noon, or night. You may also notice that your sense of taste changes. Some women say they have a metallic taste in their mouth, others that they cannot stand the taste of coffee, tea, or a food they usually like.
8. Your basal body temperature stays high: If you've been charting your basal body temperature and you see that your temperature has stayed above the coverline for 18 days in a row, you're probably pregnant.

9. A missed period: If you're usually pretty regular and your period is late, it's worth trying a pregnancy test. A missed period is the surest sign of pregnancy in a woman of childbearing age who usually has regular periods.

And finally ...

10. A positive home pregnancy test: If you've waited to test until at least the first day of a missed period and a blue line appears in the test window, you're most likely in the family way. Make an appointment with your doctor to confirm the good news, and head on over to our pregnancy area. Congratulations!

2007-02-14 10:43:03 · answer #2 · answered by Ladybird 5 · 0 0

My tummy didn't start to get hard until I was actually showing (4-5 months).

Your best bet is to take a pregnancy test.

2007-02-14 09:49:38 · answer #3 · answered by Chewie 7 · 0 0

You really don't feel much different that early except maybe morning sickness.. however you can go buy test now to find out one way or the other.

2007-02-14 09:51:31 · answer #4 · answered by jenniferjwhite1979 3 · 0 0

Not yet. It'll take a couple of months.

2007-02-14 09:48:37 · answer #5 · answered by Jess H 7 · 0 0

No you won't feel change in your belly for several months.

2007-02-14 09:48:39 · answer #6 · answered by JS 7 · 0 0

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