The first sign I had with each of mine was exhaustion. There is no way to tell if you are pregnant yet, but I would suggest you treat yourself as if you are until you know for sure. Make sure you drink plenty of water and get enough rest and take a good multivitamin. If you have not gotten a period by the 18th I would suggest that you buy the first response digital read test (this way there is no worry over evap lines it just says pregnant or not pregnant) if it comes up negative wait a week and test again, if it is still negative then you need to make an appointment with your ob to make sure evrything is OK. good luck =)
2007-03-08 16:57:59
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answered by greeneyedprincess 6
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You need to first understand the way your cycle works. If you have normal 28 day cycles, then count exactly 14 days after the 1st day of your period. That is the most fertile day when you can get pregnant and within 2-3 days before and after that day. That is when you ovulate. When ovulation occurs a small amount of white discharge should come out - if you have sex when the discharge is coming out - it protects the sperm from the negative ph of the vagina increasing the likelihood that you can get pregnant. You can also use an ovulation kit to determine exactly when you're ovulating. Most women won't start to have pregnancy symptoms just yet. Most early home pregnancy tests may or may not show positive yet if you are pregnant and if you are having a miscarriage - you could show positive and then test negative a few weeks later. I recommend waiting 14 days after you're expecting your period and try a home pregnancy test. Use one with a dropper and cartridge to ensure that you use the proper amount of urine and get a good result easily. Always check the dates on the packages of hpts and remember that they are not always correct - 2 out of 5 different brands I've tried were defective and showed a false positive or false negative. The best kind is the cartridge with the dropper because it's harder for you to make a mistake by overflooding the dipstick with urine or not getting enough on it. Your symptoms mimic the onset of menses or stomach problems or a number of other things. Well, you could go to the doctor and request a blood test as they would be able to tell exactly what your hormone levels are and since you've had a miscarriage before you can ask for a serial quant - that means they will test your blood at intervals to ensure that your numbers are doubling within the healthy timeframes. If they are, then it's likely you have a healthy pregnancy - if the numbers are off - they can give you some helpful prediction of what is going on. They can tell with an early ultrasound very early these days if you have the beginnings of what looks like a healthy pregnancy in your uterus. See your doctor if your period doesn't come 14 days after you expect it and you get a positive hpt. If you're really emotional about it - go to the doc now and ask for the blood test and serial quant if it's positive - that could put your mind at ease.
2007-03-09 01:02:16
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answered by ? 6
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Ok, no you are probably not pregnant. Wishing is wanting, but believe me, it may not be the best thing. You should give your body at least 9 months from having the miscarriage b4 trying to get pregnant. It takes that long for the hormones to change back to what they used to be.
Since you are having the discharge, I would highly recommend having an STD test done. Been there done that, so please do not think I am passing judgment.
Married?, trust your instincts.
When you try too hard it is impossible.When you least expect it, is when it happens. Don't push, God will give and provide as needed. Don't know if you are a Christian.
Just make sure that you have a pap-smear.
Been there, done it. Not happy with the results, but still living, and 2 kids 2 boot.
2007-03-09 01:06:36
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answered by r-alert 2
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There isnt a surefire way to tell if you are pregnant until the 17th comes along....as mind wrenching as it is to think about waiting all that time....the fact that you had a miscarriage last month makes it A LOT easier for you to become pregnant again, and, all of the signs you are exibiting are indicative of pregnancy. The only thing is that theoretically, you would only be a matter of days pregnant, and I dont know that those symptoms onset this early always. It might just be a reault of a hormonal change after the miscarriage. Im sorry, I dont think Im being of much help to you either, but, try to wait it out until the 17th. I wouldnt doubt you are pregnant, if that helps.
2007-03-09 00:58:31
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answered by mayasmama2707 2
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That discharge you are talking about could be a part of ovulation. I am sorry you had a miscarriage, could this be effects of that? Unfortunately I think you know what I am going to say next and that is just to wait and see when it is time to take a test. I really hope you get the baby you want though, good luck to you.
2007-03-09 01:00:53
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answered by dragonfly7887 4
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having a miscarriage might not be a problem, but could be the reaosn for ur sudden change in uncomfortable behaviour.
we do face all these problems particularly in ur 1st pregnancy.
pls see a doctor immdtly not 4 pregnancy sake but to diagnose ur condition .
or u can take the urine test to confirm whether u r pregnant or not. if it is +ve, then u r
or else u r not.
if u need to see the baby's head and heart , pls go for ultrasound scanning which is good.
2007-03-09 01:54:01
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answered by jags 1
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I could tell you want you want to hear, but what good would that do? You need to relax. If you're pregnant, you'll know next week when you miss your period. If you're worried about the throwing-up, go see your GP. Maybe it's just a tummy bug. Everyone is different, and everyone has different symptoms at different times.
Whatever the outcome, best of luck to you.
2007-03-09 03:14:20
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answered by BoomerFamily 4
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Only a test will tell you
But I knew when I would cry randomly, while watching the news, seeing a kitten, opening the dishwasher and it being too hot. I am not a sensitive person.
2007-03-09 00:55:39
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answered by ☺☻☺☻☺☻ 6
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get a home pregnancy test or go to the doctor and explain everything to them. they'll be able to tell you if you are pregnant or not. and no matter how many times you ask the same question with the same information, your going to get the same answers. and it's how you interperet the answers that you get is how you determine whether the information they give you is helpful or not.
2007-03-09 01:32:57
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answered by PixiFairy 3
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