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I am 2-3 DPO and my CM has not dried up infact I have had a noticable increase in my CM all day for the past two days could that be an early sign that I am PG

2007-03-27 08:56:15 · 5 answers · asked by TheKid 3 in Pregnancy & Parenting Trying to Conceive

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NINE EARLY SIGNS OF PREGNANCY
Soon after you suspect that you're pregnant, your body will confirm your suspicions. While the symptoms differ in each woman, here are nine early signs of pregnancy:

1. Fatigue – you no longer have stamina for usual activities, such as walking up a hill or staying awake until midnight. This is because your body is demanding huge amounts of energy to make the changes for pregnancy.

2. Nausea and vomiting – morning sickness may be confused with the flu or feeling like you're "coming down with something." You may feel queasy, have nausea all day long, or vomit and have dry heaves. (See Morning Sickness)

3. Missed menstrual period. While nonpregnancy-related issues, such as stress, can cause you to miss a period, this is a first sign of pregnancy, too.

4. Slight staining or spotting. Bleeding at the time of implantation can be mistaken for menstruation. Some women have bleeding in the early months of pregnancy at the time when they would have menstruated.

5. Aversions to odors, alcohol, and smoke. Once you are pregnant, baby-protective mechanisms click in. You will notice how coffee, alcohol, and cigarette smoke make you ill.

6. Food cravings. Once you become pregnant, you may mysteriously crave foods that you seldom ate before. Your tastes may change from sweet to salty or vice versa.

7. Breast changes. The changes are similar to premenstrual feelings in your breasts only more dramatic: nipples tingle, breasts feel tender and fuller, the areola begins to darken, and tiny glands on the areola enlarge.

8. Crampy pelvic discomfort. This discomfort may be felt throughout the lower abdomen and pelvis. (A sharp one-sided pain is not normal and your doctor should be notified.)

9. Frequent urination. From the beginning, you will urinate more often due to pregnancy hormones. (Later on, you will have frequent urination because of pressure on the bladder from the enlarging uterus.)

2007-03-27 08:59:38 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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2016-09-05 17:58:00 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

http://www.fertilitygal.com is a great resource that I use daily (on top of yahoo answers, of course!). It has a list of the symptoms, and has a free due date calculator and a free daily pregnancy calendar if it turns out you are preggers. If you don't get pregnant this cycle, it also has a free online ovulation calendar too -- though it sounds like you know exactly when you ovulate -- that lets you record intercourse so you can see if you are on track. Good luck!

2007-03-27 11:06:56 · answer #3 · answered by Kasey 2 · 0 0

I'm not an expert but, you could actually be ovulating now rather than the 2 days back when you throught you were.

2007-03-27 08:59:50 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

ok i might be alittle old fashin but whats (DPO And CM) stand for??

2007-03-27 09:01:56 · answer #5 · answered by me & you 2 · 1 0

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