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Ok so it was like week ago on the 18th of last week thats when me and my gf had made love to each other and then i saw her again on friday and we made love again. I came in her both times we had done it and her period was supposed to start the week after i guess. But She missed it so im automaticly assuming that she is preggy but she is going to take the test on the 9th of next month So guys Could She be preggy? I mean im just so exicted to kno if im gunna be a father or not i cant wait

2007-04-27 01:49:07 · 15 answers · asked by Voy 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

15 answers

The chances are good that she might be pregnant. Why would you want to get her pregnant before marrying her? Do you not respect her? I hope if she is pregnant you will marry her before the baby is born illegitimately.

2007-04-27 02:16:06 · answer #1 · answered by cyndi71mom 5 · 0 0

If she ovulated late then it's possible she conceived near the end of her cycle - close to when her period was expected. A pregnancy test taken now will be accurate.

Are you and she going to be married so this baby will have a stable and committed family?

I'm glad you're excited about being a father. Hope you wil get excited about being a husband as well!

2007-04-27 08:52:12 · answer #2 · answered by Veritas 7 · 3 0

Your girlfriend can do a home pregnancy test from 4 days before her period is due (the less expensive tests from the day she is due). So you can do it NOW! They are very reliable.
It's lovely to hear you're so excited about having a baby. Good luck!!

2007-04-27 08:56:06 · answer #3 · answered by renemeis 3 · 2 0

Well thats great if you are excited about it, If her period usually comes evey month like clock work the i would say you may hear the pitter patter of tiny feed soon... Hope all goes well...

2007-04-27 08:51:42 · answer #4 · answered by gotta be Stella 3 · 1 0

Very good possibility Daddy! What a breath of fresh air to actually see a man wanting this to be true!

Good Luck!

2007-04-27 08:52:04 · answer #5 · answered by Invisible Pink RN 7 · 2 0

There's a good chance if she NEVER ever misses her period, but if she's irregular then you might want to wait, the 9th is good to find out. Hope everything turns out the way you want it to.

2007-04-27 08:55:16 · answer #6 · answered by dvnlady 3 · 1 1

if she is usually regular with her period,then there is a possiblity. I'll say wait another week then do the home pregnancy test.

2007-04-27 08:52:37 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Yeah she could be, if you didn't use protection, but there is no way to tell unless she takes the test, Good Luck!

2007-04-27 08:52:05 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Tender, swollen breasts
Your breasts may provide one of the first symptoms of pregnancy. As early as two weeks after conception, hormonal changes may make your breasts tender, tingly or sore. Or your breasts may feel fuller and heavier.

Fatigue
Fatigue also ranks high among early symptoms of pregnancy. During early pregnancy, levels of the hormone progesterone soar. In high enough doses, progesterone can put you to sleep. At the same time, lower blood sugar levels, lower blood pressure and increased blood production may team up to sap your energy.

Slight bleeding or cramping
For some women, a small amount of spotting or vaginal bleeding is one of the first symptoms of pregnancy. Known as implantation bleeding, it happens when the fertilized egg attaches to the lining of the uterus — about 10 to 14 days after fertilization. This type of bleeding is usually a bit earlier, spottier and lighter in color than a normal period and doesn't last as long.

Some women also experience abdominal cramping early in pregnancy. These cramps are similar to menstrual cramps.

Nausea with or without vomiting
Morning sickness, which can strike at any time of the day or night, is one of the classic symptoms of pregnancy. For some women, the queasiness begins as early as two weeks after conception.

Nausea seems to stem at least in part from rapidly rising levels of estrogen, which causes the stomach to empty more slowly. Pregnant women also have a heightened sense of smell, so various odors — such as foods cooking, perfume or cigarette smoke — may cause waves of nausea in early pregnancy.

Food aversions or cravings
When you're pregnant, you might find yourself turning up your nose at certain foods, such as coffee or fried foods. Food cravings are common, too. Like most other symptoms of pregnancy, these food preferences can be chalked up to hormonal changes — especially in the first trimester, when hormone changes are the most dramatic.

Headaches
Early in pregnancy, increased blood circulation caused by hormonal changes may trigger frequent, mild headaches.

Constipation
Constipation is another common early symptom of pregnancy. An increase in progesterone causes food to pass more slowly through the intestines — which can lead to constipation.

Mood swings
The flood of hormones in your body in early pregnancy can make you unusually emotional and weepy. Mood swings are also common, especially in the first trimester.

Faintness and dizziness
As your blood vessels dilate and your blood pressure drops, you may feel lightheaded or dizzy. Early in pregnancy, faintness may also be triggered by low blood sugar.

Raised basal body temperature
Your basal body temperature is your oral temperature when you first wake up in the morning. This temperature increases slightly soon after ovulation and remains at that level until your next period. If you've been charting your basal body temperature to determine when you ovulate, its continued elevation for more than two weeks may mean you're pregnant.

Are you really pregnant?
Unfortunately, these symptoms aren't unique to pregnancy. Some can indicate that you're getting sick or that your period is about to start. Likewise, you can be pregnant without experiencing any of these symptoms.

Still, if you miss a period or notice any of the tip-offs on this list, you might want to take a home pregnancy test — especially if you're not keeping track of your menstrual cycle or if it varies widely from one month to the next. If your home pregnancy test is positive, make an appointment with your doctor, nurse practitioner or midwife. The sooner your pregnancy is confirmed, the sooner you can begin prenatal care.

If she is having any of these digns than it is more than possible she could be pregnant. Good Luck

2007-04-27 08:58:05 · answer #9 · answered by mommy2faithat19#3 4 · 1 1

you have a 50 50 chance and if she is you life will change!! I think for the better!!!

2007-04-27 08:52:02 · answer #10 · answered by pjlisa13 4 · 0 0

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