some early pregnancy symptoms are:
♥ 10. Tender, swollen breasts
♥ 9. Fatigue
♥ 8. Implantation bleeding
♥ 7. Nausea or vomiting
♥ 6. Increased sensitivity to odors
♥ 5. Abdominal bloating
♥ 4. Frequent urination
♥ 3. A missed period
♥ 2. Your basal body temperature stays high
♥ 1. The proof: A positive home pregnancy test
♥good luck and stay strong♥
2007-06-17 03:40:09
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answered by ♥sexy_love♥ 5
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Your hormones won't peak until you are about 10 weeks pregnant. You might feel more symptoms around then or you might not feel much more than you do now. About 30% of women are not affected by morning sickness during the first trimester. It can also depend on the gender of your child. Girls tend to trigger morning sickness more frequently than boys because of a heightened amount of estrogen, but this is not a foolproof way to predict the gender of your baby. You're symptoms are perfectly normal and nothing I would worry about. If you have concerns, talk with your doctor and if you haven't already, try to have an ultrasound done. The chance of miscarriage decreases greatly as soon as the baby's heartbeat can be detected. That might not eliminate all of your worries but hopefully it'll help. Have a safe and healthy pregnancy!
2016-05-17 22:06:21
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answered by ? 3
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OK, just the facts. Missed menstural periods, breast tenderness (in some women), thick vaginal secretions (not smelly or discolored.) Some women have pass through bleeding (spotting)early on too.
Here are some additional facts for you:
You may not be 13, but you are definitely too young to be pregnant. Tell your parents immediately. If you are pregnant, you will need prenatal care, usually high risk due to your age. Teenaged girls often romanticize pregnancy and being a parent. Parenting is a difficult journey for even grown and financially secure women. A challenge you are definitely not ready to take on at your age. That "peice of joy" you are referring to needs more than cuddling and love. It needs a mature parent that is able to make informed decisions about its care, feeding, development and education, a stable home environment, a regular schedule, MONEY for proper clothing, nutrition, and education.
More facts:
Babies born to teen mothers make up the largest segement of our society that lives below the poverty level. Because of that, they are often predisposed to illness, learning difficulties, and criminal behaviors.
Even more facts:
You have cut your childhood short. Far too many adults are still trying to develop socially and emotionally due to shortened childhoods. Our society suffers because of immature, irresponsible adults who were ungovernable know-it-all teens that are now regretting their decisions to be disobedient to their parents. You will regret your decision early and often as you struggle to be a parent while your friends continue to enjoy the freedom to explore life and make the appropriate transition into adulthood. Your baby will suffer for it.
Yep, a few facts more:
Your parents will have to do more than "help you" because you made a selfish and irresponsible decision. They will be stuck with the medical bills and trying to raise a hard headed child-parent and an infant. They didn't deserve that.
Last fact:
You need to be tested for STD's since you had unprotected sex. Some STD's do not have symptoms in women and can cause birth defects. You can start being more responsible by joining an organization through Planned Parenthood called Parents Too Soon. You'll learn child development and have a support system. You'll need both. While you're at it, start considering birth control methods and the use of condoms in the future to prevent contracting possibly crippling or fatal STD's and another pregnancy, which most teen mothers experience about two years after the first.
If you think giving you these facts was mean my response to that is welcome to the adult world. Buckle up! It's going to be a bumpy ride from now on.
2007-06-17 03:41:06
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answered by amazingly intelligent 7
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hey... my gf is also mybe pregnant and she only 15... im always stay with her...
• 10. Tender, swollen breasts
• 9. Fatigue
• 8. Implantation bleeding
• 7. Nausea or vomiting
• 6. Increased sensitivity to odors
• 5. Abdominal bloating
• 4. Frequent urination
• 3. A missed period
• 2. Your basal body temperature stays high
• 1. The proof: A positive home pregnancy test
http://www.babycenter.com/pregnancy-symptoms
2007-06-17 05:17:17
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answered by **M!$$Y** 2
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Implantation, the female body begins to adjust to prenatal stage. There may be some twinge associated with implantation. (Generally 7-10 after fertilization.)
Distended abdomen, this symptom rapidly increases during the second trimester.
Delayed or difference in menstruation.
Minor vaginal bleeding (spotting).
Swollen or tender breast, minor lactation in third trimester.
Fatigue, also may experience sleeplessness.
Nausea, sometimes accompanied by vomiting, esp. the first trimester, most likely to start at around 7 weeks. (morning sickness).
Lower backaches.
Sensitivity in teeth, higher risk for gum disease.
Headaches, some women reported migraine-like types.
Long frequent hiccuping spells.
Enlarged feet and hands, or expanded buttocks.
Frequent urination; occasionally urinary incontinence.
Constipation, but a few encounter random defecation.
Food cravings, or increased appetite.
Fear of increasingly imposing burden.
Heartburn or upset stomach, and sometimes vomiting caused by the nausea (some in the third trimester, due to fetal position "presses" the stomach).
Stomach/intestinal gas, may be frequently flatulent or belch.
Difficulty in walking and balance.
Difficulty with contact or vision prescriptions.
Hemmorrhoids and rectal irritaton.
Changes in sense of smell.
Exhaustion or increased breathing, some reported to have "deeper" voices.
Skin gets blush, but can "soften" or moisten, and even can dry faster.
A few reported hair loss, others have more body or "facial" hair.
2007-06-17 03:18:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Nausea
Increased appitite
Hardening stomach
Moodyness
Just take a test and it will give you and answer. Its good that you will take care of him because theres nothing like the love of a mother. Just get child support from him and Im SO happy your decided not to take the life away. Thats the worst in my opinion. I know your parents will support you through all this and believe me, its work but its joy.
Good Luck
2007-06-17 03:16:10
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answered by ♥ I Love Lamp 4
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Well i think you should go to the doctor and get checked out because anyone on yahoo cant tell you whats really wrong. Hope things work out for the best and you have the best life for you and you're baby.
Have u missed you're period?
2007-06-17 04:09:44
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answered by Ashley 3
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Ok you can only get pregnant if you have periods..
and if these stop, then you're pregnant, but keep in mind that your periods can be up to 2 weeks late.
but you can probably look the rest up online.
hope i helped.
x
2007-06-17 03:17:22
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answered by Anonymous
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go get a test done and find out. if you are not pregnant start using protection. It isn't for birth control but so you will be alive longer!
2007-06-20 10:59:06
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answered by cheri h 7
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Nancy R is right. Go get a pregnancy test, just to be sure though.
2007-06-17 03:17:17
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answered by Anonymous
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