This is one of those very VERY few "am i pregnant" questions that doesnt annoy the shiot out of me. Mostly because this is a scenario that I actually sympathize with.
Every pregnancy is different, obviously, and you can get brand new PMS symptoms, or new severities of them at any time and for no reason. And obviously your cycle can change whenever it wants to and for no reason.
However, having been pregnant twice before, and knowing that your body is acting pregnant, and since you did have sex, (which seems like it was for the purpose of possibly having another baby) I'd say you probably are.
Iam in your shoes right now, I have another week before I can test. But my body is acting exactly like it did last time I was pregnant. Grrr. But then again God knows its nothing for the female body to 'think' its pregnant and therefore act the part.
There should be some fail proof sign, like, two purple rings appearing the moment of conception on our left pinky toe. Wouldnt that be nice?
I think its best to assume you're not pregnant until you can test, so the thought of it doesnt drive you mad..lol. Good luck with your test.
2007-10-15 02:23:40
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answered by amosunknown 7
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it sounds like you may be pregnant. yes your mind can play tricks on you, make you think your pregnant and give you all the symptoms but take the test and see what it says. if it comes out negative then wait a week and take another one while during that week take your mind off pregnant and babies. just relax, if you are really pregnant your symptoms will not dissapear. just buy a 3 in 1 pack of pregnancy tests. so you can test again if needed. if you get a positive wait a few days and retest to confirm that your pregnant. if you want to know for sure get a blood test they can tell you if your pregnant when your only 2 weeks along.
congrats
god bless u
good luck
email me if u have anymore questions on this
redhead11488@yahoo.com
2007-10-15 02:24:56
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answered by BestFriendsForever1988 4
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Okay well first thing i'd especially suggest if you've been pregnant before, is that you should have an idea what it feels like, since you should know your own body.
There could be various reasons, I cannot tell you how many times, my period has not followed in a cycle, each time, I immediately freaked out that I was pregnant, and oddly enough upon several occasions, id wait awhile, buy a test, take it, only to have it come out negative, and then get my period an hour later. I finally realized not to get worried every single time, the human body will follow a pattern, though it's not always going to exactly like clockwork. Plus, It's a good practice to keep a pregnancy test handy,alot of the time, part of the issue is being frightened and not allowing yourself to go put and buy one, even if you don't need to use it right away, it's good to have their and easily accesible. A major factor is birth control pills, they can do funky things to your cycle. On varied occasions they made my cycles overlap, or they'd slow my cycles down to being two weeks late, or id menstruate twice in a month, or only once, but it would last only 2 days and be incredibly light. But, if you're not on BC, then my best advice is to see a doctor anyway, your body is obviously telling you something, if it doesnt go away within a few days, and it's not normal, then something isn't right, whether it's pregnation or not.
Do consider it could all be psychological/ or stress related as well.
The following are the most common pregnancy symptoms in the first trimester:
1. A missed menstrual period is most often the first sign of pregnancy, although a woman may still experience some bleeding or spotting around the time of the expected period. However, if a woman does not have regular menstrual cycles, she may notice some of the other symptoms of early pregnancy before it is apparent that the menstrual period has been missed.
2. Feelings of breast swelling, tenderness, or pain are also commonly associated with early pregnancy. These symptoms are sometimes similar to the sensations in the breasts in the days before an expected menstrual period.
3. Nausea and vomiting are also common in early pregnancy. Traditionally referred to as "morning sickness," the nausea and vomiting associated with early pregnancy can occur at any time of the day or night. Most women who have morning sickness develop nausea and vomiting about one month after conception, but it may develop sooner in some women.
4. Fatigue and tiredness are symptoms experienced by many women in the early stages of pregnancy. The cause of this fatigue has not been fully determined, but it may be related to changes in hormone levels.
5. Some women may experience feelings of abdominal enlargement or bloating, but there is usually only a small amount of weight gain in the first trimester or pregnancy. In this early stage of pregnancy a weight gain of about one pound per month is typical.
6. A woman in the early stages of pregnancy may feel she has to urinate frequently, especially at nighttime, and she may leak urine with a cough, sneeze, or laugh. This is due to the growing uterus pressing upon the bladder.
7. A persistently elevated basal body temperature (as occurs after ovulation) is another characteristic sign of early pregnancy.
8. Women may notice a deepening of the color of the area surrounding the nipple, called the areola and/or a dark line going down from the middle of the central abdomen area to the pubic area.
9. Some women may develop a so-called "mask of pregnancy" in the first trimester, referring to a darkening of the skin on the forehead, bridge of the nose, or cheekbones. Doctors refer to this condition as melasma or chloasma, and it is more common in darker-skinned women than those with lighter skin. Melasma can also occur in some conditions other than pregnancy.
10. Finally, mood swings and stress are common symptoms reported by many women in the early stages of pregnancy.
Mayo Clinic Early Symptoms of Pregnancy: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/symptoms-of-pregnancy/PR00102
2007-10-15 02:35:12
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answered by Emocide Organ 3
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quite, Shias are muslims. however the situation is that for the period of recent times anyone is attempting to divide the Islamic usa and make it vulnerable by potential of coming up ameliorations between their mathaheb. the adaptation between Shias, Sunnis, Wahabis... is a minor distinction that truly does not count. all of us have faith in Allah as God and all of us have faith in Muhammed as his messenger. So, human beings shouldn't circulate around asserting this because of the fact it basically reasons hatred among all muslims it quite is the main significant objective for some human beings. yet Islam will stay stable and muslims will nevertheless be united In Shaa Allah...
2016-10-09 06:30:05
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answered by Anonymous
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you know what most women when they are having boys they usually get their symptoms late in the pregnancy and when a women is having a girl they usually get their symptoms early in the pregnancy so.... i think your pregnant but just in case go take a pregnancy test....ok
2007-10-15 02:22:30
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answered by GoRgEoUs_pReGnAnT_Me 1
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It sounds rather suspicious. Definitely take the test!
2007-10-15 02:23:16
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answered by ursobustedmr 3
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i agree..the only way to know for sure is to take a hpt....even the dollar store brands work good so you shouldn't worry about getting the most expensive test...good luck hun and hope you get ur positive!! **BABYDUST**!!
2007-10-15 02:22:33
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answered by Trina 3
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Take the test and let us know.
2007-10-15 02:21:24
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no way to really tell without you taking a hpt.
2007-10-15 02:19:32
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answered by alikat 4
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did you take a test?
2007-10-15 02:30:05
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answered by just me 1
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