Take a test and let us know! :) Good luck and Baby Dust to you!
2007-11-19 13:14:18
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answered by Logan & Peytons Mommy 6
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You may or may not get implantation bleeding (I didn't with any of my pregnancies - 3mc, 1 live). If your period is overdue, or the symptoms you're feeling are different to how you usually feel before a period, see your doctor. If you are pregnant, and the pain you felt is offcenter, it's possible you have an ectopic pregnancy, which is implantation of the embryo outside the uterus - the most common being tubal, or implantation in the fallopian tube. (this is possible even if you don't feel pain to one side, or if it all feels normal) If the pregnancy is ectopic, it's very important to get treatment asap, as leaving it can result in rupture of the tube, and other complications. I would do a home pregnancy test, then see a doctor to confirm that everything's as it should be if your period doesn't start within a few days or so of being due, depending on how regular it usually is.
2016-05-24 06:32:41
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answered by eugenia 3
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11 Very Early Signs of Pregnancy
Are you pregnant? Let's find out.
The 11 very early pregnancy signs listed below are the main early symptoms of pregnancy. And whether this is your first or fourth baby, the early signs of pregnancy remain the same. However, each pregnancy experience is different.
You may have 5 of the 11 very early signs of pregnancy with your first baby and several other slightly different symptoms with each consecutive pregnancy.
The 11 Major Early Pregnancy Signs
1. Breast Changes – This is often the first sign of pregnancy. Hormones immediately begin preparing your body for breastfeeding. As early as a week after conception the area around nipples becomes darker and breasts feel swollen and more sensitive.
2. Missed Menstrual Period – Missing a period is an obvious sign of pregnancy. But there are also other reasons for a missed period, such as stress, dieting or medicine. If your cycle is very regular, missing a period can be an early sign of pregnancy.
3. Spotting – Light bleeding may appear 8 to 14 days after conception. The fertilized egg implants itself in the uterine lining causing pink or brownish spotting. Many women mistake this for a menstrual period, when they're actually pregnant.
4. Cramping – Cramps similar to those experienced around menstruation are sometimes a very early sign of pregnancy. The uterus walls can contract as a result of any kind of physical activity.
5. Nausea – Feeling nauseated and sometimes even vomiting is called "morning sickness," but it can happen any time day or night. While nausea is common between weeks four and eight in about half of all pregnancies, some women experience symptoms as early as a week or two after conception.
6. Tiredness – During early pregnancy your body is going through major hormonal changes. Your heart pumps harder and blood flows faster to bring nutrients to the baby. Exhaustion and fatigue are understandable and usually go away as your body adjusts.
7. Frequent Urination – Many women experience more frequent urination as early as a week or two after conception. The most intense need to urinate typically takes place in the first and third trimesters of pregnancy.
8. Dizziness – Blood sugar is the primary source of food for a growing fetus, so it tends to drop more quickly than usual. Skipping meals or going too long without eating can make you feel dizzy, lightheaded or even faint from low blood sugar.
9. Mood Swings – You're not crazy, it's just hormones. Mood swings are common, even in early pregnancy. This can include irritability and crying for no apparent reason.
10. Increased body temperature –Your basal body temperature (BBT), taken first thing in the morning, is higher when you ovulate and during pregnancy. So, it's a good early indicator of pregnancy when your BBT remains high.
11. Constipation – Pregnancy hormones slow down digestion and bowel function to insure maximum nutrient absorption. For relieving constipation, drink plenty of water and eat a good pregnancy diet that includes plenty of high fiber foods.
If these 11 symptoms indicate you're pregnant, be sure to check out pictures of pregnancy stages to see what you have to look forward to
2007-11-19 13:16:33
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answered by mammabear_327 3
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Well it's truly hard to distinguish with those symptoms. They sound like a pregnancy to me. But it's always possible that it's the flu or hormones due to an impending period
2007-11-19 13:13:17
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answered by Anonymous
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not necessarily. your mind could be overwhelmed with thoughts of pregnancy, but your body can play tricks on you, making you think you're having symptoms of it. you said you aren't on the pill, but were you before? because when you go off the pill, it throws your whole body out of whack. but if you haven't been on the pill for a long time, then it is a possible. hopefully whatever the outcome, it is what you desire! best of luck to you!
2007-11-19 13:15:28
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answered by toonlink 5
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Each pregnancy is different. I didn't really have alot of the symptoms the first thing i really realized was that i was is sore breast and a little nausea around my 7wk
2007-11-19 13:14:28
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answered by mommy2be 3
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Could be - most of the symptoms of early pregnancy are the same as PMS - tenderness, crampy, etc.
Good luck!
2007-11-19 13:13:53
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answered by JC 3
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Congrats sounds like your pregnant. Classic symptoms!
2007-11-19 13:12:46
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answered by Anonymous
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definitely sounds like pregnancy symptoms to me... I had all of those sympoms with all 3 of my pregnancies. I hope you get the result you want tomorrow :)
good luck!
2007-11-19 13:12:27
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answered by Deleted 3
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Sounds like a pregger to me. Congrats. :)
2007-11-19 13:12:05
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answered by yeah 3
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