Q. My husband and I have been ttc for quite some time now and I was just curious as to when you start feeling as if you might actually be pregnant. Has anyone ever felt there was something different with your body or had strange sensations and sure enough you were pregnant? If so, what were the clues. Yes, I know all about the early pregnancy symptoms but I kinda want to read peoples experiences.
A. We had been trying to conceive for three months before we got pregnant. My breasts hurt, I felt sick and I swore I was pregnant and wasn't.
The month I finally got the positive I was pretty sure that I wasn't. I felt like my period was about to start. I felt lots of cramping like aunt flow was on her way...in fact, I would run to the bathroom with a tampon in hand just to find nothing. I've heard this is pretty common. I was also incredibly tired...I fell asleep around 8-9 each night, which was pretty early for me then. This is kind of gross but I also had a high increase in discharge. And I was cried watching Grey's Anatomy...and that is SOOOO unlike me! Other than that, I felt pretty normal! My breasts were a little sore but not as sore as when I had PMS. I don't think any of my pregnancy symptoms started until I implanted, about a week before I tested.
I tested the day my period was due and got my positive.
Good luck, I hope you get your positive soon!!!
The month I finally got the positive I was pretty sure that I wasn't. I felt like my period was about to start. I felt lots of cramping like aunt flow was on her way...in fact, I would run to the bathroom with a tampon in hand just to find nothing. I've heard this is pretty common. I was also incredibly tired...I fell asleep around 8-9 each night, which was pretty early for me then. This is kind of gross but I also had a high increase in discharge. And I was cried watching Grey's Anatomy...and that is SOOOO unlike me! Other than that, I felt pretty normal! My breasts were a little sore but not as sore as when I had PMS. I don't think any of my pregnancy symptoms started until I implanted, about a week before I tested.
I tested the day my period was due and got my positive.
Good luck, I hope you get your positive soon!!!
What do you dislike the most about pregnancy?
Q. First of all, I am childfree and single alone. Many women expecting their children are excited about their pregnancies. And a couple is happy in starting family. But what are your dislikes about pregnancy?
To me, my greatest dislike about pregnancy is that there are mood swings in which hormones greatly fluctuate and moods change from happiness to total depression to emotional anguish without a good reason.
Another great dislike is morning sickness.
To me, my greatest dislike about pregnancy is that there are mood swings in which hormones greatly fluctuate and moods change from happiness to total depression to emotional anguish without a good reason.
Another great dislike is morning sickness.
A. the morning sickness was unbearable. thank god it's pretty much gone. the worst I think is the constant worry that the baby is OK and happy in there...and still alive. I have had a lot of pain with my pregnancy so I worry (and I know everyone else does too) everyday.
I love feeling the movements, even when they hurt.
I love feeling the movements, even when they hurt.
What good films about pregnancy can you remember?
Q. I wanted to watch some films about pregnancy with a friend who is pregnant, can you tell me any good films about pregnant women? No need to choose only happy films, she's into all pregnancy films, even those who deal with difficult situations! Thanks!
A. Knocked up. Nine months.
What are some things about pregnancy every woman should know before TTC?
Q. I want to know about everything about pregnancy and delivery. I have read "What to expcet when expecting" but I want to hear it from real women who have different ideas and have seen things in a different way. Please do not tell me just read "What to expect when expecting" the last question I asked that is all they told me. Thank-you!
A. I would actually say to stay away from what to expect when you are actually pregnant.. that book will do nothing but make you worry. Get a book that is actually written by a doctor, so much better. They never tell you how different you will feel.. I felt so different once I got pregnant. I was suddenly protecting this life inside of me, it was no longer about me. There were many things that I would do without even thinking about that I give so much thought into now. Also I don't know if anyone else felt like this but I went through a time in my first trimester where I felt like crap and I was miserable all the time and there were so many times that I would think "I hate this" and then feel so incredibly guilty for feeling that way.
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