Minggu, 02 Desember 2012

How many days before your missed period did you have pregnancy symptoms?

Q. Did anyone get pregnancy symptoms 10 days before you missed your period? Sore boobs and mild nausea?

A. Julie:
Highly unlikely that you would have any pregnancy symptoms 10 days prior to your period due date. If you are ovulating late in your cycle there is a possibility that your hormonal shift is making you a little nauseous.

Once you ovulate - it takes the sperm up to 5 days to find the egg and fertilize it. Them it takes 10 days for the egg to implant into your uterus. Once the egg is fertilized your hormone levels begin to surge (which is usually around the day you should get your period) this is also when you can take a home pregnancy test to see if you are pregnant. Tender breast usually appear around week 5 of your pregnancy and morning sickness usually kicks in around week 6 when your hormones are really surging.

Good luck
Daisy


when does your stomach start to show during pregnancy?
Q. Im in my first pregnancy and only 10 weeks pregnant but it feels like my stomach is swollen and Its defentially got a little but everyones noticing....arent I too early to start showing though is it just fat?

A. It all depends on the person. Me, being a bigger girl, I didn't start showing until around 22-24 weeks. However, I know some girls that started showing at 12 weeks.. Either way, congratulations on your pregnancy!


How do you represent range on a graph?
Q. For a biology assignment that I have I need to represent a range of HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) levels during pregnancy weeks.

For example, week 1 is 5-50. So on this one I need to represent the range on the y axis. However, weeks 25-40 have 3,640-117,000 for their levels. So that is range on both the x and y axis. How do I show this?

A. Use an 8 1/2 x 11 sheet of graph paper ruled 10 x 10 per inch. For the X-axis, use 2 divisions per week, for a total of 80 divisions, leaving 0.3" on one side and 0.2" on the other. For the Y-axis start 0.4" or 0.5" from the bottom of the page Label this line 1. go up 2 " and label that line 10 Label the 4" line 100, the 6" line 1,000, the 8" line 10,000, and the 10" line 100,000. This gives you a logarithmic scale. Instead of plotting the actual HCG levels, plot
2*Log(HCG), and label the point with the actual level.

Using a linear scale will make the low level values in the first few weeks indistinguishable form 0.


If my morning sickness eases up, does that mean it will eventually go away all together?
Q. I'm 11w2d pregnant and i've seen a pattern in my morning sickness. I know that some people say it CAN stay for the entire pregnancy, but I just want to know what you people think. I started getting sick around week 5, was VERY sick week 6-7, got a little better week 8-9, week 10 was even better, and week 11 has been even better. I still get nauseous from time to time, but do you think this means it is going to go away soon?

A. Sounds like to me its easing up quite a bit for you. Thats how it was with me except I had it really bad starting at exactly 6 weeks all the way until I was 17 weeks...Its not fun having morning sickness. I ended up in the ER two too many times....talk about a huge health bill...





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