Q. I want to know all the early signs of pregnancy, and I know everyone is different but I want to know everyones different signs please.
A. I had:
missed period
tender breasts
nausea
exhaution, like drop dead tiredness.
missed period
tender breasts
nausea
exhaution, like drop dead tiredness.
what are the early signs of pregnancy in a breast feeding mother?
Q. i am breast feeding a five month old. and i suspect that i might be pregnant. what are the early signs of pregnancy in women that are breast feeding?
A. I am breastfeeding my 10 month old and am 9 weeks pregnant with #5. My earliest pregnancy sign was extreme breast/nipple tenderness, fatigue and drowsiness, and frequent urination. My periods were very sparodic and never on a regular monthly cycle, so I never trusted a missed period. We were charting our fertility and trying to conceive again so I took a pregnancy test after I was at least 10 days past my "expected" period date. I was about 5 weeks pregnant when I took my first pregnancy test and it was negative. I'm assuming I didn't have enough human growth hormone for the urine test to detect. But I waited, and a week later, I took another pregnancy test and it was positive.
I would say that pregnancy symptoms are similar to non-nursing women, but I only experienced morning sickness with my very first child and none afterwards. If you feel that you are pregnant, take a test. If it's negative, and you still think you're pregnant, wait a week and test again. If you are still experiencing pregnancy symptoms but aren't pregnant, call your dr or ob/gyn and get some blood work done to rule out anything serious. If you are pregnant and still want to continue breastfeeding, you can! There is no medical research done that has proven adverse effects on fetus or baby while the mother is nursing and pregnant. You might want to contact your local La Leche League or mother's group for resource and support. Congratulations if you are pregnant and best of luck!
I would say that pregnancy symptoms are similar to non-nursing women, but I only experienced morning sickness with my very first child and none afterwards. If you feel that you are pregnant, take a test. If it's negative, and you still think you're pregnant, wait a week and test again. If you are still experiencing pregnancy symptoms but aren't pregnant, call your dr or ob/gyn and get some blood work done to rule out anything serious. If you are pregnant and still want to continue breastfeeding, you can! There is no medical research done that has proven adverse effects on fetus or baby while the mother is nursing and pregnant. You might want to contact your local La Leche League or mother's group for resource and support. Congratulations if you are pregnant and best of luck!
What were your earliest signs of pregnancy?
Q. What were your earliest signs of pregnancy? How soon did they occur?
Also, How common/rare is it to have a period during pregnancy?
Also, How common/rare is it to have a period during pregnancy?
A. Hiya,
I found out I was pregnant 4 days before Christmas and it was a massive shock! I had been on the pill for 5 years so did not think this would happen, however i was having my normal break through bleeding in-between and it did not occur to me that I would be pregnant, I'm always very careful! However It would have been around the 6th week I started to feel sick, tired, and very hormonal so did a test 2 weeks later to check, and low and behold, I was pregnant. the doctor explained that it is not abnormal to have a period/breakthrough bleeding and early signs are different for everybody. If you are worried, I would got yo your gp just to check. They are always very supportive.
Hope this helps :-) x
I found out I was pregnant 4 days before Christmas and it was a massive shock! I had been on the pill for 5 years so did not think this would happen, however i was having my normal break through bleeding in-between and it did not occur to me that I would be pregnant, I'm always very careful! However It would have been around the 6th week I started to feel sick, tired, and very hormonal so did a test 2 weeks later to check, and low and behold, I was pregnant. the doctor explained that it is not abnormal to have a period/breakthrough bleeding and early signs are different for everybody. If you are worried, I would got yo your gp just to check. They are always very supportive.
Hope this helps :-) x
Is an early sign of pregnancy a drastic increase in hunger?
Q. I skipped a period. It happens on occasion, but I've noticed changes. I urinate more frequently and have become very very tired. I looked up early signs of pregnancy and it included a lot that I've noticed. It said a few weeks after conception.I will take a test, but any idea what now?
A. Ohh yes I had all of that within a week and a half to two weeks after the sex. I didn't expect symtoms so soon but I turned out to really be pregnant!
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