Hey ive been having all symptoms of being pregnant, and ive been pretty stressed over it and scard about it.. could i just be getting these symptoms because im stressing over it? or are you really only going to get dizziness and tender breast because your pregnant? please help =(
alisonmarie answered Sunday October 28 2007, 1:51 pm: Dizziness is a symptom of many, many things. Sore breasts can also be a symptom of PMS, which means your period is on its way.
If you have only recently had sex, then it is highly unlikely you would be having ANY symptoms of pregnancy, even if you were.
The main thing you should be thinking about is your period. When did you last have it? When is it next due? Have you missed it? If so, how many days overdue are you?
If you've not missed a period, then you need to bide your time and see if it appears. Please remember that stress can mess up your cycle, making your period late.
If you have missed a period, you will want to take a pregnancy test. You can do this with a home test, by going to a clinic, or by seeing a doctor.
onebirddog2000 answered Sunday October 28 2007, 11:49 am: You might want to take at least 2 pregnancy test, if they're both positive, then go to your parents and ask for help. Then step 2 you need to go to your family physician or an Obstretcian/ gynecologist.
thelaura answered Saturday October 27 2007, 10:49 pm: Stressing over it won't help. You can even fool yourself into thinking you have the symptoms.
The earliest signs of pregnancy are tender breasts, headaches, fatigue, mood swings, dizziness, feeling faint, higher body temperature. These can happen before the obvious missed period.
Your best bet is to wait to see if you have your period. If not, take a test. [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
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