Question Posted Wednesday August 12 2009, 10:59 am
17-f
i have been having problems for the past two weeks which have led me to believe this is all it can be.
But i cant take a test yet and want to know if theres a possibility it could be something else.
I had sex about 3 1/2 to 4 weeks ago and the problems happened about a week later and thats what makes me believe i cant be pregnant i don't know how early symptoms can start.
-Symptoms-
-i had my period the day after having the sex and normally it only lasts 3 days but this time it lasted 6-7 days.
-Cramping (feels like im on my period but im not bleeding) (started 1 week ago)
-feeling Nauseous all day and have stomach pains if im hungry and after I've eaten ((feel like throwing up)) started about a week after i had sex.
-Feel sick when i get around some foods like pizza lasagna and spaghetti. ((work with pizza and havent been able to stay at work without leaving sick yet.))
-Have breast pains ((but I've always had occasional breast pain so i don't know if this matters))
-Acid reflux flare-ups (have acid reflux but it hasn't seemed to go away for the past two weeks.)
If you could tell me if any of this is possible to happen or start happening within a week of pregnancy let me know!!!
&& if theres anything else it could be also clue me in on that thanks :)
::someone has told me its a UTI but it cant be i have only one of the symptoms which is nausea.
sorry its so long but i felt it was necessary to describe what and when things were happening.
ohitscassidy answered Wednesday August 12 2009, 7:49 pm: well i had all those symptoms when i was pregnant, the worst one i had was if i had to bites of something i would feel like ive eaten a whole pizza and then half an hour later it would feel like i havent eaten anything in weeks that symptom started pretty early probably about 2 weeks, everyones diffrent so symptoms start at diffrent times for everybody. There is a possibility of having symptoms only a week after, you said you got your period? i had this to only in fact it was a diffrent form of vaginal bleeding witch they said was normal thats why i didnt think i was pregnant, i thought that was my period and i ended up being two months pregnant when i found out. the cramping is the first symptom i had after my "vaginal bleeding" it felt like intense period cramps but no period and that was pretty early on probably about a week and half after the sex. Get a test as soon as possible and take it from there because your symptoms do sound a lot like the ones i had in early pregnancy. ( i only carried to 10 weeks, i had a misscarrige =[ ) gooooodluck, hope everything works out for you! [ ohitscassidy's advice column | Ask ohitscassidy A Question ]
Grazia answered Wednesday August 12 2009, 2:48 pm: This question sounds so familiar I thought one of my family members wrote it as a stunt...
You don't sound like you have typical pregnancy symptoms, especially if the only chance of pregnancy was when you had sex a week ago. You shouldn't have gotten your period the day after sex, if the egg was to implant in your uterus the blood would need to be there for cushioning.
I would see a doctor but I wouldn't panic. Although these aren't necessarily usual pregnancy symptoms. Did you have unprotected sex? Then I would be able to evaluate the risks better.
If you want to wait till you can take a pregnancy test then go ahead, but if you continue to worry I'd take a short visit to the doctor to clear my head. It'll just let you know exactly what's going on. I've been through the same and trust me it's not worth the worry. [ Grazia's advice column | Ask Grazia A Question ]
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