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Post by amy0451 on Dec 19, 2007 9:40:00 GMT -5
Okay.. I am confused! I have endo I have for about 9 years. I have been trying to get pregnant for 5 years. I just had my endo surgery 4 months ago. My husband and I just started trying about 2 months ago I wanted to give my body time to heal up. My questions is, I had a period on Decemeber 1st. I no I ovulated about 4 days ago.. I dont the kit and also test my temp & mucas. For the past 2 days I have been so SUPER sick to my stomach. I know that USUALLY you dont have sympthoms that quick, but Im just wondering if anyone knows whats going on? could I be just like a couple days pregnant and already be sick?
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Post by JackMcFarland on Dec 19, 2007 17:39:46 GMT -5
It's too soon to know if you are pregnant. And from what I know, you usually do not start feeling symptoms till around 10 to 14 days post conception because that is when your body starts to produce the hormones needed to sustain the pregnancy.
I'd wait another week or 2. Try not to think about it because your mind has a tendency of playing tricks on you, as well. You can make yourself have the symptoms of a pregnancy sometimes...
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Post by ouchy on Dec 19, 2007 18:05:14 GMT -5
Actually, 4 DPO is not always too soon to know you're pregnant! Implantation can happen by 3DPO. I had symptoms at 4DPO, and I got a + preg. test at 5 DPO. I felt sick to my stomach, had little pinching pains (implantation cramps), and a horrible headache. I guess I am different. I would go ahead and test because if there is a chance you have other hormonal issues like I do, I had to get hormone work done to make sure I wouldn't lose the pregnancy. The earlier you know the better, in that case. If you take a home pregnancy test, find one that detects the lowest amount of hCG (pregnancy hormone). Good luck!!!
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