My fiancé and I are not trying to conceive but as we are older, we have an "if it happens, it happens" philosophy. Well, it might have happened.
I would have conceived about 3 weeks ago. It was just after I finished my period, but my periods are crazy-irregular. I often go 7 months or more without a period and there has never been a reason for it. Incidentally I do have one other child so I know, at least theoretically, I can get pregnant.
For the past few days I've had a metallic taste in my mouth. I slept all day yesterday, and have been getting up at night to pee (unusual for me). I've had some light cramping and lower back pain (not bad) and some pain around my boobs. Then today I woke up nauseous and have stayed nauseous all day. I took a pregnancy test this morning. It was negative.
Is it possible to feel symptoms before it shows on the test? And if so, do these sound like pregnancy symptoms? My only other pregnancy was 13 years ago so I don't remember much about the early days.
Thanks.
Re: Symptoms Before Positive Test?
Also, it's fairly unusual to ovulate right after your period ends. Why do you think you conceived then?
Then you can test weekly till you have a positive or your period begins.
If you don't get your period for 60 days, you should see your doctor to jump start your cycle.
For about a week to a week and a half I was buying and testing like crazy! I had the symptoms but no positive test. And then, the day before my missed period, BANG BFP!
I have PCOS so my days are not regular either and I usually ovulate late or early if at all, but I knew what I was feeling. Food aversion, tired, a bit emotional. So, yes, it's possible. Good luck to you!
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Second, it's a negative pregnancy test. Maybe you used a bad test or diluted urine. But it's not looking likely.
Update though when you know. I'm curious to see how it goes for you.
Sometimes they're excited and the symptoms are in their head. Sometimes the symptoms are caused by illness.
Symptoms of pregnancy are caused by HGC. If there is enough of that to cause symptoms, there is enough to turn a test. The hormone causes the symptoms. Nothing else. So if the hormone is there causing symptoms, it should turn a test.
If you get a positive test, you think that those "symptoms" were caused by the baby. If you don't, you know it was in your head.
The only symptom I had this time around prior to a positive test was round ligament pain/tightening after a very hard sneeze. I recognized it from my other pregnancies and decided to test. I've never experienced that sensation save for when I was pregnant and I turned out to be right. The rest didn't kick in until 6 weeks.
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