Join Our Community!
Pregnancy Forum > Pregnancy Forum > I feel pregnnat
What happens during labor? What do contractions feel like? And how do I know that labor has begun? Read on to learn about birthing basics....
Signs of labor occur after 36 weeks of pregnancy. Learn about the difference between real and false contractions. Plus, we outline signs of delivery complicati...
Almost all women worry about the pain of childbirth. Preparing for childbirth includes thinking about how you'd like to cope with the pain of labor. Read on for...
Avatar
Q: I feel pregnnat
asked by: MeggiePoo on February 29th, 2008
New User
**I've posted this a few different sites but no one has givin me any advice i hope this site works..**


Hi, I'm sure you get alot of people asking weird things like "i havn't had my period in this and this days am I pregnant?" Well, I'm not one lol But would like to have some advice. I went to the doctors last week cuz they thought I had PCOS, Well, I had a ultrasound done and my doctor called me back and said on the ultrasound it showed a very early pregnancy. Well If I am pregnant I will be 4 weeks on Sunday. I took a blood test um, I believe it was Wed I took the test yeah it was, And it came back Negative. Well I read on some sites online that some people have gone through what im' going through, Their ultrasound says pregnant but blood and urine test say neg. I feel pregnant, And I pee ALOT lol more than usual, I'm tired all the time, My breast have been hurting at some points. But this morning when I woke up to go pee, I notice there was some blood. Just very light bleeding, and it didn't last long, Like now its almost 5pm and I'm not bleeding anymore. I do have some cramping. Is this normal? Could I still be pregnnat? Or am I not? I'm so confused with things. I have a doctors app on the 12th, But I'd like to kno what others have to think and say about this. Please respond. Thanks!!
Did you find this post useful?
|
Replies(5)
Avatar
anniek
replied on February 29th, 2008
Experienced User
You may have lost it because it was very early from the sounds of it. But on the other hand many pregnancies you can have a little spotting and cramping and be just fine. I would treat yourself as if you are still pregnant, and call your dr and let them know what is going on. They may want to see you sooner. Hope all is well.
Did you find this post useful?
|
Avatar
Mabel
replied on February 29th, 2008
Moderator
Call your doctor and get in to be seen again.
Did you find this post useful?
|
Avatar
MeggiePoo
replied on February 29th, 2008
New User
Thanks for the replys, Yeah i did call the doctor i forgot to mention that part all they said was that it sounds like a period. But i got confused cuz the whole i didn't bleed that much. my doctors are makin me mad. I hope i'm not losing my baby, Thats the last thing I want. But thanks for the replys!
Did you find this post useful?
|
Avatar
prettygirlygirl
replied on March 1st, 2008
Experienced User
Keep calling until you get someone to pay attention to you.

You can also call a nurse hotline or I'm sure planned parenthood accepts calls.

Also, keep peeing on those sticks and see what happens.

If it is an early miscarriage I'm so sorry for your loss. I do hope you have a happy, healthy and entirely uneventful 9 months.

p.s. some bleeding and cramping is totally normal. Have you had sex recently? What colour is the blood?
Did you find this post useful?
|
Avatar
STB7542
replied on March 3rd, 2008
Experienced User
It sounds to me like your pregnant. I know when I was early on in my pregnancy I had a lot of cramping what felt like my period was going to start in fact it was frequent enough that I never even thought i was pregnant, it lasted for about 2 months. I also had some light spotting in my early pregnancy too, really only when I would go to the bathroom and wipe. I'm now 19 weeks and when I asked my Dr about it early on she said it was normal to have spotting especially if your sexually active cause there's a lot more blood flow down there now. She explained the cramping as it's what happens because your uterus is expanding, so it all sounds kind of normal. When I spotted I called a nurse hotline and they told me not to worry unless there's a lot of blood or chunks of blood if that's the case it would likely be a miscarriage. Good Luck!
Did you find this post useful?
|
Quick Reply
Search