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whitetiger22

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Nausea,vomiting,frequent urination
Posted: 06-14-08 21:04pm

I need some help from you all. My now ex feoncey and I had sex last month 2 days before Memorial day. Since then I have felt nausated, and thowing up. I also have had to go to the bathroom more often then i use to, also been going to the bathroom more at night waking up constently. Been craving straight lemon juice all the time so i drink it. I have also miscarried over 2 years ago, and when i was my cat would lay on my stomach. Well he is know doing it again.

Please help me am I with child.

I know I missed spelled words. Sorry
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Posted: 06-14-08 21:16pm

Your cat laying on your stomach will not cause you to miscarry.

If you think you might be pregnant, you should take a test.
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whitetiger22

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Posted: 06-14-08 21:54pm

I know the cat didnt may me miscarry cause it was my ex husband abusing me. The syptoms I am having are they signs
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Posted: 06-14-08 21:57pm

The symptoms you've listed can be caused by anything. They're not exclusive to pregnancy.

Again, if you think you might be pregnant, you need to take a test. That will tell you definitely if you're pregnant or not.
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Posted: 06-14-08 22:01pm

wouldnt it be to early. and i will get a test.
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Posted: 06-14-08 22:03pm

Too early for what? If you're throwing up because you're pregnant, it's your hormones that are making you throw up. These are the same hormones that are detected by pregnancy tests.
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whitetiger22

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Posted: 06-14-08 22:09pm

so its not to early to take a test. Well my ovulation was the 8-12 of last month and we had sex all them days. But why would I have sota like a period for one day and then nothing.
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Posted: 06-15-08 00:29am

What AyaMiyaki is telling you is, you can test now, if your hormonal enough to have symptoms then you are hormonal enough to get an accurate reading on a test. You wouldn't be having symptoms if your hormone levels weren't high enough. So yes you should go buy a test.
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Posted: 06-15-08 18:49pm

Thanks to all that posted
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Posted: 06-15-08 22:17pm

I was wondering. I had to pick something kinda heavy at work today and my stomach got upset. Would that be a sign. Alsosince i am not sure if i am with child could it be to early to tell by having to go to the bathroom 5 times a night when i use to not have to wake up to go at night.
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Posted: 06-16-08 07:08am

Why aren't you taking a pregnancy test? Telling us your symptoms will not help you. We can't tell you if you're pregnant or not. A test will.

Just buy a test and pee on it, please. It takes a minute and it'll give you a definite answer.
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whitetiger22

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Posted: 06-16-08 16:58pm

Ok thanks for nothing
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Posted: 06-16-08 17:33pm

I don't think what you are feeling is related to pregnancy at all. Symptoms are not usually the first sign of pregnancy. The first sign of pregnancy is a missed period. THEN the breast pain. THEN the nausea. THEN the cravings. In fact, I'm not sure cravings is one of the first pregnancy signs.

You going to the bathroom more often might be related to a UTI. You may want to get that checked out. They can progress rather quickly and can become very painful.

When your period is due, take a pregnancy test. Are you late for your period yet?
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Posted: 06-17-08 10:37am

I should be starting this week, if i dont then I know that I need to be tested. Also last month I only had my period for one day. But it was brown spotting.
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Posted: 06-17-08 11:39am

If you were pregnant from the month prior, a test would be accurate now. If pregnancy is the reason you think your period only lasted one day.
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whitetiger22

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Posted: 06-17-08 12:11pm

well I am not sure whats going on. But I am getting tested the end of the month if I dont start this month
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Posted: 06-18-08 23:03pm

whitetiger22 wrote:
Ok thanks for nothing

Cool your very welcome
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whitetiger22

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update......
Posted: 09-10-08 20:18pm

Well I did find out that i am not with child. It was something else that was making me have them symptoms I listed.


Thanks to all that posted
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