Today all of a sudden I felt like I was
going to pass out. The color totally
left me and my body felt like rubber. I
turned cold and my legs felt like rubber
and my vision like the snow on the tv
screen. I sat down and it passed after a
few minutes. I have been asked by many
people if I am pregnant. Is this a
posibility b/c I have no other signs or
symptoms. Thanks
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cknbb
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 30 Jun 2005 Posts: 35 Location: seattle
Posted: 07-01-05 14:33pm
Have you missed a period? Usually your
body doesn'react to a pregnancy until the
egg has implanted itself in the uterus
(occurs around the second week after
fertilization in the fallopian tube).
Even then I don't think you should feel
like you're blacking out...But I can't say
for sure. Fainting spells are common in
pregnancies but not so early on. If you
are unhealthy and an egg implanted, your
body may of had a bad reaction. Pregnancy
symptoms vary from person to person. I
knew I was pregnant when I had to go to
sleep at 7:30pm one night when I was about
2-3 weeks pregnant.
My aunt fainted during her blood draw when
she was a few weeks pregnant and i've
heard of people fainting while walking to
places.
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Heather19
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 07 Nov 2004 Posts: 9 Location: Canada
Posted: 07-01-05 16:10pm
Thanks for the reply. Well it is not
close to that time of the month yet.
Otherwise I have not missed a period yet.
I have totally changed my eating habits
b/c i'm now working the day shift and I
dont get in much food in the mornings, so
maybe this is another reason, but I guess
time will tell......
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