Urine Tests, Morning Sickness, When Do I Start Showing? Posted: 10-19-05 16:44pm
Okay lol I have a few questions. I took
a urine test (hpt) on saturday it was
positive. I took another one today
(wednesday) and it was positive. My mom
said that there are sometimes false
positives and she still wants me to go to
the doctor and get another test done. Is
it even possible to have false positives?
Okay next question. Lol my nose has
kicked into like extra sensitive mode I
can like tell what kind of perfume
practically evey girl that walks past me
is wearing and like certain smells mostly
spicy and like really chocolately make me
feel nautious.. Is this like a sign of
morning sickness? And my last ? Im only
5 weeks along.. Im really small im only
5'1" and I weigh 103 so will I not get as
big as normal people? And when do you
usually start getting really big? Thanks
-amanda
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mia7
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 09 Sep 2005 Posts: 378
Posted: 10-19-05 18:49pm
When I went to the doc and got a positive
I said are you sure? He said you can get
false negatives but not false positives.
About the smell thing... That happened to
me too. Since I became pregnant I have
been able to smell everything!!!
I am 5'3 and started weighing 104 pounds
and I think I might have gained maybe one
pound so far (i've had lots of morning
sickness) I am 3 months and I am not
really showing yet. They say around 3
months I should have gained 3-4 pounds.
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