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duchity138

New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Oct 2005
Posts: 3
It's Not Necessarily Pregnancy
Posted: 10-26-05 14:56pm

I ve been searching all these boards for months for the ever surfacing question of "am I pregnant". We all know the symptoms, nausea, insomnia, etc.. But I think in most of our case this could be just stress, I have noticed that I have these so called "pregnancy" symptoms right around the time me and my longtime boyfriend , now ex, are having problems, so I went to webmd and these are the symptoms I found for anxiety:

headaches
sweating
difficulty concentrating
nausea
the need to go to the bathroom frequently
tiredness
trouble falling or staying asleep
sound familiar!.
Yeah I know we as women will have wishful thinking and will never stop visiting these forums in search of reassurance or validation that our dreams of being mothers is coming true. I know I will do it too when I decide to have kids someday, but I just wanted to post this information online in case it will help someone.
Right now I have about a week and a half to my period and I m experiencing these symptoms, about a week ago me and my 6 1/2 boyfriend broke up again, we ve been breaking up for like the whole 6 years but always get back together. Each time it takes a toll on my and my body just goes crazy. I am nauseous in the morning, gassy, fluttering and unsettling feeling in stomach, bloading, insomnia, startling in my sleep, overeating, hot and cold flashed, the whole nine and I am only 25! But you know what I know that I m stressed out and I should be more realistic about what my symptoms mean
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nancyms

Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 03 Jul 2005
Posts: 166
Location: texas

Posted: 10-26-05 16:09pm

This is perfect and I am really glad you posted it. I think some of need to know, even thought we'd rather think of being pregnant.

Nancy
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