Joined: 23 Mar 2007 Posts: 8 Location: Elkhart, IN
Is It a Possibility? Posted: 03-23-07 12:18pm
I just had my period about two weeks ago.
For the last few days, whenever I eat I
either throw up, or I feel like thowing
up. Could I be pregnant or could something
else be wrong? I would really apperciate
help. Thanks.
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cln1812
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 15 Jul 2006 Posts: 523 Location: La Porte, TX
Posted: 03-23-07 12:30pm
Did you have unprotected sex after having
your period? If so, you could be
pregnant, but it would be awfully early to
be having any symptoms right now.
I doubt you could be pregnant from
intercourse before your period. It's
highly unusual to have a regular period
and still be pregnant. Some women mistake
spotting around implantation as an
unusually light period.
It could be that you are ovulating right
now? I notice every month when I ovulate,
I get very nauseous around ovulation. It
has even made me throw up. I have run
across lots of other women with this same
issue of nausea around ovulation.
Especially if you've been having a lot of
discharge that is watery or stretchy and
resembling uncooked eggwhites, you are
probably ovulating. It would be about the
right time in your cycle for this to occur
if you have regular 28 day cycles.
If your period is late, you can take a
home pregnancy test then.
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