kstockhaus
Aug 12, 2010, 11:10 PM
I think that I am pregnant. I have always had pretty regular periods. However, I am late now! The first day of my last period was June 6th (today is August 13th). I have not been on birth control for over a year now and my husband and I do not use condoms (an we oopsed in the first week or 2 of June- I don't remember the date). I have taken 3 at home pregnancy tests.. all negative. However, I have been feeling nausea, fatique, cramps, body aches, little weight gain, my stomach seems bloated, headaches, my breast are more sore at night a seem bigger. I also wake up in the middle of the night and am very hungry and/or thirsty. But I have had no morning sickness.
I did start a new job a few months ago and have some stress. However, stress has never affected my period this much (maybe a week at most).
I have heard that urine pregnancy tests aren't always accurate on some women because of low hormone levels.
What I want to know is should I get a blood pregnancy test? Just a pelvic exam? Would the doctor be able to tell if I am pregnant by just a pelvic exam?
Please tell me what I should do!
Thanks!
KaylaI think that I am pregnant. I have always had pretty regular periods. However, I am late now! The first day of my last period was June 6th (today is August 13th). I have not been on birth control for over a year now and my husband and I do not use condoms (and we oopsed in the first week or 2 of June- I don't remember the date). I have taken 3 at home pregnancy tests.. all negative. However, I have been feeling nausea, fatigue, cramps, body aches, little weight gain, my stomach seems bloated, headaches, my breast are more sore at night a seem bigger. I also wake up in the middle of the night and am very hungry and/or thirsty. But I have had no morning sickness.
I did start a new job a few months ago and have some stress. However, stress has never affected my period this much (maybe a week at most).
I have heard that urine pregnancy tests aren't always accurate on some women because of low hormone levels.
What I want to know is should I get a blood pregnancy test? Just a pelvic exam? Would the doctor be able to tell if I am pregnant by just a pelvic exam?
Please tell me what I should do!
Thanks!
Kayla
I did start a new job a few months ago and have some stress. However, stress has never affected my period this much (maybe a week at most).
I have heard that urine pregnancy tests aren't always accurate on some women because of low hormone levels.
What I want to know is should I get a blood pregnancy test? Just a pelvic exam? Would the doctor be able to tell if I am pregnant by just a pelvic exam?
Please tell me what I should do!
Thanks!
KaylaI think that I am pregnant. I have always had pretty regular periods. However, I am late now! The first day of my last period was June 6th (today is August 13th). I have not been on birth control for over a year now and my husband and I do not use condoms (and we oopsed in the first week or 2 of June- I don't remember the date). I have taken 3 at home pregnancy tests.. all negative. However, I have been feeling nausea, fatigue, cramps, body aches, little weight gain, my stomach seems bloated, headaches, my breast are more sore at night a seem bigger. I also wake up in the middle of the night and am very hungry and/or thirsty. But I have had no morning sickness.
I did start a new job a few months ago and have some stress. However, stress has never affected my period this much (maybe a week at most).
I have heard that urine pregnancy tests aren't always accurate on some women because of low hormone levels.
What I want to know is should I get a blood pregnancy test? Just a pelvic exam? Would the doctor be able to tell if I am pregnant by just a pelvic exam?
Please tell me what I should do!
Thanks!
Kayla