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MuskokaGirl28
Jun 23, 2013, 05:13 PM
Hi,
I'm 24 years old and my fiancé and I are trying to conceive our first baby. We have been trying since last may.
My last period was On June 1st lasting about 5 days. On Wednesday, June 19th I had some pink spotting. My period is due this week, which makes me really think that I am pregnant as implantation bleeding usually occurs a few days to a week before expected period. Im having cramps as though my period is going to come, but I have yet to get it. My breasts are not sore, but my nipples are a little sensitive to the touch. I am EXTREMELY nauseous and have been since the day I had my spotting as well as diarrhea.
What is everyone's thoughts on this?
Could I FINALLY be pregnant?
Does this sound like implantation bleeding??
Thanks so much, the more details the better please.

smoothy
Jun 23, 2013, 05:16 PM
You have to wait until you are two weeks late before you can test for pregnancy if you want accurate results.

And incidentally sore breasts aren't a pregnancy symptom... its a monthly hormone swing symptom. Most of the women I have known get sore breasts the week before their period.

Diarrhea is a symptom you ate something that your system doesn't like... again its not a pregnancy symptom either.

J_9
Jun 23, 2013, 05:19 PM
The first symptom of pregnancy is a missed period. All other symptoms are also premenstrual symptoms.

You will have to wait until you miss your period by 2 weeks prior to testing using first morning urine.

Wondergirl
Jun 23, 2013, 05:22 PM
May 2012 or 2013? It often takes a year or more to conceive. It took me three years to get pregnant. The more you stress about it, the less likely it becomes. If you don't want to be pregnant, it seems like you get pregnant the next time you have sex. Mother Nature is not always a woman's friend.

MuskokaGirl28
Jun 23, 2013, 05:23 PM
What I don't understand is that every other site I read is all telling me that every single symptom I am having sounds like pregnancy related. I've even taken quizzes and tests and all say that the percentage of pregnancy is very high.

Ive never had spotting, I've never had nausea this bad before or for this long and my cramps come and go which again never happens. These are not premenstrual signs for me at all. Ive never had this before.

smoothy
Jun 23, 2013, 05:25 PM
Yo need to stop going to that site... because 95% of what they claim are pregnancy symptoms guys get on a regular basis too. And we all know in the history of the human race... no man has ever been pregnant.

MuskokaGirl28
Jun 23, 2013, 05:26 PM
Its not a specific site... its all different sites and everything I'm experiencing my mom experienced when she was pregnant with me so... ya

smoothy
Jun 23, 2013, 05:35 PM
its not a specific site...its all different sites and everything im experiencing my mom experienced when she was pregnant with me so...ya

Welcome to the reality of the internet... just because you find it posted someplace... doesn't mean its correct.

And like said earlier... there is no better way to prove it than what I said... and incidentally... J_9 above who posted is a Registered nurse in Obstetrics. She deals with pregnant women for a living.

J_9
Jun 23, 2013, 05:43 PM
Yes, I deal with pregnant women. I also don't believe in implantation bleeding.


IMPLANTATION BLEEDING- Many women believe that when trying to conceive that they experience IMPLANTATION BLEEDING. It is important to understand that this is not as common as we all would like to believe. So, prior to asking “is this implantation bleeding” please read on.


I know it would be nice for those of us who are trying to conceive to be able to have a little dark discharge or a little spotting to tell us that we are pregnant, unfortunately that is not always the case. As a woman who is trying to get pregnant you probably know your cycles. Well, I would like to go in depth a little about how this works so that you understand not only when you ovulate, the medical terms, as well as the function of each, and what is actually happening to your body during this time.

Ovulation – Ovulation begins within the ovaries. The ovary is the organ that produces the egg cells as well as some of the female sex hormones.

Conception – Conception occurs when the sperm and the egg meet in the fallopian tube. Approx 30 hours later the fertilized egg begins to divide. This process takes about 3 days. On about day 6 of conception the fertilized egg begins to attach to the uterus. This is the process called implantation. Implantation is complete during the 2nd week after fertilization. Once implantation is complete your body begins to release a hormome commonly called hCG.
Occasionally, the developing mass of cells implants in tissues outside the uterus, for instance, an ovary, the cervix, or an organ in the abdominal cavity. This result is called an ectopic pregnancy. If a fertilized egg implants within the uterine tube, it is called a tubal pregnancy . A tubal pregnancy is dangerous to a pregnant woman and the developing offspring because the tube usually ruptures as the embryo (baby) enlarges and is accompanied by severe pain and heavy abdominal bleeding. Treatment for this is prompt surgical removal of the embryo and repair or removal of the damaged uterine tube.

It is important to know that pregnancy is different for EVERY woman and EVERY pregnancy. No 2 women or no 2 pregnancies will be exactly alike.

IMPLANTATION BLEEDING STUDY- According to a study done by the University of North Carolina, done in 2003 “Little is known about the occurrence and patterns of vaginal bleeding during the earliest stages of pregnancy. We explore this in a prospective study of early pregnancy.”


A total of 221 women were studied and they kept a daily diary along with providing urine samples while trying to become pregnant. Out of these 221 women 151 became clinically pregnant. Clinically pregnant means that the pregnancy lasted 6 or more weeks past their last monthly period. A total of 14 women reported reported at least one day of bleeding during the first 8 weeks. Out of these 14 women, 12 women delivered babies.

According to this study, the University found no supportive information that implantation causes bleeding. The conclusion to the study is that early bleeding in clinical pregnancies is NOT to be mistaken for LMP (last monthly period).

The information I have given you comes from Medscape.com. Please feel free to research there, but you must have an account to view the entire article

MuskokaGirl28
Jun 23, 2013, 06:12 PM
What I don't understand is the fact that a few woman I know had light pinkish bleeding a week before expected period and found out days after they were pregnant. My moms best friend had spotting a week before too and that was her first sign of being pregnant. And why do doctors say that its an early pregnancy sign then?

J_9
Jun 23, 2013, 06:15 PM
Not all doctors believe in this.

Imagine, if you will, something smaller than a pencil dot implanting into a large organ. Something that small is not going to cause noticeable bleeding. Now, the spotting may be hormonal in nature, but it is not caused strictly by the fertilized egg implanting in the uterus.

smoothy
Jun 23, 2013, 06:17 PM
Edited as I missed that J_9 already addressed this.