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rochelle77
Apr 18, 2012, 12:25 PM
I was wondering if you could help me out. I am 19 years old and engaged. We have been trying to conceive. I haven't been using fertility or ovulation charts. But when I looked up my past regular cycle, everything fell in place of timing and everything. "what a coincidence." But recently I have caught a cold around the 3/3/12 and that was my last normal period. To this day I am still coughing and draining mucus. I have been sleeping having headaches, slight back ache, when I had my "cold" I had a temp of 103. My boyfriend says I pee about 7 times a day. I haven't noticed, I just go :) ! My next period was 4/2/12. Chart says I was suppose to implant that day. It was really watery. For some reason. For the past week I have been cramping in my back and my pelvic area. My boobs feel tingly.. like some one is playing with them! Could I be pregnant? All signs seem to point to yes.. what do you think?

rochelle77
Apr 18, 2012, 12:31 PM
Also... I am not on birth control and I have sex just about every day :) "spirit of the moment" So after my period in march I had sex the dates 3/11 & 3/18 then I had sex.. 3/24 up until my period 4/2/12. I started back having sex regularly 4/6/12 ((ended completely 4/8)) hope this information helped !
Thanks :)

Curlyben
Apr 18, 2012, 12:37 PM
I must ask, why the rush ?

Anyway you will have to wait until you (possibly) miss your next cycle before you can take a test.
Your recent illness could easily of caused your cycles to be interrupted, especially with such a high temperature.

Either way you will have to wait and see what occurs..

rochelle77
Apr 19, 2012, 06:06 AM
Because, its just something we're ready for. Mentally and financially. We are both in college and going for business management. So once we're done with this degree we'll have our own businesses and can be a manager practically any where

J_9
Apr 19, 2012, 06:18 AM
because, its just something we're ready for. mentally and financially. we are both in college and going for business management. so once we're done with this degree we'll have our own businesses and can be a manager practically any where

Then you aren't ready. It would be in your best interest to wait until you both are finished with school and have the business open and running for a few years. Most businesses cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to open and run. Then, typically, many fail within the first 3-5 years.

It would be best if you have a solid foundation with your "business" prior to committing to a child at this early stage in your lives.

alkalineangel
Apr 19, 2012, 07:42 AM
Then you aren't ready. It would be in your best interest to wait until you both are finished with school and have the business open and running for a few years. Most businesses cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to open and run. Then, typically, many fail within the first 3-5 years.

It would be best if you have a solid foundation with your "business" prior to committing to a child at this early stage in your lives.

Not to mention you will hardly have time for work AND school with a newborn... or even a toddler.