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  • Jul 26, 2014, 04:57 PM
    Vannahcutie
    Pregnant? Insane? Help?
    Okay. So... I'm 22 CD.. 7 DPO... 7 days till AF.. My husband and I had sex 3 times during ovulation. I have been really nauseous.. The only thing I can eat without getting sick is pancakes.. I love bacon but now thinking about it makes me sick.. That happened when I was pregnant with my 4 year old... I have to pee at least 2 times an hour.. Not drinking more then normal... I'm always tired and out of steam even when I first wake up... It's to early to test.. I'm not stressing over it.. I just want to know if it's possible if I might be pregnant..
  • Jul 26, 2014, 05:22 PM
    joypulv
    When you have sex, it's possible to get pregnant.
    Anything else just isn't meaningful. Although it's easy to declare your symptoms as not being a sign of being insane.
    If this is what you want, and it sounds like it is, why not relax?
    Oh wait - you said you aren't stressed! Good!
  • Jul 26, 2014, 05:23 PM
    DoulaLC
    Yes, it's possible that you are pregnant. See what happens when your period is expected.
  • Jul 26, 2014, 07:34 PM
    Alty
    Yes, pregnancy is definitely possible. Sadly symptoms don't mean a thing. Pregnancy symptoms are symptoms of many other things, the flu, a cold, food poisoning, PMS, etc. etc.

    Don't stress too much about it. Wait and see what happens with your next period. If you miss it, I'd wait at least a week before testing, but some women do get a positive a day or two after a missed period. It's really up to you. I would say that if you test a day or two after you miss your period, and the test is negative, don't take that as a fact.

    Sending baby dust your way. :)
  • Jul 27, 2014, 08:15 AM
    smoothy
    How exactly do you know WHEN you actually ovulate? Being its so inconsistent from woman to woman no cell phone app or calender can predict it without a Basal Temp chart or medical tests being done?

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