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What differences should I feel if I am pregnant?

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Question - (10 November 2008) 2 Answers - (Newest, 18 November 2008)
A female Canada age 30-35, *rsFerrari writes:

My boyfriend and I have been having unprotected sex once or more a day for almost 4 months, trying to have a baby together. I'm 3 days past the day I got my last period, I'm usually late, but this time I don't feel any cramps, like I usually do before my period. What differences should I feel if I am pregnant? Do you think I am?

-Michelle

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A reader, anonymous, writes (18 November 2008):

im 30 weeks pregnant and i didnt tell i was pregnant at all u feel fine just with out a period so you could be pregnan but u shoud see your doctor and find out if u are or not

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A female reader, xxmissxx United Kingdom +, writes (10 November 2008):

xxmissxx agony auntiv recently had a little girl, so maybe i can help.

I didnt notice at all i was pregnant until i had to for a routine urine test and at that time i was 3 weeks gone.

at about 4 weeks i did start to notice.

this is how it all panned out for me, every 1 is different but these are the usual stages:

4 weeks:: i began morning sickness, i dont know why its called that as it occured at all times in the day!

6 weeks:: i started to show a raised tummy.

10-12 weeks:: started to show more, plus got the cravings, mine was orangeade lol.

3 months:: you could definatly tell i was pregnant.

U should find out your exact gestation by a midwife as soon as you see a midwife (usually at 11 weeks). they take it from the date of your last period.

but using common sense, if you think your pregnant take a test and remember that most home pregnancy tests are just as accurate as one at the doctors as any nurse would tell you. take two to be 100% certain.

good luck hun x

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