Hello ladies
I had a miscarriage 2 months ago so I did the "clean-up surgery" ....
About 2 weeks ago I started having pregnancy symptoms you know the sudden weight gain, full breasts, sensitive nipples, back pain, strong sence of smell, and constant headache. But every time I do the home test it comes out negative. My last period was on sept 16, but this time I got it on oct13 my period is usually very regular so I don't know if I'm pregnant but bleeding or it's my period...
I'm really lost and confused
So what do you think?
I had a miscarriage 2 months ago so I did the "clean-up surgery" ....
About 2 weeks ago I started having pregnancy symptoms you know the sudden weight gain, full breasts, sensitive nipples, back pain, strong sence of smell, and constant headache. But every time I do the home test it comes out negative. My last period was on sept 16, but this time I got it on oct13 my period is usually very regular so I don't know if I'm pregnant but bleeding or it's my period...
I'm really lost and confused
So what do you think?
Well, after I've said my piece, I'd suggest you check it out with a health professional (I'm an experienced adult, not a doctor), but your post is reminiscent of another on which I recently commented.
Your period on oct 13 seems entirely consistent with being a normal period: if it seemed in all other respects normal (amount, symptoms), then it seems reasonable to assume that the tests are right, and you are not pregnant.
The pregnancy symptoms may also be just that, but not because you ARE pregnant, but because you WERE pregnant. Bear in mind that pregnancy is a complex shift of purpose for your body. From fighting the Spartans (Amazons were cool, and nothing to do with South America!), to check out girl at the supermarket, to high flying lawyer or sportswoman, or just generally cool chick, your body has received instructions for a whole other life.
And since it's far more subtle and sophisticated than a computer program, you can't just 'end the call'. That doesn't mean that every woman will have your experience, just that it seems perfectly reasonable (again, check with your doctor, but if none of the symptoms are disturbing other than for the confusion as to pregnancy, that's really your call) to imagine that having sent out all the invitations to the rest of your body, the groom and bride were a no show. That doesn't stop the rest of the guests turning up.
As always, if in doubt, check it out: go see a doctor or clinic.
Your period on oct 13 seems entirely consistent with being a normal period: if it seemed in all other respects normal (amount, symptoms), then it seems reasonable to assume that the tests are right, and you are not pregnant.
The pregnancy symptoms may also be just that, but not because you ARE pregnant, but because you WERE pregnant. Bear in mind that pregnancy is a complex shift of purpose for your body. From fighting the Spartans (Amazons were cool, and nothing to do with South America!), to check out girl at the supermarket, to high flying lawyer or sportswoman, or just generally cool chick, your body has received instructions for a whole other life.
And since it's far more subtle and sophisticated than a computer program, you can't just 'end the call'. That doesn't mean that every woman will have your experience, just that it seems perfectly reasonable (again, check with your doctor, but if none of the symptoms are disturbing other than for the confusion as to pregnancy, that's really your call) to imagine that having sent out all the invitations to the rest of your body, the groom and bride were a no show. That doesn't stop the rest of the guests turning up.
As always, if in doubt, check it out: go see a doctor or clinic.