Can Metallic Taste, Hot Flashes, Cramping And Bloating Be Early Signs Of Pregnancy?
hello dr, Im wondering if this early pregnancy signs could be that im pregnant, I had twins and now Im feeling a few signs I felt for my last pregnancy like excessive saliva and metal taste and hot flashes ,cramping, very bloated, I love to sleep and I cant sleep as easy... I haven't miss my period though is still a few days away but I still don't feel normal...this could be early signs before miss period???
please help thank you I will be very excited if Im pregnant again!!! Clair
Hi, Since you have had an earlier experience, you may not be mistaken, but, it is too early to comment unless if you had an unprotected intercourse in the fertile period. You can test for pregnancy about 4-5 days prior to your next expected period through estimation of serum beta-hCG titres. This is the only earliest way at present. Else, you may have to wait for your period and go for a HPT 3-7 days later or get a sonogram, preferably trans-vaginal. Hope your query has been clarified. Take care.
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Can Metallic Taste, Hot Flashes, Cramping And Bloating Be Early Signs Of Pregnancy?
Hi, Since you have had an earlier experience, you may not be mistaken, but, it is too early to comment unless if you had an unprotected intercourse in the fertile period. You can test for pregnancy about 4-5 days prior to your next expected period through estimation of serum beta-hCG titres. This is the only earliest way at present. Else, you may have to wait for your period and go for a HPT 3-7 days later or get a sonogram, preferably trans-vaginal. Hope your query has been clarified. Take care.