What Are The Early Signs And Symptoms Of Pregnancy?
I have been having cramps, spotting (pinkish and brownish in color), headaches, a little early morning into midday nausea, also I got very emotional today I was crying for no apperent reason, I got very angry then I was crying again, seemed like it happened in a matter of minutes. My Husband and I are TTC I am 33.... Last period started on 3/16 ended on 3/24 or 3/25. I have taken 2 tests, both were neg. thinking that it is still to early to tell. any opinions?
If you have got the menstrual period, the chances of your pregnancy are meagre. The cardinal symptom of pregnancy is Missing a period, which you have not. The other early symptoms; i.e. nausea & vomiting, frequent urination and breast signs (engorgement, tenderness, dark discolouration of nipple and areola with increase in areolar size and secretions) appear about a week after missing the period.
From your history, I feel you are having Thyroid dysfunction. Please get your blood examined for T3, T4 and TSH.
Report to your Gynaecologist or Physician with the reports.
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What Are The Early Signs And Symptoms Of Pregnancy?
Hallow Dear, If you have got the menstrual period, the chances of your pregnancy are meagre. The cardinal symptom of pregnancy is Missing a period, which you have not. The other early symptoms; i.e. nausea & vomiting, frequent urination and breast signs (engorgement, tenderness, dark discolouration of nipple and areola with increase in areolar size and secretions) appear about a week after missing the period. From your history, I feel you are having Thyroid dysfunction. Please get your blood examined for T3, T4 and TSH. Report to your Gynaecologist or Physician with the reports.