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AUTHOR: MandaRheeDATE: 01/02/04 10:36pm
SUBJECT: What do you think?
I had some cyst problems in the beginning of December, and they did an ultrasound to confirm. the doctor told me that I had ovulated, so my hubby and I took precautions to prevent a pregnancy. My period was a full week late, and started out light the first 2 days, the third day it was normal, then it became intermitent (on and off) for 2 days. Now to back up a few... when I was late; I took a test, and it was a definate negative. Just before my period I started to get nauseated in the late evening and early mornings. This only lasted a few days then went away for a few days... now it is back. Never before have I had tenderness in the breasts during menstration, but I did. They are still tender, but the niples are extremely tender. I've also been quite bloated off and on. I normally have a sweets fettish, and I just don't have much desire for sweets since I was late. I seem to feel better if I snack all day long instead of having an actual meal. After eating an actual meal my abdomen aches like I have eaten too much. I've been craving liquids, and feel almost dehydrated all day long, although I have excessive salivia. I plan to take another test in about a week. I'm wondering if I am pregnant... and if I should start my BCP as scheduled. (I was off BCP for a month because of problems with the different BCP they changed me to) Do you think I am pregnant?
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