Hello all,
I was hoping to get some thoughts from you all:
I have been experiencing a wide range of pregnancy symptoms, and yet have come up negative in Five ( the first 1 i did early and the next too i had a dialated wee from drinking water all night) HPT's.
Starting from around 5 weeks ago, I didn't have my regular period.Instead, it was very very light and lasted around three days. It was more of a pink discharge with one day with a slightly heavier, but no where near what my normal period is like. It was also 6 days early. I didn't have the normal pmt symptoms that i usually get when im on, neither did it look or smell like a period
I have been feeling incredibly nauseous which started around a week or two after that. The smell of cooking food and the idea of meats and cheese makes me want to throw up. I haven't actually vomited though.
I have been tired more and also have been urinating more.
My breasts have been tender and have grown around a cup size. My nipples don't seem to be darker, but when erect they have taken on a more wrinkled texture.
I have experienced more discharge than usual.
For my second due period period, it was either a day or seven days early, depending on when my due day was. I had a day and a half of a brownish discharge which started to stop, then I half a day of cramping and red blood that was a very light flow. The rest of the day I had a pinkish discharge. This all lasted 3 days before stopping.
I have been more emotional, although this could be down to stress from all of this and the constant nausea!
I am hoping on any advise on weather this could be pregnancy or what else could be going on. I have a appointment booked at the doctors but will be with a locum
Many Thanks!
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May or may not be pregnant- advice please?
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lollieadele · 08/08/2015 20:37
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