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7 days DPO, just thrown-up, could it be a PG symptom?

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MumToAPiglet · 23/02/2008 13:14

Or is it way too early for morning sickness?
Obviously too early to test.
Normally I don't obsess about symptoms this early but I rarely throw up, I have no fever to indicate a bug, and smells are really bothering me today.

Has anbody had sickness so early?

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belgo · 23/02/2008 13:17

it is possible to have morning sickness this early- I had nausea but vomiting didn't start until about 4-5 weeks.

the fact that smells are bothering you is a good sign

good luck

MumToAPiglet · 23/02/2008 13:30

I would love to be pregnant but would be a bit worried about coping with the pregnancy if I was vomiting this early.

Belgo - did your early onset sickness carry on for a long time? Was it very severe.

Don't know why I am obsessing with these questions. It is most likely a bug.

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belgo · 23/02/2008 13:34

you probably don't want to know, but yes, it was severe morning sickness (that was my first pregnancy)

but my subsquent pregnancies were a lot easier.

Try not to worry.

beaniesteve · 23/02/2008 14:06

Probably is a bug but you never know. I am annoyed by smells too. Also 7 days PO. Am expecting my period early next week.

MumToAPiglet · 23/02/2008 14:10

I am due on Weds BS.
When are you going to test?

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beaniesteve · 23/02/2008 14:16

Well... not sure. My cycle was really short last time (24 days I think!) and so if I don't get my period by Tuesday (which will be 26 days) then I might break and test then, but I really want to wait and see if I get to 28 days before I do.

I am a bit worried about not having a long enough phase for implantation but we'll see. I figure that anything that might be there would be implanting now? Could this make you feel queazy? I feel a bit unwell but nothing too bad.

I keep obsessively checking to see if my period has arrived .

How long have you been trying? I've been trying since October.

MumToAPiglet · 23/02/2008 14:21

This is our first month in this "phase" of TTC. We tried for a couple of months in the autumn but then had to stop because one or other of us was away during ov for several months.

With DD it took 3 months but I was charting and using OPKs so I approached it like a military operation. This time I am trying to be more relaxed (helped by the fact that since having DD I get bad ov pains so sort of know when it happens anyway).

I have always had 10 days between ov and AF. I think if it is less than 10 days it can affect your fertility and the Dr can prescribe some drugs.

Its so hard waiting isn't it?

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beaniesteve · 23/02/2008 14:28

Really hard. The first month I was convinced I was pregnant and felt like a bit of a fool when I tested and it was negative, though my period was about 5 days late! Since then I've tried to be more relaxed about it but this month I used Ovulation sticks and I know we had sex at the 'right' times so I am getting all excited again but trying to be sensible and not get my hopes up.

I'm 37 and trying for the first time so know the odds are stacked against me, but we'll see

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