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How you found out you were pregnant....

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marvik · 22/01/2016 09:01

Not sure if this should be in the Creative Writing thread.

For fictional purposes I'd be interested in hearing about anyone's experience of finding out a bit late in the day that they were pregnant. How did the penny drop?

I'd not borrow or steal anybody's experiences for my writing. I'm just interested in the practical details of how people realised. Someone's comments? Then the purchase of a kit? Through a visit to the GP?

I simply want to make my own heroine's experiences sound plausible.

Thanks so much in anticipation...

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MrsS182 · 23/01/2016 14:24

I had a pregnancy test at the doctor when I went in to complain about feeling exhausted. Longest appointment of my life and realised that I would rather be doing the test with DH than the Doctor. That one was negative.

This time I started having really strange vivid dreams and spent most of the Christmas holidays on the couch exhausted. I just put it down to the stress of a recent bereavement. However, I started to realise I might be pregnant when I started to feel nausea all day, my boobs grew about a cup size and I just generally knew. I did the test with DH this time and was very happy it was positive Smile

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NameChange30 · 22/01/2016 23:55

Ah the PP I meant was Somebody not Somehow, sorry!

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NameChange30 · 22/01/2016 23:53

Aw these are some lovely stories, especially Womb (is your mum a psychic?!) and the other PP (Somehow?) who was in similar situation with TTC for a while and previous pregnancy losses. Yay for you both!

My personal favourite has got to be the cat, though Smile I would love it if my cat did that!

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WombOfOnesOwn · 22/01/2016 23:45

It was a little spooky, actually.

My mother and I were talking on the phone and she started talking about how I shouldn't make any big plans next year because of the baby. I laughed, I said, you must know something I don't know, there's no baby!

Well, there will be, she said.

I brushed it off, we continued the conversation. When we got off the phone, I felt unnerved, and realized I was a couple days late. But that wasn't unusual, I skip periods altogether sometimes, have had terrible fertility issues, it took over a year for me to get pregnant the first and second times and both pregnancies ended in early miscarriage.

My husband and I were in the room together through this whole time, and I didn't want to tell him I was actually spooked by what my mom had said, so I didn't say anything. When he went to the kitchen to make some toast, since neither of us were feeling much like having a real meal, and I decided to set my mind at ease and pee on a stick.

A couple minutes later, I called out to him in the kitchen, "Can you come here for a minute? I need you..." "I'm finishing the toast, can it wait?" "Uh...I guess..." "I'll be right there."

I didn't know what to say to him in the moment when he appeared. I just held up the stick! I wasn't sure whether he'd be pleased (we'd been trying for a while, but for a few reasons the exact timing was really poor) until he gave me this wide-eyed grin and a huge hug and kiss. Awww, I'll remember that always!

Then I called my mom and cried and asked her how she'd known. One of the weirdest damn things I've ever had happen.

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SilverMachine · 22/01/2016 21:09

I had what I thought was the worst PMT I had ever had. I felt like murdering someone one minute then was tearful the next. I felt totally out of control of my emotions. I remember wishing that I would just get my period so it would stop! I only did a pregnancy test because a work colleague kindly suggested that there may be reason for my strange behaviour.

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SquidTableau · 22/01/2016 21:00

I was a day late and the damn cat just would not leave me alone, meowing and sitting on me (not a lap cat usually) and kneading me. Did a test next day - BFP!

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bibbitybobbityyhat · 22/01/2016 20:52

I was at a friend's hen-do at The Oxo Tower in London. I suddenly realised I didn't fancy a drink and I couldn't get enthusiastic about any of the food either. That's when I knew something was up!

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Gunting · 22/01/2016 20:50

Me and my oh had just moved 100 miles away from home for work. We were having our first date at a restaurant in this new city. For some reason it just came to me and I told my oh 'I'm pretty sure I haven't had a period recently'

Neither of us thought I could be pregnant so we got a test a few days later. I did the test and as soon as I did it the screen said 'pregnant 3+ weeks' and I ran down the hall shouting 'fucking hell, I am'

Ds was born 4 months later Grin

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Champagneformyrealfriends · 22/01/2016 20:21

Mines fun-2 days before my hen do I was 4 days late-thinking it was stress I bought a test. I'd decided if I knew I wasn't pregnant then I would relax and my period would come. Lo and behold-positive. So no Prosecco for me on my hen do Grin

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Doublebubblebubble · 22/01/2016 20:19

Add: For ds I think I knew from conception too x

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Doublebubblebubble · 22/01/2016 20:17

With DD - I found out because I was dared too i burst out crying called dh (then dp) quickly ran to boots to get folic acid.

With my twins we had planned them so we did the deed and sure enough got a bfp first time

With ds I just knew x

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MotherKat · 22/01/2016 20:13

Was camping with the family, I have endemitriosis and pcos, as well as one ovary, so we aren't that careful.
I got sick, throwing up blood sick, DH and DD1 dropped me at a&e and went home to get washed/fresh clothes etc.
Sat in the emergency bay throwing up in a kidney bowl when the doctor said " you do know you're pregnant right?" I ever so elegantly turned to him and said "do what?".
Turns out phylocampha bacteria from a contaminated water bottle is great practise for hyperemesis, we're at 30+5 now and both (yes both) babies are fine.

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SomebodySedateMe · 22/01/2016 17:13

After years ttc and many losses we'd stopped formally trying for a while. DH was away in Italy on a course and I was vaguely aware that my period was a few days late. Didn't think much of it. At work a colleague came in from a cigarette break and the smell made me heave! Got home and found a test in the cupboard. Couldn't believe it when it was positive.

Spent the next week crying and keeping it a secret from DH until he came home. Didn't let myself believe it would end well. Still don't and I'm 36+1!

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PollyPocket100 · 22/01/2016 15:53

After telling my colleagues I felt that all of my clients were secretly friends and were working together to try and annoy me (still embarrassed about that) I went a purchased a test. I was 11 weeks.

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Everythinggettingbigger · 22/01/2016 15:46

first pregnancy, something just told me to do a test, no idea why, wasn't expecting a positive or anything, but there it was! I even forget to check the test after I had done it....hes now 5! I was 8 weeks and didn't realise I had missed a period because I had ran 2 months of my pill over without a break.

this time I held a macmillan coffee morning, forced everybody to eat loads of cake and wasn't until after everyone left I realised I hadn't actually had any myself as I felt a bit sick.....I just knew, got a test and there was the line! 4 weeks so quite early! now 22 weeks!

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JaniceJoplin · 22/01/2016 15:30

Before my period was even late, my boobs were red hot and felt weird. sure enough about a week later, got a positive test.

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marvik · 22/01/2016 15:25

Thanks all. Writing is contemporary so yes, I had wondered whether a GP's involvement was not realistic - given all the pressures on their time plus easy availability of testing kits at chemist.

But this scenario - GPS will do a pregnancy test to rule it out if you go complaining of exhaustion and sickness and you're sexually active - could work well, from my point of view.

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TriJo · 22/01/2016 14:47

Couple of really crap runs at a time where I should have been in great form, felt a little nauseous in the swim leg of a sprint tri when I tried to pick up the pace, quite a bit of random bloating and blamed feeling a little queasy on a packed lunch of cheese sandwiches I'd brought to the Community Shield at Wembley. Got a positive test in early August when I was just over 7 weeks along.

I hadn't suspected anything after I'd had a negative blood test in early July. It turned out that if I'd had that blood test done one day later it probably would have been positive. I'll be 32 weeks on Sunday...

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Feeches · 22/01/2016 14:45

Was late but initially thought nothing of it. Had an overwhelming craving for toast and cheese. Did a test. BFP. Then the sickness started...

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Hellojoe · 22/01/2016 14:29

I had been working at a casual job and hadn't been there for a while, one of the girls there was pregnant and for some reason I just knew I was too.
Got home and did a test, I was 8 weeks along. It hadn't even occurred to me until I'd seen the pregnant colleague. Doh!

Second time, I woke up one day and felt exhausted. I knew I was pregnant and I was.

Third time, I was poas all of the time so I knew before my period was even due that I was pregnant

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clarabellski · 22/01/2016 14:14

I was hanging curtains one weekend and was overcome by a feeling of exhaustion like I'd been hit by a train. Lay down on the bed and ended up falling asleep, waking up a few hours later wondering WTF? I continued to feel off-colour, which I put down to a cold/bug, but a couple of days later in work someone was talking about a pregnancy related thing and it dawned on me that I couldn't remember my last period. Blush Bought a test that evening and it was positive.

We'd been 'trying by not trying' for so long that I had almost put it out of my mind that I would ever fall pregnant, which was why I wasn't really paying attention to my menstrual cycle.

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BookNeek · 22/01/2016 14:13

My period was late. Did a test, negative. Tested again a week later. Negative. I think I did 4 or 5 tests over several weeks and all were negative. I felt fine, wasn't trying to conceive and hadn't had any accidents, so just thought 'better go to the docs at some stage and check out where my period is'.

Arranged to meet my husband (then boyfriend) for dinner one evening after work. I was waiting for him in the bar. Ordered a G&T and lit a cigarette (this was in the bad-old-smoking-indoors-days Grin). The smell of the gin and the cigarette smoke instantly made me heave. Ran to the bathroom and threw up. Proper projectile vomiting. Alarm bells sounded then Grin.

Went to the chemist that evening after dinner for one more pregnancy test. Big FAT positive.

He is 11 years old and as tall as me now Grin.

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BrienneofQarth · 22/01/2016 14:11

With current pregnancy I realised quite suddenly that I was three weeks late, bought a test and it came back positive! With dd, I knew immediately & had to wait for a positive test.

I do have a friend who was approx 16-17 weeks pregnant with her first before she realised - it happens more often than you'd think!

Is your character going to have one of these surprises later in to the pregnancy or find out during the first trimester?

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Abbinob · 22/01/2016 14:10

My mum told me Blush I was 15 weeks, had what I thought was a sickness bug but was morning sickness, my mum was in a mood and said I was pregnant.
Thought she was insane but then went outside for a smoke with my boyfriend and ran straight back inside to throw up.
Boyfriend got a pregnancy test the next morning and it turns out my mum was right.

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NeedsAMousekatool · 22/01/2016 14:07

GPS will do a pregnancy test to rule it out if you go complaining of exhaustion and sickness and you're sexually active. In my case it was UTIs but in a good friend's case (who assumed it was utis) she was reasonably far along in her first pregnancy.

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