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Re: no symptomsFrom: mary (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon, 26 Jul 1999 20:10:50 -0500
> i was wondering if it is possible to be pregnant and > have none of the usual symptoms. eg, sore breasts, nausea. > If I am pg, it will only be a couple of weeks. I was > supposed to start my cycle today, but nothing. I am > very irregular since I went off the pill. I had > what felt like cramps a few days ago, but nothing. Plus, I > still have cm, thick-white. How soon would I start > feeling things like soreness. We are trying, and it is very > frustrating keeping tabs on my body 24 hours a day. > Thank You Each woman is different, as can be each pregnancy. Some women don't have classic symptoms and don't realize they are pregnant until 3 or 4 mos along whereas others, like me, start feeling the symptoms very early. Why not take a home pregnancy test tomorrow and see? Most over the counter brands are very accurate a day after your period was due. I know how frustrating this is for you. To gain a better sense of what is going on with your body I highly suggest the book "Taking Charge of Your Fertility", by Toni Weschler. You will be amazed at how much you didn't know about yourself. :) Good luck to you,
-- Mary Shoup Pregnancy & Birth Coordinator mary.shoup@obgyn.net
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