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Can I be pregnant?

By June 29, 2016 - 8:15am
 
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I was 2 days late for mother nature to come she came the 3rd day not like she normally be i been nauseous breast sore tired as hell n moody can i b pregnant

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Hello mrs.cooper,

Welcome to the EmpowHER community. Thank you for asking us if you might be pregnant.

Have you had unprotected intercourse since your last, normal monthly period? Are you still having your period? Beside being two days late, is it just spotting or are you having enough of flow to use tampons or pads?
Lastly, how old are you?

mrs.cooper, if you are in your late 40s or early 50's the change in your period could be an early sign of perimenopause.

If you have had unprotected sex and are just spotting, and the spotting goes away after two or three days, you might be pregnant. Take an early response pregnancy and test as soon as you wake up in the morning to urinate.

If you are still having your period with a flow, just wait and see how long it lasts.
Any further concerns should be discussed with your doctor.

Regards,
Maryann

June 29, 2016 - 8:40am
(reply to Maryann Gromisch RN)

Im 24 an me an my bf of 2 in a half yrs are actually tryin to conceive also the first day I used a tampon but one wasent needed the following day

June 29, 2016 - 12:02pm
Guide (reply to mrs.cooper)

Hi mrs. cooper,

Thank you for that information. It is likely that you are pregnant and this was implantation bleeding. Implantation bleeding occurs when the fertilized egg implants in the lining of the uterus.

It is spotting, that lasts about two to three days, and goes away on its own.

Tomorrow morning, test for pregnancy. Purchase an early response test. Read and follow the directions carefully. Test with the first urine of the day, when you wake up and urinate.

Keep us updated,
Maryann

June 30, 2016 - 8:26am
(reply to Maryann Gromisch RN)

OK I will thanks for the advice

July 1, 2016 - 6:32am
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