14 years ago
surfergurl

I'm tired of people telling me whats going on with my own body, experienced moms please help!?

So I haven't been feeling well lately(nauseous at all times of the day randomly and constant headaches) but, I also have very sensitive/sore nipples that kinda feel itchy if that makes sense. But the most disturbing thing is a couple days ago I had brown discharge and now the past couple days I've had jelly-like discharge(clear) that sometimes comes out in chunks. Sorry if that's too descriptive. Anyway I get people telling me I'm pregnant (especially my husband) and it's annoying because I feel like I'd know if I was. I had a weird dull pain in my right side last night so I feel like it might be something else. Any ideas? Thank you in advance!
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14 years ago
honeygurl987
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While those symptoms don't necessarily mean you're pregnant, they don't mean you definitely are either. That's the sucky thing about pregnancy, it's different for everyone. It could very well be something entirely different, but don't automatically count out pregnancy just because you don't "feel" pregnant; many women don't have any solid symptoms of pregnancy until months later. I guess that's why so many women don't find out they're preggers until the baby starts moving! If you don't like people coming right out and saying you must be pregnant, just politely blow it off. Whatever is happening to your body, it certainly sound gynecological, so I would just go to the doctor and he'll be able to tell you one way or the other. Because if it's pregnancy or if your body has some sort of "change" going on, then I'm sure you'll want to know right away, and the doctor can shed some light on both situations. Good Luck!
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14 years ago
Anonymous
I'll be honest - you don't always intuitively know that you're pregnant. I was caught totally off guard. When I first got pregnant, itchy/sensitive nipples, extreme tiredness, and just over all not feeling very good were my first symptoms. You will also see some change in vaginal discharge. The only way to know is to take pregnancy test. Go to your doc or take one with your husband there...
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14 years ago
Charlene H
I'd definately take a preg test. is your period late? are you having unprotected sex? then its def a possibilty. the brown d/c can be similiar to implantation spotting, some women get, some dont. I always did with my three pregnancies. I knew I was pregnant all three times before I ever even peed on that stick... I just knew. I got the nausea, and tired, and very sore boobs, then my period would be late. and I just knew. I was never wrong. only took a test to confirm what I already knew. Take a test, good luck.
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14 years ago
crazygurl
ok i really think you should take a pregnancy test because you may not think your pregnant but you may be! plus not to worry you (it may not even be) but for me those were the symptoms i had when i was having a miscarrige! i wasnt late on my period either and i took a test it said positive but i just thought i was the one that would still have my period and be pregnant that has happened to a lot of women so i went to the dr and they did a test it was positive but wanted me to do a blood check for the HCG level to see if it is rising becuz i told them i was having the pain in my side and so they took my blook then like two or three days later i cant remember they did it again and then 4 days later i went in for my results and they told me i was having a miscarrige becuse the level of hormones didnt double it stayed the same and the reason the pee test kept coming up positive is because the hormone was still in my urine so i would maybe take a pee test and whether it comes up positive or negative i would still go to the doctor just in case you never know! good luck
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14 years ago
Con Rad
The nasuea, sore nipples, and headaches could mean you are . Get home test to be on the safe side. I would also suggest you see your doctor. signs that may indicate an abnormal vaginal discharge and infection include: Changes in color, consistency, or amount # Constant, increased vaginal discharge # Presence of itching, discomfort, or any rash # Vaginal burning during urination # The presence of blood when it’s not your period time # Cottage cheese-like vaginal discharge # A foul odor accompanied by yellowish, greenish, or grayish white vaginal discharge If you have a vaginal discharge along with any of these signs, consult your health care provider for diagnosis and treatment. Vaginal discharges are common and you it’s likely you’ll have at least one vaginal infection in your life. The most common vaginal infection is bacterial vaginosis. Vaginal yeast infections are also very common and over-the-counter treatments are available; however, it’s important to never self-diagnose a vaginal yeast infection unless you have previously been diagnosed by your health care provider. Another common vaginal infection is called trichomoniasis.
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14 years ago
Hollywood
I think you should definitely take a pregnancy test. It's true that some women just know when they are pregnant but others don't, you could be and just don't know it. It sounds like you have some symptoms but they don't necessarily have to be pregnancy symptoms. Either way just take a test. Good luck=]
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14 years ago
Anonymous
I would take a pregnancy test whenever your period is expected, if it bounces back negative then i would definitley see a doctor just to make sure its nothing serious. :) I hope you feel better!!
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14 years ago
Anonymous
If you're having unprotected sex, there's definitely a chance that you're pregnant. Are you late on your period? That's the only think I can think of, i'm sorry =[
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14 years ago
me
take a pregnancy test...sounds like you could be, i dont know why else that would be happening...if you aren't then you should see a doctor.
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14 years ago
dazzeee331
i think u should def go buy a hpt and see what it says ! good luck !
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