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My husband and I are trying to conceive. I stopped taking my birth control on the 3 week of the 4 week pack. I never had a period and it’s been 4 weeks now, still with no period. I know stopping birth control can make periods really irregular, so how long should I wait before taking a pregnancy test?
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My husband and I are trying to conceive. I stopped taking my birth control on the 3 week of the 4 week pack. I never had a period and it’s been 4 weeks now, still with no period. I know stopping birth control can make periods really irregular, so how long should I wait before taking a pregnancy test?
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Hi all just wanted to know when you had pregnancy symptoms?
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Hi all just wanted to know when you had pregnancy symptoms?
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Question from ~*Emma*~
I bought a Safeway brand pregnancy test. My period is due on monday morning, or sunday night, but I’d like to know before then. I heard i can take it 3 days before. IS that true?
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I bought a Safeway brand pregnancy test. My period is due on monday morning, or sunday night, but I’d like to know before then. I heard i can take it 3 days before. IS that true?
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Question from Kim*TTC # 1
Just a question, even for women who are pregnant right now, just to have a little bit of sort-of statistics on when women feel symptoms, since we all know each pregnancy, even for each person, is different. I wanted to know though also everyone, when do you think is the earliest for symptoms like tender breasts, fatigue, cravings to start? (How many weeks pregnant?) Just another statistic-type question
Thanks!
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Just a question, even for women who are pregnant right now, just to have a little bit of sort-of statistics on when women feel symptoms, since we all know each pregnancy, even for each person, is different. I wanted to know though also everyone, when do you think is the earliest for symptoms like tender breasts, fatigue, cravings to start? (How many weeks pregnant?) Just another statistic-type question
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Question from SoonToBeMrs.Martin
This is my third month of trying to conceive after suffering a miscarriage. This month i strongly believe i have conceived. My last period started on October 25. I have a 27 day cycle. My next period is due on November 20th. How soon before my expected due date can i take a home pregnancy test and get an accurate result? Thanks in advance for the answers!
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This is my third month of trying to conceive after suffering a miscarriage. This month i strongly believe i have conceived. My last period started on October 25. I have a 27 day cycle. My next period is due on November 20th. How soon before my expected due date can i take a home pregnancy test and get an accurate result? Thanks in advance for the answers!
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Constipation and pregnancy often occur simultaneously. If you are pregnant, you probably either are currently suffering from constipation or will at some point. Unfortunately, there are a few different reasons why constipation is so very common during pregnancy.
One of the main reasons you may be dealing with constipation is that your hormone levels are different now. You have probably noticed this in many different areas of your life, such as your emotions or your skin. Your digestive tract is another part of you that may be affected!
Also, you may be eating less fiber now. If you are craving junk food, you may be getting less fiber than you should. Unfortunately, burgers, pizza, and chocolate are not usually good sources of fiber.
If you are experiencing a lot of food aversions and are nauseated, you also may have found that drinking water actually makes you feel sick. Unfortunately, you need even more water than you did before pregnancy. The lack of adequate water may also be a part of the reason for constipation.
Drink 8 glasses of water every day. If the taste of water makes you nauseated, try adding lemon or a very small amount of fruit juice to the water to give it some flavor. Replace your low-fiber snacks with high-fiber ones. There are actually many tasty high-fiber foods available on the market, such as certain granola bars and cereals. Make sure your bread is 100% whole wheat. Eat plenty of fruits and vegetables every day, and try to get variety. Try adding some bran or flax seeds to your salad or cereal for added “hidden” fiber. Drink a small glass of prune juice. Move around! It doesn’t have to be intense exercise to get the bowels moving. Go for an extra walk every day and be sure to drink plenty of water. Always check with your physician before beginning an exercise program, though.
Constipation and pregnancy do not have to go hand-in-hand. At least not for long. Try to fix the problem and prevent it from happening again by making lifestyle changes, rather than immediately going to your medicine cabinet.
Posted by Christen Ferster
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One of the main reasons you may be dealing with constipation is that your hormone levels are different now. You have probably noticed this in many different areas of your life, such as your emotions or your skin. Your digestive tract is another part of you that may be affected!
Also, you may be eating less fiber now. If you are craving junk food, you may be getting less fiber than you should. Unfortunately, burgers, pizza, and chocolate are not usually good sources of fiber.
If you are experiencing a lot of food aversions and are nauseated, you also may have found that drinking water actually makes you feel sick. Unfortunately, you need even more water than you did before pregnancy. The lack of adequate water may also be a part of the reason for constipation.
Drink 8 glasses of water every day. If the taste of water makes you nauseated, try adding lemon or a very small amount of fruit juice to the water to give it some flavor. Replace your low-fiber snacks with high-fiber ones. There are actually many tasty high-fiber foods available on the market, such as certain granola bars and cereals. Make sure your bread is 100% whole wheat. Eat plenty of fruits and vegetables every day, and try to get variety. Try adding some bran or flax seeds to your salad or cereal for added “hidden” fiber. Drink a small glass of prune juice. Move around! It doesn’t have to be intense exercise to get the bowels moving. Go for an extra walk every day and be sure to drink plenty of water. Always check with your physician before beginning an exercise program, though.
Constipation and pregnancy do not have to go hand-in-hand. At least not for long. Try to fix the problem and prevent it from happening again by making lifestyle changes, rather than immediately going to your medicine cabinet.
Posted by Christen Ferster
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To find out which foods you just cannot live without if you are dealing with constipation, go to http://www.happy-healthy-pregnancy.com/foods-that-relieve-constipation.html





