You could be pregnant. You could be sick. You could be both pregnant and sick. Go see a doctor right away.
You probably wouldn't want to have your period in your mouth, but assuming you meant month, you could be pregnant & if your not sexually active &/or know 100% that you are not pregnant, it could be from stress or if you have started a new exercise regime, that could also delay it.
It doesn't mean that you are pregnant, but metallic taste in my mouth was my first indicator that I was pregnant. I didn't realize I was pregnant for a few weeks, but then I read in a book that it is a common thing many pregnant women experience. Mine went away after about 2 weeks.
It is impossible to get pregnant through your mouth.
Blood tastes metallic :L so it could be that :P
It's possible that I'm pregnant. I haven't had many other symptoms except the past couple weeks off and on I get the taste of metal in my mouth. My friend told me it was a symptom but I've never heard that. I am pregnant and I have noticed a weird taste in my mouth. I get the metallic taste in my mouth right before my period, so maybe it is hormonal. Yes! If you do an internet search for "pregnancy symptoms" you will find that having a metal taste in mouth is among the top symptoms. When I have pregnant of my first baby, the first thing I notice was that metal taste in my mouth which I nerver had before. Now, we are trying for a second child (we should know for sure this week-end), I got the same metal taste in my mouth for the past 3 days. No...I got a metallic taste in my mouth and have had it for the past 4 days. Ive been on the pill for years and was freaking out that I was pregnant, I felt like I had other symptoms too. I took 4 urine tests and a blood test and all of them were negative. Turns out I was dehydrated.
Some pregnant woman do experience a metallic taste in their mouth. It is normal, also sometimes your taste buds change.
From experience, you have some of the symptoms of a seizure. Seizures often leave the victim tasting a metallic taste in their mouth and they black out and become dizzy. I would see your doctor ASAP.
A metallic taste in your mouth will very likely come and go. The metallic taste most likely comes from blood in the mouth and will heal quickly.
I had a head injury, which caused bleeding in the ears. Went to Ear/Nose doctor and was notified that having a metallic taste in my mouth is normal with a head injury.
Certain oral contraceptives/birth control pills can cause a bitter metallic taste in the mouth.
Dysgeusia is the medical term for a metallic taste in the mouth. If this symptom occurs after being bitten by a mamba snake, it could be due to the venom affecting the taste buds and causing this sensation.
A lot of the I.V. fluids that they give you during the procedure will leave a metallic taste in your mouth this should go away in a couple of days or you should consult your doctor.