Heartburn is not a symptom of early pregnancy.
Our bodies change every 7 years so you could have eaten something such as peppers, cucumbers, onions or even garlic that may have caused heartburn. If you are a nervous type of person you could be suffering from acid reflux. If you 40 plus and your heartburn is continual it is best to have a good physical by your doctor to be sure you don't have heart problems. Indigestion/heartburn is common during pregnancy but is not a 'sign' of pregnancy and does not usually occur until the end of the second trimester (28 weeks or so).
if you are having your period on time and it lasts the normal amount of time then you are probably not pregnant Heartburn/indigestion occurs generally in the first trimester and the last trimester. Many women get it late in pregnancy as the uterus pushes the stomach from underneath and the hormones relax the smooth muscle. While many doctors recommend Tums because of the calcium, the extra calcium can actually cause Acid Reflux. So try to stay away from that as a solution. Try something all natural, like Brioschi or Gingera. Gingera is greatest because it's got ginger in it...which is known to help relieve the nausea and indigestion from morning sickness/indigestion.
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Though it is not a symptom, it is very common during pregnancy. It's possible; Your symptoms of pregnancy will usually appear anywhere from the first week of your expected period to 1-2 weeks after your first week of expected period. Your first signs of pregnancy most commonly include:
Yes, those were the same symptoms that I have had for my last two pregnancies. It started a couple days after conception, I got a cold like feeling in my face, deep face congestion, a hot face and neck, and a slight increase in temp. Usually I am about 36.5. but I went up to about 37.2. The heart burn kicked in a few days later along with the increase in discharge. I used the ClearBlue pregnancy test only after 10 days post conception it showed a faint positive, a couple days later I did it againit was a more obvious positive result. Just for your added info, I used ot get very bad breast pain with my pregnancies, since I cut out dairy, i have no breast pain, and I am expecting again now. I have been reading up on dairy and it is not as good for you as we are told, I guess it causes lots of horomone confusion, which leads to serious breast pain in woman with changing horomones, like pregnancy, breast feeding and so on. Well may the Lord bless you and the baby! Yes a couple more points, I got the headaches as well when I had the hot flashes and face pain. I am still getting the slight cramping, some times it is more thna others, when I am driving or walking it can hurt a lot. i still get the heartburn as well, I am only 5 weeks alo, but because the pregnancy test showed a positive so early I have known for a while. Blessings!
Yes most definitely! Of all the times I was pregnant (3) I had heartburn every-time throughout the whole pregnancy just with each pregnancy it seemed like it got worse to where I couldn't go anywhere without a bottle of tums and prilosec! On the other hand heartburn is also caused by greasy, spicy foods, smoking, acid reflux, stomach ulcers and various other things! They also say if u get heartburn in your pregnancy it means the baby is going to have a lot of hair!
Heartburn is a very common symptom during pregnany.
Take tums they do the job and are good for a calcium boost.
my obgyn told me regardless of what the package says that to take as many as needed.
hope this helps.
They can be, but it is more likely that the discharge is because you are ovulating (releasing an egg from the ovaries) and that the heartburn is unrelated, because heartburn is more common nearer the end of pregnancy rather than the beginning. If you miss your period you should take a pregnancy test
Yes. You might be pregnant.
Get a pregnancy test. Failing that, you're under a lot of stress.
These symptoms call all be related to pregnancy in one form or another: Sick to your stomach and dizziness are common symptoms of morning sickness, occurring most commonly during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. Cramping in the sides and belly button can often be the walls of a woman's abdomen expanding from the growing fetus, although this pain usually occurs into the second and third months of pregnancy. It is usually sharp and stabbing, like a sudden muscle pull. Carpal Tunnel acting up during pregnancy is common and is caused by the excess fluid being retained by the woman's body, which puts pressure on the thin joint areas like the wrist and ankles. However, the fluid doesn't normally start to accumulate and cause this symptom until around the 4th or 5th month of pregnancy. The pain can be felt as shooting up the arm on either the inside or outside of the wrist. Heartburn is also very common -- some women suffer from this for the entire 9 months. It is caused in the first few months by the distension of the bowels, when the bowels relax their functions to process the most nutrients out of the food being consumed. In the later months, it is caused by the uterus, placenta and fetus pushing up and out in the abdomen. Headaches and a general feeling of malaise can also be symptomatic of pregnancy. So can a slight raise in body temperature (approx. 99-100 degrees) and tiredness. If you think you may be pregnant, please contact your doctor.
Try taking some ordinary mineral supplements available just about anywhere. However if your hands are inflamed and not actually cramping you may be stuck with it.
Be aware that many women experience very mild cramping, twinges and/or period-like pain, backache and sometimes unusual sensations in their lower abdomen during early pregnancy. Unless there is bleeding associated with these sensations or the pain becomes severe, contractions, etc. Early pregnancy can feel very much like the start of a period, which is why so many women don't realise they are pregnant for a long while after missing a period! All of these feelings are normal, however if they are accompanied by any blood loss (More than spotting) go to the doctors and get checked out. The pain is usually related to the uterus growing and changing and generally nothing to be concerned about. its such a great relief to know other people are experiencing the same, I'm sure what we are going through is the norm. Try to have some chilled out pampering time to relax and enjoy the next months. I got this advice from another person who looked up on the internet and i have the same symptoms and my friend adviced not to worry about it. Best wishes :)
I think that white discharge and cramping are symptoms of pregnancy. I had really bad cramps in the beginning of my pregnancy and very white discharge. I think that white discharge and cramping are symptoms of pregnancy. I had really bad cramps in the beginning of my pregnancy and very white discharge.
Yes. You might be pregnant.
Discharge and cramping can occur during pregnancy, particularly during the first and third trimesters. However, they can also be signs that your period is about to arrive. Pregnancy cramping shouldn't be too painful or be accompanied by heavy bleeding
Discharge in the panties, cramping, headaches, nausea/vomiting, diarrhea, bloating, etc.
Get a pregnancy test. Failing that, you're under a lot of stress.
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No, this would be due to some other problem.
Missed period. Nausea or vomiting Cramping Veins on breasts Tender breasts or nipples A line going down your abdomonen from your belly button (not all the time) Headaches Tiredness Excessively urinating Extra or a lot of vaginal discharge similar to ovulation discharge.
You should not have a metallic smelling discharge and cramping while pregnant. Mild cramping can occur during early pregnancy, as your uterus is growing and your ligaments are adjusting. However, the cramping and discharge needs to be investigated by your Doctor. This may indicate a water infection or a yeast infection. See your Doctor.
Hi there. Yes these are all signs of pregnancy.
Probably. Take a pregnancy test (bought from a chemist) or see your doctor.