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Is it pregnancy or not???????????????
Hi
I was due to get my period on the 29 Nov,and to date there is none (4 days late),A week before the 29th I experienced sort of period pains up until now I still get those sensations and a bit of small shart pains now and then in my pelvic area.I did make love with hubby on my ovulation days.
Could it be that I am pregnant,or is it too soon to tell,I am planning to see my gynae 2moro.
Please help,anybody ,I am so curious to know,cannot wait for 2moro.
I was due to get my period on the 29 Nov,and to date there is none (4 days late),A week before the 29th I experienced sort of period pains up until now I still get those sensations and a bit of small shart pains now and then in my pelvic area.I did make love with hubby on my ovulation days.
Could it be that I am pregnant,or is it too soon to tell,I am planning to see my gynae 2moro.
Please help,anybody ,I am so curious to know,cannot wait for 2moro.
Dear Sasha
The fact that you are 4 days late with your periods makes it always likely posisbility that pregnancy has occured. However it is best to confirm this with a pregnancy test . The other symptoms that you describe are vague and not specific to pregnancy and therefore it would be best to do a pregnany test as soon as possible.
The fact that you are 4 days late with your periods makes it always likely posisbility that pregnancy has occured. However it is best to confirm this with a pregnancy test . The other symptoms that you describe are vague and not specific to pregnancy and therefore it would be best to do a pregnany test as soon as possible.
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