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Byroney_WebMD_Staff posted:
This was posted in response to a nice question on "Could I be Pregnant?" board as to whether or not women can have pregnancy symptoms a week (or less) after ovulation.

The short answer is--No, they cannot. This is a really long response, so pardon me for the length as I explain more fully. When you ovulate, the sperm and egg just gon't get right together. Getting fertilized can take as long as Three to Five days after having intercourse. Once the egg is fertilized, it does not immediately implant. Instead, it changes chemically (to avoid other sperm joining in), and prepares for its trip. It has to pass through the fallopian tube to your uterus. Once in your uterus, it seeks a place to implant into your uterine lining. Side Note: This explains why you cannot have a True Period and be pregnant. When having a period, your body gets rid of that lining which would kill the developing fetus (miscarriage). Once implanted, changes take place that start raising hormone levels. This whole trip from ovulation to fertilization to implantation and raising hormone levels, etc. can take weeks. So while rarely a woman may have symptoms at four weeks, most women do not until six weeks pregnant or more. Some women never have symptoms. Check out the Egg to Embryo Slideshow for more information. Before Home Pregnancy Tests, women typically didn't see their doctor until they were 2-3 months pregnant because a pregnancy cannot be palpated (felt) until 10-12 weeks along. Palpation was the only way they had of confirming a pregnancy. Some women did not know they were pregnant until quickening (fetal movement) at 16-22 weeks. These women did not have the advantage women have today of testing so early, so they waited far longer to find out. Side Note: No one can feel fetal movement at 6 or 8 weeks, despite what you see posted. They are feeling gas because the embryo doesn't even become a fetus until it hits the eight week mark. There are no limbs to move around and it is the size of a BB pellet. Until 12 weeks, the fetus cannot even move around on its own. Check out the Fetal Development Timeline for more information on what happens each week. Statistically, a woman has ONLY a 20% chance of being pregnant each month, but almost 100% of the women who post here are having symptoms. Many of them will have other things like PMS, hormone imbalances, thyroid problems, the flu, etc. causing their symptoms. Some women have phantom/false pregnancies where they can go all the way up to having labor pains, but not really be pregnant--that is how powerful our minds are. That doesn't mean there is anything bad or wrong about women thinking they are having Pregnancy Symptoms before their body even knows it is pregnant. It is like if someone tells you they have lice and you feel your head itching. You are suddenly focused on any possible changes, and you may notice things you've never noticed before. Many women are also in a heightened state of awareness, either in excitement (trying to conceive!), or from fear (condom broke!). The good news is that after a year of trying, 85% of the women who wanted to be pregnant, will be! Best wishes and baby dust to all who want it, Byroney
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YOLANDAH responded:
I have a friend who had sex with her older boyfriend and they don't use protection she says he just pulls out. Well the same friend had sex with another guy the next night and used a condom but it broke he did not release in her though! If she became pregnant could she go by the implantation day to determine the father or would she just have to wait.
 
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tlkittycat1968 responded:
There would be no way to tell who the father was based on what you told us. Implantation day is just an guess based on the "average" woman which pretty much no one is. She would have to wait until after the baby is born.
 
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darpj responded:
Can pregnancy symptoms come and go? i'm wondering about all of them though...headaches, sore/tender breasts, cravings, upset stomach, cramping...all of them. basically, can you have good days and bad days? and why?
 
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wicked_mama responded:
Excellent explanation!
 
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Byroney_WebMD_Staff responded:
Dear darpj,

Yes, Pregnancy Symptoms can come and go. Partially it is because of hormone fluctuations, but it is partially due to how well hydrated you are, how well you slept, how focused you are on yourself and so forth.

Best wishes for a happy and healthy nine months!

Byroney
 
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happynotsomuch responded:
have a question im so confused. back in may i had my period then after i had stopped then when i would have sex with my boyfriend i would bleed everytime and so i thought i started it once again. well all june i didnt have my period i cramped and been bloated and just very hungry and would wake up in the middle of the night and go at least 3 times to go to the bathroom my stomach is tender my lower back is hurting i walk i get out of breath and im tired i wake up tired i never feel like i get enough rest. help
 
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aharrington93268 responded:
most of your statements are very true for me I used to wonder if I was pg every month for a while until that day when I finally got the positive answer then I was like well what the hell I don't feel pg I'm not sick I don't have any of the symptoms at all. with both of my pregnancies I never really knew for sure till the baby started moving and then I knew for sure where as all the other girls I know had morning sickness, and all the other crap I just got the movement, and weight gain and then finally labor pains other then that I wouldn't notice I was pg at all.
 
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Byroney_WebMD_Staff responded:
Dear Alexis (aharrington93628), Thanks for sharing your experiences with us! Believe me that you're not alone--many women do not know they're pregnant--either because they have no symptoms or the symptoms are so non-specific (fatigue, for example). I think there is a TV show on now all about women who had no idea they knew they were pregnant until they delivered. Best wishes, Byroney
 
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Byroney_WebMD_Staff responded:
Dear happynotsomuch,

You can check out Nurse Jane Harrison-Hohner post where she discusses some causes for Bleeding After Sex, but I think you really need to see a doctor and get checked out. A Home Pregnancy Test can help answer whether or not you are pregnant, but getting out of breath when you walk is not a sign of early pregnancy, and should be taken seriously.

Please get checked out by your doctor and let us know how you're doing.

Byroney
 
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tcs20 responded:
PLEASE HELP. I have put my entire story of what is going with me in a discussion. The title is "Am I Pregnant"
 
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Byroney_WebMD_Staff responded:
Dear tcs20,

Next time, please post your question here. It makes it difficult for anyone to follow along and learn anything if they don't have your post to refer to. For anyone who needs it, tcs20's original post can be read here: boards.webmd.com/webx?THDX@@.89e014a6!thdchild=.89e014a6/

Brandia has given you an excellent reply. Missing periods, as long as your doctor has checked you out (which has happened in your case), happens to almost every woman at some time in her life and create no problem. Thankfully for the human race, every woman who misses a period or more is not pregnant. There are so many other reasons to account for it. You can read more about Missed Periods or Irregular Periodsin these articles.

My best advice would be to stop listening to friends on medical matters unless they have medical training or education. There are so many myths and falsehoods that get spread around unintentionally as 'fact,' that it can really be confusing and upsetting. Let your doctor be your medical expert and your friends do what they do best--be friends!

Best wishes,

Byroney
 
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handofhearts responded:
I have a question. I am a 26 yr old female and I have three little ones already I also lost a set of twins three years ago. Do to that I got my tubes tied now I am wondering if you can still get pregnant? I am feeling like I am(I should know rite I have done this four times) but I wonder if it is because I want another one now that and the father of my children are married and doing good. Please help.
 
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witch666 responded:
The original post should really be made into a sticky post.
 
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1night responded:
Byroney,

You seem to know a lot so here is my story and let me know what you think or anyone else. I always start 3 days before I started the month before which was the 4th of June. My boyfriend was out of town and came back on the 24th of June after being gone for almost 2 weeks. I just took a pregnancy test and it came back negative. Has it been long enough to tell if I am? I thought ovulation was the week after your period, Which we used precations. I have an appt. for the 25th with my genernal Dr., but I'm just wondering if there is even a chance that I am. What is your opinion?
 
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Bkj123 responded:
I have a question that is a little more difficult. Can you get pregnant if you have been having a miscarriage for almost 2 months?


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