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Another, Is it possible...?

post #1 of 7
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OK, here's the deal...

Period: Nov 18

Sex: Nov 14 or Nov 17

Left home: Nov 19

Period: Dec 16

Should have started again on Jan 13th.

I have gained about 5 pounds since moving here. I had terrible heart burn (don't ever get it otherwise) yesterday and terrible stomach cramps all day today. Yes, I've pooped recently. So don't ask. No I haven't eaten too many sweets.

Should I think about getting a pregancy test? It'll have to wait until February first.
post #2 of 7
Might be stress? You had a period after? Not sure how that works. I would take one just to find out for sure. Good luck!
post #3 of 7
I agree with Jenn. You can ovulate any time in your cycle. That 14 day rule isn't hard and fast. It's just a rough basic guideline. Both my mother and I oed earlier in our cycles than conventional thought says we should have. But my sister and my baby Kate are proof guidelines aren't always accurate. I hope everything goes the way you want.
post #4 of 7
I'd go with a pregnancy test....with all my boys I was at leaast 2-3 months pregnant when I found out and I was still getting "periods"....I hope it goes the way you want.
post #5 of 7
I hope all goes the way you want
I know that stress can really mess up your cycle....adn geeee you haven't been under alot of stress have you
post #6 of 7
I had a "period" for 2 months while pg with Drew. Never hurts to be safe. If you can do it, I would test.
post #7 of 7
Aww... Jennifer... you're no fun.... one of my favorite questions as an RN is, "have you pooped lately?" .... LOL!

Yep, I agree with the other ladies.... I would check a pregnancy test.... anything is possible. You can ovulate anytime during your cycle and you can still be having periods & be pregnant.

Good luck, hon!
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