Answers please?



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Posted by Babeez 18 yrs ago
Hi Everyone!


I have recently started to try for a baby and I have read some fertility books and been on almost every baby site on the internet to learn as much as i can about getting pregnant but i am still confused about a few things...can anyone help with the following questions?


1) Is it possible to have pregnancy symptoms come and go. e.g nausea and sore breasts for 4 days then none at all?


2) My temp. is 36.9 before my period comes...what should it be if i was pregnant? I hear some ladies saying that their temp is high so they are hopeful, does that mean above 37? I am confused about this!


3) Does anyone have experience of having very weird symptoms after coming off the pill? I was on them for ten years and recently came off them. I regularly feel nausea that comes and goes and feel very dizzy and light-headed. The doc said it was hormones...did anyone experience the same?


I know that every woman's body is different but would love for any lady to share their experiences and give advice.


Thanks!

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Verellene 18 yrs ago
Wow hehe



Ok first off i think anything over 37 would be high. Nausia and sore breasts also come around ur period ( for some women).


I am alergic to hormonal Birth Control so when i did get off of them i was on a roller coaster of hormones. So yes you can feel dizzy and light headed and get sick to your stomach. 10 years is a long time to be on BC. Your body is going through a hormonal change. For the last 10 years your body has gotten used to the birth control hormones and now has to readjust.


I am pregnant with my 3rd baby and i had pregnancy symptoms come and go with this pregnancy early on. I knew right after i conceived that i was pregnant. I had with each pregnancy.



Good luck getting pregnant and i wish all those hormonal changes ease up on you!





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Babeez 18 yrs ago
Thanks for your reply Verellene, i hope my hormones ease up on me too!

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