I have been sick. Boyfriend thinks I'm pregnant, but I don't think so.?!


Question: I have been sick!. Boyfriend thinks I'm pregnant, but I don't think so!.!?
I felt really weak and had stomach pains on Thursday!. Friday was I was better!. Then Saturday I had serious diarrhea!. I vomited twice, and felt so awful!. I couldn't sleep at all cause I was constantly running to the bathroom!.

Sunday I wasn't as bad, but still sick, and the same goes for Monday!. Monday morning I went to the doctors and he just took my temperature, felt my stomach and asked my symptoms!. He concluded it was a stomach flu!.

Well as off Tuesday to today I've had a mild migraine, been very dizzy, very hungry and stomach pains!.

I got my period on Saturday!. It was BAD for 2!.5 days!. Then just stopped!. We're TTC, so my boyfriend jumped to pregnancy, which I can't see it being due to period!.

What do you think is wrong!? Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!.

Do you think I should go back to the doctors with these new symptoms!? Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
There's multiple stages to the stomach flu!. It's also very common to get bad headaches and stomach pains!. You may be dizzy because your not eating!. You probably need food so your body can work off it!. Doesn't sound like your pregnant, but if your still worried, there's no harm in consulting with your doctor again!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

I would go to my doctor, it sounds if you have had a stomach virus, possibly the norovirus, cos that giives you bad headaches!. I would think it is unlikely you are Pregnant ( sorry) , but perhaps if you did miscarry last month, you may have a lowlevel infection, from retained products of conception!. I would definitly talk to my doctor, just for reassurance, and see if you need a D andC!.
Good luck for the future and I hope you feel better soon,

Mrs HumptyWww@Answer-Health@Com

You said your period was bad!.!.!.do you mean you bled heavily or had bad cramps, or both!?

What was your bleeding like!? If it was an actual flow then I would say you aren't pregnant!.

Implantation bleeding is very light and isn't an actual flow!. It is usually like spotting and is light pink or brown in color!.

When was your last period (before Saturday)!? What days did you have sex!?

A little more information could be helpful!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

if ur period only last 2!.5 days I would just go buy a pregnancy test to be sure because u can be pregnant and still have a period,have known several women to do that!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

If you vomited in the morning your boyfriend could be right I'd get a pregnancy test and see a doctor just to be sure!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

u should do the pregnancy testWww@Answer-Health@Com

The body provides several clues that one is pregnant, several weeks before a pregnancy test can even provide a result!. If you've been trying to get pregnant and experience one or several of the following symptoms, you might just be expecting!

Light Spotting: A bit of bleeding at the earliest stage of pregnancy is completely normal and indicates the egg has implanted itself in the uterine lining!. This may also cause mild cramping!.

Tender Breasts: Also in the earliest parts of pregnancy, your breasts will begin to enlarge and feel fuller!. They may also be quite tender, sore or just feel plain odd!.

Nausea: While morning sickness typically doesn't begin until around four weeks, it can start as early as two! You may feel nausea and experience vomiting, especially after having just eaten or being around any strong odor!.

Fatigue: In the earliest stages of pregnancy, your body is preparing to support and nurture the life that is growing inside you!. Your heart pumps faster as your body produces more blood to accommodate the carrying of nutrients to baby!. All of this internal work is bound to leave you feeling drained!.

Dizziness: A number of factors may contribute to a feeling of lightheadedness early in pregnancy!. Your blood pressure drops as the blood vessels in your body expand to accommodate the increase in blood!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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