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i'm supposed to get my period on the 18th and today its the 16.I had sex the 22 of January.Since Feb.6 i had white discharge, which i found out may be ovulation. and just 3 days ago my low back started hurting a little when i stand up for long and my discharge decreased but its a little smokey when i pee(its not in my underwear though). I just also started getting heartburn. I'm really stressed so i've been wondering if its maybe the stress causing all this and i probably notice all these little things. I had two pregnancies before but i had very sore breasts,lots of discharge and cramps, which i don't have at all this time. is it possible to have total different symptoms in different pregnancies? could it be stress? has anyone had these symptoms when pregnant?
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replied February 18th, 2012
Hi,
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Not every pregnancy is same, and so the symptoms can vary in different pregnancies. The symptoms that you describe could suggest possibility of pregnancy. Wait and watch for your periods. Look out for development of any other new symptoms if pregnancy is suspected. If periods do not start within 10 days of expected period dates, or if you get abnormal periods, or if you suspect chances of pregnancy, consider visiting your doctor/gynecologist at the earliest for thorough examination (to confirm pregnancy related changes/signs in body) and blood/serum HCG level test (to confirm/rule out pregnancy accurately). Be in regular monitoring and follow-up with your treating doctor/gynecologist and report any new/abnormal symptoms immediately. Take adequate rest. Drink plenty of water. Maintain healthy diet.
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