Trying To Conceive, Have Bloating, Mild Cramps, Missed Period. Pregnancy Sign?
ive been trying to get pregnant for 5 years and had no success the first time i though i was pregnant only the sack grew there was no baby....... i have been trying to get pregnant with my new Husband and this is our 3 attempt, i feel bloated and sometimes i feel little moody with cramps but light ones...... my last period was January 12th... today is February 14th and i havent gotten my period.... is this a sign of pregnancy? and i have a fear it might be like the first time sack with no baby...... but i feel different then the first time..... What do i do ? and what does this mean....
Hello,
Thanks for the query.
Moody and bloating could be a symptom of pregnancy but not a definitive sign of pregnancy.
It is also seen due to hormonal imbalance during second half of the cycle.
I recommend you to get a urine pregnancy test first.
If it is positive, then consult a Gynecologist to ensure normal pregnancy.
Hope this helps,
regards,
Dr Nilofer
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Trying To Conceive, Have Bloating, Mild Cramps, Missed Period. Pregnancy Sign?
Hello, Thanks for the query. Moody and bloating could be a symptom of pregnancy but not a definitive sign of pregnancy. It is also seen due to hormonal imbalance during second half of the cycle. I recommend you to get a urine pregnancy test first. If it is positive, then consult a Gynecologist to ensure normal pregnancy. Hope this helps, regards, Dr Nilofer