Currently I’ve been experiencing some pretty weird stuff that I’m unsure about and I’m looking for advice and help. Okay, so I’ve been feeling really sick, and nauseous for the past few days and I’ve missed my monthly period from February. I’ve been peeing a lot more often then usual, and my breasts seem to be very irritated and itchy at the moment, I’ve also been suffering with cramps in my vagina, and pain in my lower back. Adding my breasts also seem to be swollen. Can’t seem to want to keep a meal down and have lost my appetite some times and then other times I cannot stop eating, my mouth is constantly dry no matter how much I drink. As embarrassing as it sounds I accidentally wet myself a little bit, when going out for a walk..
Any help or advice would be great!
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Better to do first thing in the morning. You could still do it anytime, just depends how strong your HCG is. I've always done mine with my first morning wee. Alot of ladies on here have used the FRER tests which are more sensitive. Personally I've never spent a massive amount on tests and wasn't a serial tester so just went for shops own brands. Good luck 🍀
That’s what I’ve heard is the best way to find out is in the morning with your first wee of the day! I doubt my mum will get one that will cost a massive amount of money and won’t keep buying tests.. Thank you 🍀
Hi. If your last missed period was in feb then i think if it is a positive it should show any tome of the day. Just hold for 3 hrs and dont drink too much during that time. Good luck.
Ummm...she explained above. Sometimes when people don’t do the obvious there’s a reason. Sometimes taking time to gain some understanding and offering reassurance can be more effective than sounding critical. Who knows what her past experiences may have led to!!!
But it’s worthwhile considering there being a reason why she hasn’t taken a test. She was clearly just in need of some encouragement for whatever reason!!!
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