thread: 'Normal' AF but nauseous ever since

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    Jul 2009
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    'Normal' AF but nauseous ever since

    OK... so I am 99% sure that I am not UTD, but thought I should ask your opinions just in case....

    I got AF 2 weeks ago as per normal, and got a BFN the day before, but i have been nauseous every day since then. Is there any chance that this was implantation bleeding and i am UTD?

    It looked and felt like a normal AF to me, AND I got the BFN 2 weeks ago, AND my temps dropped, so as I said, I'm 99% sure I'm not UTD.

    I don't want to do a HPT just now, because I don't feel up to seeing a BFN again. Should I just wait another 2 weeks until next AF is due and see what happens?

    I'm just thinking it's a bit strange to be nauseous for 2 weeks - usually if it's a tummy bug it only lasts a few days.

    What do you think?

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    Jun 2007
    Forster NSW
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    Kiwi honey I really don't know. I can understand you not wanting to do a HPT just now. I think I'd wait until AF is due once again and see what happens from there.
    Pregnancy is so different for people, I am text book, but my aunty didn't feel preg at all until she had a belly and bub was kicking so it's just really hard to know.
    I wish you all the very best I hope your BFP is only just around the corner (when AF is due again )
    Take care sweet

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    Mar 2008
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    yeah i reckon i would be similar to Pish on this one and wait until AF is due again. unless of course other changes also occur (like breasts getting bigger etc, sense of smell getting stronger etc...stuff that tends to happen from 5-6 weeks onwards ITMS).

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    My MIL got AF as usual with her last pregnancy until she was 6 months. Got a huge shock when she found out why she was putting on weight!
    I'd wait til next month if you can too I guess. If nausea hasn't stopped by then I would hope there's a reason for it. Is it worse on an empty stomach?

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    Jul 2009
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    OK, thanks. I think I will wait till next AF is due and see what happens. The nausea is usually when I first wake up and about 1 hr after each meal. It's not really that bad, just a slight queasy feeling. No other symptoms though, so I'm guessing it's just some sort of bug. That said, I know my Mum didn't discover she was PG with my sister until she was about 20 weeks, which makes me wonder whether she kept getting AF (is that hereditary?). I suppose I should ask her about it. I'll let you know the outcome in a couple of weeks time... :-)