Okay, so...
Aug. 12th, 2011 08:48 amI Clear Blue'd it, this morning.
I am NOT pregnant. Seems Aunt Flo is on her way too, because I've been spotting a bit more this morning and my cramps are right on schedule (I have naproxen in my bag, in case it gets too bad).
This does not explain the lateness, since I'm not know to be late, ever. Or the nausea, which is gone today, although I've read that PMSing can cause nausea in some women. Maybe my body being off-schedule made me more sensitive to the hormones? It also doesn't explain why I had some spotting that would have been RIGHT ON SCHEDULE for implantation bleeding. Unless my body decided to spot at ovulation this once.
The other option is that I did have a chemical pregnancy but something went wrong or it didn't develop normally, so my body is now getting rid of it. But, if I got nauseated over this, I really don't want to know just how sick I'll get when I do get pregnant and stay pregnant. Although this can vary by pregnancy, I hear.
So, off to be a good girl and take my pills and use condoms until John moves in and we decide it's time to start trying (which should be shortly after he does move in). Damn biological clock! LOL!
I am NOT pregnant. Seems Aunt Flo is on her way too, because I've been spotting a bit more this morning and my cramps are right on schedule (I have naproxen in my bag, in case it gets too bad).
This does not explain the lateness, since I'm not know to be late, ever. Or the nausea, which is gone today, although I've read that PMSing can cause nausea in some women. Maybe my body being off-schedule made me more sensitive to the hormones? It also doesn't explain why I had some spotting that would have been RIGHT ON SCHEDULE for implantation bleeding. Unless my body decided to spot at ovulation this once.
The other option is that I did have a chemical pregnancy but something went wrong or it didn't develop normally, so my body is now getting rid of it. But, if I got nauseated over this, I really don't want to know just how sick I'll get when I do get pregnant and stay pregnant. Although this can vary by pregnancy, I hear.
So, off to be a good girl and take my pills and use condoms until John moves in and we decide it's time to start trying (which should be shortly after he does move in). Damn biological clock! LOL!