i would like to know if it's possible to be pregnant and not have any symptoms watsoever? also can my husband have some of my pregnancy symprtoms? he is always tired and can't keep anything he eats down.
Absolutely this can happen... I didnt know for 12 weeks with all mine as i got my periods irrigular, and thought sometimes i had ulcers... As i never got morning sickness
as for hubby having symptahy symptoms(Pity he couldnt go through the labor for u as well hehe... and yes my Girlfriend is preggie with twins and her hubby has ate like her, and looks like he is carrying twins as well....
It sure is. There was a case a few years back where a teenage girl didn't know she was pregnant until she went into labour. Her baby was born full term! And no one had noticed, not even her!
Men can get sympathetic pregnancy symptoms too. Mine has been down that road with me with all four of ours. And he is showing the same signs now! lol. But, so am I.
Grab a test and see what it says! If it's negative and you are still feeling that its wrong, go and get a blood test done.
yes, sure is! I didn'tknow I was pregnant til I took the lil pee test....men can have sympathy symptoms...however when it comes to the real thing....we have them beat to a pulp....just think how hubby is when he has a cold...then think him peeing out a bowling ball....yikes!
YES it certainly is possible . .. I have a friend who with all her pregnancies continued to get her period the whole time except for the last month. I think she gets a raw deal as she really doesn't get a break from her periods!
My friend now routinely has pregnancy tests done each month and will continue to until she decides that she doesn't want any more children.
I didn't know I was pregers untill 15 weeks or so. I had no symptoms at all I just went off coffee, which I rarely drink anyway and alcohol. So it is possible to have no symptoms at all.
My Neighbour didn't know she was preggers untill about 5 - 6 mths just thought she was getting fat. LOL she now has 5 kids.
Yes, it is very possible to not have symptoms but to be totally sure it is best to go and have a pregnancy test done. The reason being, you need pre-natal care. Pre-Natal care is so very important during a pregnancy.
I have heard also about husbands getting the same symptoms during a womans pregnancy but my husband never experienced it.
With your husband, it could be a case of him coming down with the flu or something else. Again, best check with the doctor.
If you go to get a test done, I hope you will let us know the news! Good luck.
I was pregnant for five months before I found out I was. I started having sore boobs around four months and blamed it on the mattress as I slept on my stomach.. Then one day I was feeling a little ill, and my boss asked me if I was ok... I said felt a little light headed, and then another girl asked if I had sore boobs..
I said funny you should ask that but yeah I do.. She said I was pregnant.. I said no I wasn't and she brought me in a test the next day.. Sure enough I was pregnant... Got my appointment with the doc, and was in shock when I found out I was five months... My first Ultrasound I knew I was having a boy... :)
I have heard in many cases that husbands can have the wives pregnancy symptoms.. It is also common for sisters to get it too.. When my Aunt was in labor with her first daughter, my mother was laid up with contractions until my Aunt was done.. Then my mother was fine... My mother has 5 sisters and had this with two of them... I don't know maybe it is the strong connection with them that she had...
If this be the case then I hope your hubby can handle it... LOL
In the early stages, yes. I has also known a couple of women who went through a whole pregnancy not knowing!! As for your husband - yes that can happen too!! He comes out in sympathy with you! All the best.
You certainly can be preggy without showing any kind os sympotom and yes you hubby can have all the symptoms of pregnancy. It's like sympathy pregnancy, I forget the name though.
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