When there’s so much emotion involved in something this monumental, it can be easy to imagine that you’re experiencing pregnancy symptoms. I know when I was trying for years to get pregnant, I spent hours perusing lists of symptoms and comparing them to how I was feeling. I was convinced pretty much every month for two years straight that I was pregnant, though month after month I wasn’t. Two children later, I still find myself doing a slightly scaled down but more panic-filled version of this every month even though now I adamantly do NOT want be pregnant. Either way it’s a frantic game that we shouldn’t really bother playing until we have confirmation on a pregnancy stick. But who can resist? Here are five early pregnancy symptoms it’s easy to imagine you have.
- Sore boobs If you poke them often enough checking to see if they’re sore, they actually get sore. Also, this is a classic sign of PMS so it’s an especially annoying one.
- Nausea Honestly, the thought of adding another child to our already hectic life right now makes my stomach toss and turn a bit every month. So it’s hard to tell.
- Mood Swings Trying to get pregnant and imagining life with a baby (or more babies) is a stressful business. Whose moods don’t swing when they think about how their life could be changing shortly?
- Fatigue All of that wondering, guessing, poking, and prodding can wear you out physically too. And we all could use a nap.
- Food cravings When you’re pregnant you call them cravings, when you’re not, you call them lack of willpower. The very fact that I could have a growing excuse for my NEED for ice cream just amplifies my desire for it. Have you ever been convinced you were pregnant when you weren’t? Image via Janine/Flickr
title: “5 Early Pregnancy Symptoms That Can Fake You Out” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-17” author: “Dennis Christian”
When there’s so much emotion involved in something this monumental, it can be easy to imagine that you’re experiencing pregnancy symptoms. I know when I was trying for years to get pregnant, I spent hours perusing lists of symptoms and comparing them to how I was feeling. I was convinced pretty much every month for two years straight that I was pregnant, though month after month I wasn’t. Two children later, I still find myself doing a slightly scaled down but more panic-filled version of this every month even though now I adamantly do NOT want be pregnant. Either way it’s a frantic game that we shouldn’t really bother playing until we have confirmation on a pregnancy stick. But who can resist? Here are five early pregnancy symptoms it’s easy to imagine you have.
- Sore boobs If you poke them often enough checking to see if they’re sore, they actually get sore. Also, this is a classic sign of PMS so it’s an especially annoying one.
- Nausea Honestly, the thought of adding another child to our already hectic life right now makes my stomach toss and turn a bit every month. So it’s hard to tell.
- Mood Swings Trying to get pregnant and imagining life with a baby (or more babies) is a stressful business. Whose moods don’t swing when they think about how their life could be changing shortly?
- Fatigue All of that wondering, guessing, poking, and prodding can wear you out physically too. And we all could use a nap.
- Food cravings When you’re pregnant you call them cravings, when you’re not, you call them lack of willpower. The very fact that I could have a growing excuse for my NEED for ice cream just amplifies my desire for it. Have you ever been convinced you were pregnant when you weren’t? Image via Janine/Flickr
title: “5 Early Pregnancy Symptoms That Can Fake You Out” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-05” author: “Jennie Sparks”
When there’s so much emotion involved in something this monumental, it can be easy to imagine that you’re experiencing pregnancy symptoms. I know when I was trying for years to get pregnant, I spent hours perusing lists of symptoms and comparing them to how I was feeling. I was convinced pretty much every month for two years straight that I was pregnant, though month after month I wasn’t. Two children later, I still find myself doing a slightly scaled down but more panic-filled version of this every month even though now I adamantly do NOT want be pregnant. Either way it’s a frantic game that we shouldn’t really bother playing until we have confirmation on a pregnancy stick. But who can resist? Here are five early pregnancy symptoms it’s easy to imagine you have.
- Sore boobs If you poke them often enough checking to see if they’re sore, they actually get sore. Also, this is a classic sign of PMS so it’s an especially annoying one.
- Nausea Honestly, the thought of adding another child to our already hectic life right now makes my stomach toss and turn a bit every month. So it’s hard to tell.
- Mood Swings Trying to get pregnant and imagining life with a baby (or more babies) is a stressful business. Whose moods don’t swing when they think about how their life could be changing shortly?
- Fatigue All of that wondering, guessing, poking, and prodding can wear you out physically too. And we all could use a nap.
- Food cravings When you’re pregnant you call them cravings, when you’re not, you call them lack of willpower. The very fact that I could have a growing excuse for my NEED for ice cream just amplifies my desire for it. Have you ever been convinced you were pregnant when you weren’t? Image via Janine/Flickr
title: “5 Early Pregnancy Symptoms That Can Fake You Out” ShowToc: true date: “2024-08-31” author: “Chuck Muske”
When there’s so much emotion involved in something this monumental, it can be easy to imagine that you’re experiencing pregnancy symptoms. I know when I was trying for years to get pregnant, I spent hours perusing lists of symptoms and comparing them to how I was feeling. I was convinced pretty much every month for two years straight that I was pregnant, though month after month I wasn’t. Two children later, I still find myself doing a slightly scaled down but more panic-filled version of this every month even though now I adamantly do NOT want be pregnant. Either way it’s a frantic game that we shouldn’t really bother playing until we have confirmation on a pregnancy stick. But who can resist? Here are five early pregnancy symptoms it’s easy to imagine you have.
- Sore boobs If you poke them often enough checking to see if they’re sore, they actually get sore. Also, this is a classic sign of PMS so it’s an especially annoying one.
- Nausea Honestly, the thought of adding another child to our already hectic life right now makes my stomach toss and turn a bit every month. So it’s hard to tell.
- Mood Swings Trying to get pregnant and imagining life with a baby (or more babies) is a stressful business. Whose moods don’t swing when they think about how their life could be changing shortly?
- Fatigue All of that wondering, guessing, poking, and prodding can wear you out physically too. And we all could use a nap.
- Food cravings When you’re pregnant you call them cravings, when you’re not, you call them lack of willpower. The very fact that I could have a growing excuse for my NEED for ice cream just amplifies my desire for it. Have you ever been convinced you were pregnant when you weren’t? Image via Janine/Flickr
title: “5 Early Pregnancy Symptoms That Can Fake You Out” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-27” author: “Pamela Hernandez”
When there’s so much emotion involved in something this monumental, it can be easy to imagine that you’re experiencing pregnancy symptoms. I know when I was trying for years to get pregnant, I spent hours perusing lists of symptoms and comparing them to how I was feeling. I was convinced pretty much every month for two years straight that I was pregnant, though month after month I wasn’t. Two children later, I still find myself doing a slightly scaled down but more panic-filled version of this every month even though now I adamantly do NOT want be pregnant. Either way it’s a frantic game that we shouldn’t really bother playing until we have confirmation on a pregnancy stick. But who can resist? Here are five early pregnancy symptoms it’s easy to imagine you have.
- Sore boobs If you poke them often enough checking to see if they’re sore, they actually get sore. Also, this is a classic sign of PMS so it’s an especially annoying one.
- Nausea Honestly, the thought of adding another child to our already hectic life right now makes my stomach toss and turn a bit every month. So it’s hard to tell.
- Mood Swings Trying to get pregnant and imagining life with a baby (or more babies) is a stressful business. Whose moods don’t swing when they think about how their life could be changing shortly?
- Fatigue All of that wondering, guessing, poking, and prodding can wear you out physically too. And we all could use a nap.
- Food cravings When you’re pregnant you call them cravings, when you’re not, you call them lack of willpower. The very fact that I could have a growing excuse for my NEED for ice cream just amplifies my desire for it. Have you ever been convinced you were pregnant when you weren’t? Image via Janine/Flickr
title: “5 Early Pregnancy Symptoms That Can Fake You Out” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-19” author: “Jerrell Kuter”
When there’s so much emotion involved in something this monumental, it can be easy to imagine that you’re experiencing pregnancy symptoms. I know when I was trying for years to get pregnant, I spent hours perusing lists of symptoms and comparing them to how I was feeling. I was convinced pretty much every month for two years straight that I was pregnant, though month after month I wasn’t. Two children later, I still find myself doing a slightly scaled down but more panic-filled version of this every month even though now I adamantly do NOT want be pregnant. Either way it’s a frantic game that we shouldn’t really bother playing until we have confirmation on a pregnancy stick. But who can resist? Here are five early pregnancy symptoms it’s easy to imagine you have.
- Sore boobs If you poke them often enough checking to see if they’re sore, they actually get sore. Also, this is a classic sign of PMS so it’s an especially annoying one.
- Nausea Honestly, the thought of adding another child to our already hectic life right now makes my stomach toss and turn a bit every month. So it’s hard to tell.
- Mood Swings Trying to get pregnant and imagining life with a baby (or more babies) is a stressful business. Whose moods don’t swing when they think about how their life could be changing shortly?
- Fatigue All of that wondering, guessing, poking, and prodding can wear you out physically too. And we all could use a nap.
- Food cravings When you’re pregnant you call them cravings, when you’re not, you call them lack of willpower. The very fact that I could have a growing excuse for my NEED for ice cream just amplifies my desire for it. Have you ever been convinced you were pregnant when you weren’t? Image via Janine/Flickr
title: “5 Early Pregnancy Symptoms That Can Fake You Out” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-01” author: “Charles Collier”
When there’s so much emotion involved in something this monumental, it can be easy to imagine that you’re experiencing pregnancy symptoms. I know when I was trying for years to get pregnant, I spent hours perusing lists of symptoms and comparing them to how I was feeling. I was convinced pretty much every month for two years straight that I was pregnant, though month after month I wasn’t. Two children later, I still find myself doing a slightly scaled down but more panic-filled version of this every month even though now I adamantly do NOT want be pregnant. Either way it’s a frantic game that we shouldn’t really bother playing until we have confirmation on a pregnancy stick. But who can resist? Here are five early pregnancy symptoms it’s easy to imagine you have.
- Sore boobs If you poke them often enough checking to see if they’re sore, they actually get sore. Also, this is a classic sign of PMS so it’s an especially annoying one.
- Nausea Honestly, the thought of adding another child to our already hectic life right now makes my stomach toss and turn a bit every month. So it’s hard to tell.
- Mood Swings Trying to get pregnant and imagining life with a baby (or more babies) is a stressful business. Whose moods don’t swing when they think about how their life could be changing shortly?
- Fatigue All of that wondering, guessing, poking, and prodding can wear you out physically too. And we all could use a nap.
- Food cravings When you’re pregnant you call them cravings, when you’re not, you call them lack of willpower. The very fact that I could have a growing excuse for my NEED for ice cream just amplifies my desire for it. Have you ever been convinced you were pregnant when you weren’t? Image via Janine/Flickr