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Am I Pregnant Quiz

Suspecting a pregnancy are you in for a quick pregnancy quiz?

Are you pregnant?

As a person leading an active sexual life there are chances that you may get pregnant during your monthly fertile period and if you feel that by using birth control pills and such other methods to avoid any unwanted pregnancy than you need to reconsider this idea as there are no cent percent reliable birth control methods.

The quiz that you will be answering are based on the questions regarding the different symptoms related to early pregnancy and PMS symptoms and in case your answers suggest that you are pregnant then you need to go in for a pregnancy test so as to confirm your impending pregnancy.

Listed below are a set of 6 questions which deal with your sexual life and if you are sexually active then there are every chances that you are pregnant.

Did you miss your period?

The first question that is asked is have you missed this month’s period’s? Though missing out of your periods could be related to many other aspects other than your being sexually active. The reasons may be stress, hormonal imbalance, illness etc. A slight bleeding may be a sign that this could be due to implantation of the fertilized egg in the uterus and not due to the monthly periods.

Experiencing any morning blues?

The most common problem that a woman faces during early pregnancy is morning sickness but then this does not suggest that you are pregnant as nausea or vomiting may be due to stress, viral infection or due to food poisoning.

Change in your food habits or appetite?

Morning sickness may make you lose appetite or sometimes you may have noticed that your appetite may have increased this may be due to pregnancy or due to stress. The sudden desire to eat pickles or ice-creams may be due to pregnancy or even due to the lack of the required food nutrients in your daily diet.

Have you started getting moody bouts?

Due to the hormonal changes that the body undergoes you may feel tired and fatigued; this emotional mood swing may be due to pregnancy or even due to stress, sudden illness, depression etc.

Have you started developing sudden aches and nagging pains in the body?

Due to the hormonal changes you may develop sudden pains in the back, headaches, mood swings and tenderness of the breasts; these are also related to stress and premenstrual syndrome. This pain and aches may continue for a couple of months during your early pregnancy.

Suffering from frequent urination problem?

Pregnancy can lead to frequent urinating problems, but this could also be due to urinary tract infection or even diabetes.

What is the out come of this quiz?

If your answer shows that you are pregnant then the first thing is to do a pregnancy test, this test can be conducted at home or at any pathological lab. There are many home pregnancy test kits available in the market today and the most reliable ones are EPT, First Response, etc. If the home pregnancy test shows positive then you need to get this report verified by your doctor.

In case the test report is negative and you see your hopes dashed than there is no need to panic you can always consult your doctor and take his suggestion so that you can get conceive as soon as possible and start a family.


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