Hi, I am trying for a baby since last 2 month and got period. I was having symptoms of pregnancy like burps, gas,bumps on nipples, mood swings, food cravings, food aversion (sometimes, loss of appetite, nose for 2 days randomly. Mild cramp on breast, stomach before 5 days of period. I am taking fol xt and thyronorm 50 mg as well. I am having thyroid 6.091. Am I having any problem or is it all normal for person trying for baby. P.s. I never had these problems before trying for baby.
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Yes it s normal if you had taken medicines.
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Dese are not specific symptoms of pregnancy. Also pregnancy is diagnosed by pregnancy test and not symptoms. Also your thyroid is slightly abv normal. May be cz of dat. Let it normalize. Continue folic acid.
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These are non specific symptoms. So relax. Getting children is a long process. even for a healthy, fertile couple, the 'per month' success rate is around 15-20%, so it is not at all uncommon for it to take some months to conceive. Overall, around 70% of couples will have conceived by 6 months, 85% by 12 months and 95% will be pregnant after 2 years of trying. eventually it will happen.
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Happy afternoon ma'am since you are trying for pregnancy it?s important to have normal tsh values. A high tsh at the time of conception can increase the risk of miscarriage. And also all the symptoms that you had could be because of progesterone levels in the body, which is expected to rise following ovulation, so based on these symptoms pregnancy cannot be confirmed. It?s always better to track the follicular growth, confirm ovulation while trying for pregnancy. Thank you.
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Hi lybrate-user, progesterone hormone secreted high in the body during 2nd halfof your menstrual cycle also causes these symptoms. Good luck.
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