Am I pregnant? You asked Google â hereâs the answer | Nell Frizzell
Every day millions of internet users ask Google lifeâs most difficult questions, big and small. Our writers answer some of the commonest queries
⢠Nell Frizzell is a freelance journalist
Being pregnant, like being awake, seems fairly black and white until you try it yourself. Youâre either pregnant, or youâre not. Unprotected sex, a bloodless gusset, tender breasts â" youâre pregnant. Except you might not be. Or might not be for long. Or might never be again.
When you get here, being pregnant suddenly becomes a far more delicate, changeable, more abstract state than youâd imagined. You may be pregnant. But then again, you may have endometriosis, so the swelling, the late period and tender breasts arenât the result of a baby at all. You might be peri-menopausal, so the fatigue, the skipped periods and disrupted sleep are a sign of no more eggs, not a fer tilised one. You could be stressed, have disordered eating or a hormone imbalance, causing your periods to halt for a while without you knowing why.
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