When should I take my test? Does this sound like pregnancy symptoms to you?


Question by RainbowBrite: When should I take my test? Does this sound like pregnancy symptoms to you?
I need some MATURE insight here, it would be greatly appreciated. Here is the deal I will try to make this not so lengthy by making a timeline of dates and events.

7/2- I get my period
7/6- Period ends and I start taking Birth Control for the first time ever in my life
7/12- Missed a pill on a Sunday, that evening I started my period or “artificial period” whatever it was it lasted for an entire week!
7/27- Had unprotected sex with my boyfriend but he did not ejaculate in me this night
7/28- I came off the birth control completely
7/31- Had unprotected sex with my boyfriend again and this time he did ejaculate in me

8/3rd, 4th and 5th- Had Period like pains but no period… still no period and I had cramps in my uterus and even cramps in my right ovary. Some say it was from “rough sex” and maybe it was. The cramping still happens on and off.
8/6- Had unprotected sex with my boyfriend (pull out method) although I think he may have ejaculated a little bit inside of me
8/7- Had unprotected sex again with my boyfriend which was pull out method again.
8/8- (This morning) I woke up with my breasts feeling VERY sore. I have breast implants by the way so I do not know if my breasts would still get sore if I am pregnant. They were ridiculously sore!

I did get a little dizzy last night when I got up to get something out of the closet. We had sex this morning and I peed afterwards and when I wiped it was a brownish/clearish color but I figured that was just from the sex we had. As you can see, I stopped taking the birth control completely on July 28th so I am not sure when I am due for another real period. I took an Ovulation test the day after he ejaculated in me (August 1st) and my ovulation test said I was ovulating… I really don’t know what to think or do at this point. I know I can only wait but I do not even know when I am DUE a period so how am I supposed to know when I have missed one besides having to wait the ENTIRE month before testing. I know it is probably too soon to test now, what do you ladies think? Could I really be pregnant?

Also thought I would add sometimes I think I have started my period but I go to the bathroom and its just clear or white discharge, nothing smelly and it does not itch either.

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Answer by joeprescod
YES ! GET IT AS SOON AS YOU CAN !

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How long would does it take for my breast tissue to heal from?


Question by chrisnmandy2004: How long would does it take for my breast tissue to heal from?
a serious breast infection. I got a infection from a breast implant surgery. It sat inside me for 8 whole months before I started to get REALLY sick. I had the implant removed from the infected breast after it had been in for 8 months. It is now been almost 5 months since I have had it removed. The infection is now gone but my breast still hurts. I will not be able to have my implant put back in until June. Which is fine with me because it still hurts. Can anyone out there give me an idea about what kind of damage I may have in my breast that is still not yet healed and giving me trouble? I know my Dr said something about tissue damage and nerve s on tissues and my nerves are probably “pissed off” Does anyone have any ideas? There is no swelling. No drainage. Just when you kind of massage of feel the breast it feels like a bruise..super sore. I don’t think I have an abscess..I don’t know how I would if there is no infection (culture taken from wound 3 months after surgery and came back negative for infection) Any serious ideas would be helpful.

Thanks : )

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Answer by starlight90210
Was the breast implant encapsulated?
Meaning that it could have had capsular contracture attached to it? It seems like 5 months should be enough time to heal from this, even if you had an infection!…If you had capsular contracture along with the infection, maybe you are still healing internally!
Did you take any antibiotics after the removal?

Maybe the pain you feel is from the nerves regenerating again!

I would advice you to get an ultrasound just to see what’s going on?
I have a friend that had a very bad case of infection from an implant, but her boob was very red and she had lots of pain!

Best of luck and if you have any concern request an ultrasound or even mammogram!

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For women who have had breast implants. How long did it take your implants to soften and settle into place?


Question by julianna662001: For women who have had breast implants. How long did it take your implants to soften and settle into place?
For women who have had breast implants. How long did it take your saline breast implants to soften and settle into place?
I know that it can very somewhat from woman to woman but would like to get the average stats

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Answer by kcbear222
I have only had mine for a week, but my doctor said it can take any where from 6 months to a year for the swelling to go down. She said at about 1 year is when they feel your own. About 6 weeks is when you can start wearing swimsuits and it won’t be like… BAM fake boobs in your face, at that point they have dropped a little and have softened up. Good luck if you’re getting them!

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What does it take to get natural looking breast with breast implants?


Question by onamission: What does it take to get natural looking breast with breast implants?
I am interested in getting breast implants. I don’t want them too big, just a normal size (c cup) and Ive beeen doing some research and i dont like it when the books look fake. Some people get implants and it looks like they just got half of a soccer ball implanted…they just look so fake and then some people have it look more natural…so whats the difference? What should i do to get the more natural breasts?

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Answer by Dr. Harleen Quinzel
Research your plastic surgeon. Go through his or her previous works and find what you like. Once you have a few surgeons lined up, request a consultation. It is very important that you communicate to your surgeon and tell them exactly what you want, even showing photos is a big help!

It is even MORE important that you understand what you’re getting into. I’m not just talking about the risks, but the discomfort and look right after surgery. I guarantee your breasts won’t look picture perfect right after surgery. In fact, they probably won’t look natural for months! But as long as you are doing your research, ready and willing to take the risks, communicate effectively with your surgeon, and do as he/she says, the odds of your breasts looking natural will increase tremendously!

Good luck hun!

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