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Is feeling sensitive "down there" an early pregnancy sign?


or am I just being paranoid?? Or maybe it just has to do with the time of the month I'm in? Prob ovulating soon. Anyway, I haven't read anywhere that it's a pregnancy sign. This would be THE only thing i seem to possibly have other than that I feel fine. Ive read that tender boobs, discharge, feeling tired are the most common that can occur as soon as a week or two after conception. I dont t hink I'm pregnant & i hope not. Any advice/insight appreciated.

erm i don think so..

these are top 10 signs of pregnancy

10. Tender, swollen breasts
9. Fatigue
8. Implantation bleeding
7. Nausea or vomiting
6. Increased sensitivity to odors
5. Abdominal bloating
4. Frequent urination
3. A missed period
2. Your basal body temperature stays high
1. The proof: A positive home pregnancy test

my advice is, do a pregnancy test ;-)

Feeling sensitive in that region does not confirm pregnancy but (and you probably know this) a pregnancy test does. To give you peace of mind, as soon as you miss your period (i hope you don't) get and EPT or any foolproof pregnancy test off the counter of your pharmacy.

Hope you get what you want.

Also, anxiety, paranoia and other psychological factors come to lay on delaying your menstrual period and that happened to me when I was 18.

Feeling 'senstive down there" could also be sign of an infection. You didn't mention whether or not you are on any type of birth control. Oral contraceptives cause some symptoms you mentioned. The new intrauterine devices may cause you to be senstive. (Not sure. I used old IUD's back in the 80's and I was VERY tender during sexual activity.)

Another thing. If you have not been having periods long, your body may still be going through changes.

Really you haven't given enough information for a stranger to pinpoint anything. Suggest you first take a home pregnancy test if you feel you could be. From there, tell mom and/or make appointment with a doctor. In any event, you may want to see a doctor if you are fatigued could be something totally unrelated to pregnancy or menstrual cycle.

Best wishes.

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