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Some of my symptoms included having a metallic taste in my mouth last week. Really intense, even while drinking water. But I figured that it could be because of my sudden Prenatal intake (3 weeks now) and I was also on Antibiotics for a throat infection… 3 days of antibiotics. This week, no more metallic taste. I had one day, when I felt an overwhelming surge of nausea, right when I was going to get lunch and the smells sort of brought that on, but I pushed through, and was able to order, and eat lunch.
I have also been having some mild cramping in my pelvic area, right side mostly, but also on the left. Worse at night, but pretty constant through the day. It feels like pressure sometimes and tightness, like I need to stretch or something. Then I have a mild cramp like I would before my period comes, but not nearly as painful. I also occasionally have sharp sudden stabbing like pain in my vagina, that comes and goes really quickly. Hurts for an instant, then gone.
Also, unable to sleep through the night, more dreams this week than last month total I feel like. Hard to fall back to sleep after waking from a dream. And increased discharge, almost like I have my period, so I run to the bathroom to check, and it's only this creamy/clear liquid. Not string-y, just creamy and very wet and warm. This is all day long and everyday since maybe last week Saturday Dec 17th.
Lastly I have not had sore breast at all this cycle. Not even a little, which usually happens before my period comes.View Thread
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