My stomach feels weird. Am I pregnant?
Without knowing precisely what is wrong with your stomach, you cannot be told over the Internet whether this could be pregnancy. A ‘weird feeling’ in the stomach could actually be the sign of a virus, or bacterial infection like a ‘stomach bug’, or food poisoning. Naturally, you would need to see a doctor if these pains persist.
You can’t automatically assume that, because you have a weird feeling, you are pregnant. Having this mentality will see you being worried about pregnancy every time you have indigestion.
If, however, you have been showing other signs of pregnancy, then you might have reason to believe that you are in fact pregnant. Many women don’t actually suspect that they are pregnant until they have missed a period, but there can be other indications, like mentioned below.
Without knowing precisely what is wrong with your stomach, you cannot be told over the Internet whether this could be pregnancy. A ‘weird feeling’ in the stomach could actually be the sign of a virus, or bacterial infection like a ‘stomach bug’, or food poisoning. Naturally, you would need to see a doctor if these pains persist.
You can’t automatically assume that, because you have a weird feeling, you are pregnant. Having this mentality will see you being worried about pregnancy every time you have indigestion.
If, however, you have been showing other signs of pregnancy, then you might have reason to believe that you are in fact pregnant. Many women don’t actually suspect that they are pregnant until they have missed a period, but there can be other indications, like mentioned below.
- As well as these strange feelings in the stomach, you can also experience an equally strange ‘metallic’ taste in your mouth.
- You would also experience breast tenderness, as well as tingling and enlargement, as your breasts prepare to produce milk for your baby.
- You will also notice that the lumps that you usually see on your nipples become more obvious. These lumps on your nipple are easy to see normally, and are known as ‘Montgomery’s tubercules’.
- As well as an odd feeling in your mouth, you should also experience pains in your stomach. This is completely normal within pregnancy.