With DD1, I was at my primary care doctor for strep throat and they threw in a pregnancy test because I hadn't had a period in nearly a year. Turned out I was 6 weeks pregnant.
This last time around we were TTC, so I found out about 15 DPO.
With DD1, I was at my primary care doctor for strep throat and they threw in a pregnancy test because I hadn't had a period in nearly a year. Turned out I was 6 weeks pregnant.
This last time around we were TTC, so I found out about 15 DPO.
pear / 1616 posts
14 dpo for dd. I don't know how I had the willpower to wait til my period was due. For my second, I found out at 11dpo!
pear / 1852 posts
I'm interested in how late some bees found out. For DD I was probably 12dpo?
I knew a lady who didn't think she COULD get pregnant naturally considering how hard it was with their son, so she was 3-4 months before she figured it out for DD.
hostess / wonderful grape / 20803 posts
For most of my pregnancies I was trying and tested early. This fall, I don't know how far along I was when I found out, but it ended in mc. I was nursing, not tracking, but had to have been early.
nectarine / 2461 posts
@Finfan: that is wild!!
@pwnstar: I loooove your story
for me, my chemical finally showed as a crazy-light squinter at 14dpo. stickier pregnancies, 11dpo but I didn't try testing earlier.
wonderful clementine / 24134 posts
It's kinda funny for these three babies, I wasn't really trying or paying attention so I was surprised at 14-15dpo with a very dark line.
With my two losses we obviously were trying so I found out as early as 10 dpo
persimmon / 1436 posts
@LCTBQE: my doctor said "I was so excited to have a patient I knew would be happy when I had to tell her she's pregnant!"
pear / 1812 posts
My best friend who thought she couldn't have kids found out at 6 months when she started feeling hick-ups. I convinced her to go to her Dr. She carried toward her back, is already overweight, and had a small baby. She was shocked but excited. Baby came a month early so she barely had 7 weeks to prepare!
nectarine / 2466 posts
@Mrs Hedgehog: 7 weeks to prepare! That's crazy! What a journey for your friend
pomelo / 5258 posts
Both pregnancies I held out hope that my dating ultrasound would show I was really 12 weeks pregnant and just miraculously made it through first trimester without noticing. No such luck.
I had a friend that found out she was pregnant while she was in labor at 37 weeks. I was also 37 weeks at the time and obsessed with all of baby's movements, my birth plan, and preparations. It blew my mind.
pomelo / 5607 posts
About 14dpo.
My cousin was one of those "I didn't know I was pregnant" women, had her baby 4 weeks after finding out, so she was approximately 36 weeks. (She didn't know dates and scans don't tell how far along you are with any accuracy at that point.) I've never asked her how she possibly could have not known, or how she found out.
pomelo / 5257 posts
I think I was about five-six weeks? I'd had pretty wonky cycles so I didn't test until AF was pretty late (it was normal for it to arrive like 10 days late).
nectarine / 2987 posts
I think I was 8 or 9 weeks with DD when I tested, but I'd known for a week or two that I was pregnant.
pineapple / 12053 posts
14 DPO. That was when I wasn't trying but my period was late.
honeydew / 7917 posts
9 weeks! I was clueless that I was pregnant. My heart condition (newly diagnosed at the time) was the main concern among doctors. No one thought to test for pregnancy with all of my symptoms.
pomegranate / 3980 posts
With my first I found out at 6 months... I was probably in denial before then but I carried completely in my back and never had a regular period prior.
watermelon / 14467 posts
9 DPO. With my first, we were trying and I POAS excessively. With this one, I knew there was a small possibility, so I tested at 9DPOand got a strong line.
persimmon / 1345 posts
I was 8 weeks when I found I was pregnant. My cycle was like every 40 days and I traveled a lot that month and forgot that I didn't have my period.
pomegranate / 3716 posts
16 weeks for this 2nd pregnancy! I only had my period once after having LO1, and that was last May. Somehow we conceived in mid August. It just didn't seem possible! And I had a bunch of bloodwork done between 9 - 12 weeks for various things and it never showed up in the results.
pineapple / 12566 posts
6 weeks with my first. We weren't trying, but I kind of suspected I was pregnant until I tested.
papaya / 10560 posts
11 weeks with my first. I had to get a blood test with my 2nd--3-4 weeks! I was standing in line to pay st a store and a huge wave of nausea came over me. I knew at that very second I was pregnant! I didn't even have af back yet.
wonderful grape / 20453 posts
6 weeks with E because I wasn't really paying attention, basically, and just gone with clomid. 9 DPO with T, because we were actively TTC and I knew my period was supposed to come
coconut / 8483 posts
I think 14 DPO or so with my son. The day my period was due.
I would love to find out a bit later. Hate the first tri. So anxious.
nectarine / 2951 posts
I tested at 14DPO with DS#1. I think I tested early for this current pregnancy, maybe st 10DPO.
nectarine / 2951 posts
@Meridian: 16 weeks! Wow. Were you starting to show? How lovely to "miss" the first trimester.
pomegranate / 3716 posts
@Alba4: No, I wasn't showing yet and I hadn't gained much weight. I felt some "phantom kicks" and was like, wtf??
pomegranate / 3980 posts
@Finfan: I took a test after feeling movement! It was very positive very fast lol.
pomegranate / 3980 posts
@Finfan: I was about 6 month when I tested, a bit further than I thought, my due date according to my last period (or so I thought) was the end of January, my ultrasound that I had in October said I was due at the end of november, beginning of December. She was born November 30th.
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