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14 days DPO, is that it??

14 days DPO, is that it??

Hello! Please help me figure this out. My head is spinning and I have no experience nor solid knowledge about pregnancy.

The last day of my period was May 2nd. I ovulated on May 8th (according to an app l've been using for the last like 8 years to track my cycle). Had sex with my husband several times around the ovulation time.

Three days ago, on May 20th I started feeling symptoms I don't think l've ever experienced before to that extent.

May 20th: shortness of breath, fatigue, overall flu like symptoms by night-time. Chills, joint pain, light headache, hot flashes and crazy sweating at night, light 37.7 C fever at night time.

May 21: no flu-like symptoms, but that's where my never ending nausea started. No vomiting, just consistent nausea, no appetite, hot flashes (needed to sit on the cold tile floor in the morning), sweating, stomach pain like when you eat something bad.

May 22: the same, but added light diarrhea and lower belly rumples, excessive gassiness.

Attached the two tests I took. The first one was tossed away like 1 minute after I took it because I wasn't even thinking that. Then took it out of the trash at 9pm and saw the faintest of lines. Tossed it away thinking that it's an evap line. Took the second one today.

I don't understand and I also don't want to get too excited because I keep thinking that my symptoms are rather Gl flu like? Or like a stomach bug? And overall isn't it too early for morning sickness? But the line is there you can see it!!! My head is spinning and I just don't know how to stop spiraling over it. Period is supposed to come tomorrow but you know I just can't wait to know and it's driving me insane!!!

u/DisplayFragrant7354 — 1 hour ago

LN 15 medical accuracy

Hi! Just finished LN 15 and omg I loved it so much. IMHO it was one of the best volumes published so far.

My question however revolves around medical accuracy and overall timeline of this volume. I've tried to look it up on this subreddit but sadly haven't found any answers.

  1. What is the overall timeline between the drug trials and the surgery? In my understanding months usually pass but I guess in this case it was weeks?

  2. How come the Emperor went for so long without having his appendix removed AND stayed alive? Maybe whatever thing he had when he was younger wasn't in fact appendicitis? Because how come they treat it when he is younger and then he relapses? Is it even possible in real life?

I am no doctor and have very little knowledge about medicine in general, however in my understanding it usually takes 24 to 72 hours for an appendix to rupture? Yet in the Emperor's case there was no rupture up until the surgery.

Just curious if there are any medical nerds out there who could help me understand! 🌸💗

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