Most Commonly Seen 9 DPO Symptoms
1. Breast Changes
This is one of the most common symptoms associated with 9 dpo. At 9dpo, a common sign is the tenderness and sensitiveness of the breast and breast area. While this is completely normal for women, it could also be indicative of a pregnancy. Some women have a noticeable swell of the breasts, which feel more full and heavy at 9 dpo as well. These symptoms do not have to occur at 9 days past ovulation,they could appear before the missed period. Therefore, in order to avoid confusion, examine the areola, which darkens and appears larger when a woman is pregnant.
2. Unexplained Fatigue
A common symptom at 9 dpo is an unexplainable fatigue—the female is tired for seemingly no reason. This occurs in pregnant women because of a spike in the progesterone hormone. With the fast paced, busyness of everyday life, this symptom is often overlooked and difficult to identify. Therefore, pay more attention to your physical state; if you feel sleepy all day long without any reason, you might be pregnant!
3. Mild Cramps
This symptom is also difficult at 9 dpo because, like fatigue, it can be confused for pregnancy. Mild cramping near the pelvis can be indicative of a pregnancy or it can simply forewarn the woman of upcoming menstruation. If all three signs occur, and you are concerned at 9 days past ovulation,it would be a good idea to use a pregnancy test to verify or deny your suspicions.
What Others Say About 9 DPO Symptoms
Many people have different opinions about symptoms occurring at 9 days past ovulation.
Mary: “I woke up at the crack of dawn, around 6am and felt very hot and nauseous, almost as if I had motion sickness.”
Sandy: “I woke up and cried in the morning. I felt sad for the rest of the day. I was so melancholic!”
Sarah: “I had tender breasts, and they were very sensitive. I also had pain on my left side, near my ovary. Barbara shared that she was having mood swings, Hot Flashes, and frequent urination."
Nancy: “At the 9 dpo, I noticed that I was spotting; I had a tiny bit of blood that day and the next. If I was pregnant, it would have been around the 3 week mark.”
Zoe: “My period should arrive on Saturday. I followed the three symptoms above and decided to test myself. I’m not sure, but I thought I saw a faint line indicating pregnancy on the asda brand. I’m going to wait for Saturday to see if my period comes or not, just to verify."
Laura: “I think I have implantation bleeding!! I’m four days away from my expected period date and I felt cramps like you would not believe. I thought these stemmed from loose poop. In the bathroom, I noticed some pink and brown color in my underwear and some pink on the toilet paper. From my research, this can occur at the 9 dpo mark!! I’m just going to celebrate privately and test it in 4 days!!! lol”
In the last testimony, at the 9 dpo, Margaret shared, “I finally gave in and got myself tested for pregnancy. I met several of the criteria mentioned in this article. I was super fatigued: I would sleep up to 14 hours per day. This coming from a person who would be sleeping until 9am, when I usually am up at 6am. Then in the afternoon, I would take a nap before dinner. I’ve also been having Headaches, but surprisingly, I have not been having cramps.”
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