If you mean 'will she look pregnant' I don't think that's very likely.
If you mean 'can she tell she's pregnant', yes, it is very possible.
I've had 3 children and every time I got pregnant, I already knew before I even took the at home tests. I don't know if it was intuition or if I am just very in tune with my body.
I'll admit that the first time, my breasts swelled up (2 cup sizes!)and morning sickness kicked in almost immediately - except my 'morning sickness' would hit in the evening. But there were no obvious signs with the other two pregnancies.
No. It takes at least fourteen days after intercourse to determine if she is pregnant.
Try seducing him. Wear something sexy, like a nurses outfit and role play. Like if you were going to give him a "checkup". Ohh and obviously don't use a condom.
Same as with urine from a non-pregnant person. There's a myth going around that you can test of you are pregnant this way but that is not true.
it means they want you to have a baby or that you are going to have one in the future or that you was the last person on their mind and pregnancy was the last category on their mind before they went to sleep
It is unlikely that they will do the procedure while you are pregnant. You should call and ask before going.
smart pregnant women, or women who think there is a chance they may be pregnant, they should NOT even think of going on a roller coaster.
dear madam my mr. hemant today going to checkup. pls leave half day.
What is meant by repeatedly negative pregnancy results is that the person is not pregnant. The person is not going to have a child at this time.
Depends on the person
Definitely in person. Being pregnant is not going to be easy, but the first step is getting him to help you through it. But first he has to know. Tell him in person.
You can get pregnant at any time nothing is 100% going to stop it - condoms are 98% effective, the pill is 99% effective and getting pregnant while on your period seems impossible, It can happen
There are many techniques a person can follow to get better sleep. These include reading before going to sleep, not watching screens and taking a bath before going to bed.
In most cases this is normal, and the size difference would be relatively small. If a person is uncomfortable with, or worries about, the size difference then simply going to a doctor for a checkup will clear up whether or not there is a medical issue involved.