Yes, it can be a sign of pregnancy. Take a test
Have you ever had Back pain before? I'm in the same boat . But I never had back pain before my period only during my period so I gotta wait I guess to see if I'm prego! Hopefully! Gl
Yes, you could be because lower back pain is also a pregnancy symptom. Take a pregnancy test
Is it normal?No. It is NOT normal to have your period at this time. YES you can have a period while pregnant. Some women don't realise they are pregnant til a few months gone because they have gotten their period. Get checked out by a doctor immediately!
Nope, you cannot be an egg donor when you're pregnant. In order to be considered for a cycle, you would need to be done with breastfeeding and have gotten at least one normal period.
it is perfectly normal. some grils/women miss their menstrual period and it doesn't necessarily mean that you are pregnant. but if u have not gotten it for like 6 months then u should go talk to your doctor.
Hi, A Womans basal body temperature (BBT) is NOT a indication of pregnancy. BBT will rise slightly during ovulation, illness, due to activity or period. BBT it itself is definitely not a indication of pregnancy. Indication of pregnancy is: * Missed period. * Nauseous. * Headache *Breast tenderness *Abdominal cramping. *Increase in cervical mucus.
If you have a normal period with normal flow you are not pregnant
Clots during pregnancy is usually a indication of a miscarriage. Brown bleeding is usually old blood which isn't a normal period.
Yes. However your breasts are leaking Colostrum or pre-milk and not breastmilk. Breastmilk doesn't arrive until a day or two after the baby is born.
It is sometimes normal if they have been pregnant for a while.
This does not mean you are pregnant but it is not normal, you need to see a doctor.
well if i must say i think that a good age to be pregnant is 20- 40yrs so i guess saying it normal to be 20 and pregnant is NORMAL
This can be a indication of pregnancy. If your already pregnant, then mention the bleeding to your doctor.
That sounds about right. Working back 38 weeks brings you to December 19th but that is well within the normal range.