There is a possibilty that it is but i wouldn't be too sure so go to a clinic or a pharmacy and get a pregnancy test asap. This way you can find out if you are or not that is the best way to find out if not then go to your doctor
The normal signs of pregnancy are a missed period and a positive pregnancy test. Take a pregnancy test to see if you're pregnant.
If you are able to stand without feeling lightheaded, then it is safe to shower. If you feel lightheaded, dizzy or nauseous upon standing, sit or lay down and drink more fluids. (juices or water)
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It may be the first few days of pregnancy, but they come much often later.
If he is not on a medication already it would be could to test out a few diets to see if he is feeling lightheaded or nauseous. If he was diagnosed without having any symptoms a diet may help to fix the problem.
Hello, Your question is: What if your nipples have been hurting for the past week if you have stopped taking birth control 3 weeks ago Is this a sign of pregnancy? Nipple tenderness can indicate pregnancy but unless other symptoms are associated which may also indicate pregnancy then I wouldn't believe this to be purely pregnancy related. When you stop taking birth control, as the hormones withdraw from your system, breast tenderness is not unheard of and neither is abdominal cramping, headaches or nauseous. However, perform a pregnancy test to be certain.
When one gets a heat cramp, they get muscle spasms due to the excess loss of salt and water. With a heat stroke, one will suffer heat exhaustion and heavily sweat, feel nauseous, or lightheaded.
Everybody (and every pregnancy) is different, so yes! Consider yourself lucky. This may also be due to your diet, different diets during pregnancy may trigger symptoms such as morning sickness.
According to my wife, you might not feel anything for a while, except you might feel slightly nauseous.
This could be a sign of pms or pregnancy. The only way to be sure is take a test!
Symptoms are: * Withdrawal bleeding * Abdominal cramps * Increase or decrease in vaginal discharge * Nauseous * Dizziness * Headache * Breast or nipple tenderness
If not pregnant, lighter periods are due to infertility.