From an RN: It is possible but more likely you will have bloating and breast tenderness as if you were going to menstruate, but because of the d/c you may skip a month or two. Make an appointment and see you regular gyn doctor, he can do a urine dip and reassure you. good luck. Joymaker.
That is very difficult to say. Symptoms vary between women from one pregnancy to the next. You may feel very ill the first time, and then feel fine the next. In general, you will recognize the symptoms a lot earlier the second time around.
If you have already missed your period, take a pregnancy test and what that pregnancy test says is your answer
The only difference between a phantom pregnancy and a real pregnancy is that with a phantom pregnancy you are not actually carrying a baby and you will usually have a period and a negative pregnancy test. You will have the same symptoms as a regular pregnancy and they can last at least as long as 7 months.Scroll down to related links and look at "False pregnancy - Wikipedia"
No. Pregnancy is not possible between two females through intercourse. Pregnancy requires both sperm and egg. Males create sperm. Females create eggs. That's virtually the core defining difference between what the words male and female mean.
A tubal ectopic pregnancy is usually discovered sometime between the sixth or seventh week of pregnancy, but can be noticed as early as four weeks into a pregnancy. If there a no symptoms of a tubal pregnancy, it may go unnoticed until a first trimester ultrasound.
No! It is not possible to get pregnant by kissing.
DEPO side effects will clear up within 2-3 months while pregnancy symptoms will continue. If you suspect you may be pregnant you need to have a blood test. Both cause an absence of menstruation, most women will have no menses the entire time they are on Depo (after the first few months of spotting/irregular bleeding). With pregnancy you will have nausea and breast tenderness, which are not usually present while on Depo.
Your symptoms of pregnancy will usually appear anywhere from the first week of your expected period to 1-2 weeks after your first week of expected period. Your first signs of pregnancy most commonly include: * missed period * tender/swollen breasts * change in color of the breasts * fatigue * nausea/vomiting * increased sense of smell * weight gain Here is a link to a website that will calculate the probability of your pregnancy: http://www.thepregnancytest.com/
The symptoms of Candida overgrowth do mirror the symptoms of Fibromyalgia. There is not empirical evidence that one causes the other or that there is a link. However, it may be worth treating for possible Candida overgrowth if you are suffering from Fibromyalgia-like symptoms.
You could be! When I was pregnant, those were some of my first symptoms; along with being extra tired and more frequent trips to the bathroom. My stomach never felt "weird" but I did have some implantation cramping. Take a pregnancy test, I like the "First Response" brand. You also could just be ovulating or about to get your period. Because of the Progesorone produced between ovulation and your period, it is possible to have pregnancy like symptoms. Home pregnancy tests are best taken in the morning when you first get up and the day after you expected your period. If you are pregnant, enjoy it! :)
Missed period Feeling sick/actually being sick Positive pregnancy test Certain smells/foods/colours making you feel/be sick Needing to pee more Food cravings Exhausted Headaches Moody and emotional Sore/tender boobs You might be having all, some or none of these symptoms because every woman is different and so experiences different symptoms
definitely