Yes. If you have the "symptoms of pregnancy" and your period has not appeared, and you have had unprotected vaginal intercourse recently (since your last period), you could very well be pregnant.
Home pregnancy tests are reliable but not infallible. The result can be altered by various natural means and the indication given is only a measure of how much more than 50% either way your hormones secreted in your urine are.
To be completely sure, check with your GP/HMO, gynecologist or family planning practitioner for a hospital pregnancy test.
If you have sex and you're period is late, you may be pregnant, and if you are spotting you probably aren't. But go to the doctor and get a test done. Your period may just be late, because of stress.
Yes you can
you may be bleeding even if you are pregnant
recommend returning to your doctor, there may be some complications with the pregnancy.
If you are having a period, you are not pregnant. However many women confuse their periods with vaginal bleeding and vaginal bleeding can be a sign of pregnancy particularly in early pregnancy.
It's unlikely but still possible, get a second pregnancy test if your worried
Spotting after a pap smear is common, particularly during pregnancy. All bleeding during pregnancy should be discussed with your health care provider.
Usually no period indicates pregnancy. The time at which a woman is most likely to get pregnant is several days after she stops Menstruating (bleeding) in a woman with a 28 day menstrual cycle she is most likely to get pregnant on days 11 to 15 inclusive after the day she started bleeding. that means that on average she has stopped bleeding several days before she reaches her fertile stage. When a woman is bleeding she can not get pregnant assuming that the bleeding is a normal menstruation. If a woman becomes pregnant normally she will stop having any sort of menstruation.
I had an eptopic pregnancy last year! I did not know that I was pregnant because the results came back negative. I started what I thought was my period and it lasted about 7 days and then the pains started in. That is when I found out it was an eptopic pregnancy from an ultrasound.
Hard telling really. I took 2 hpts before I started bleeding and they were positive. Then when I was bleeding I took 2 more and they were negative. Haven't gone to the doctor yet. So I'm not real sure if the blood interferes with the results or not. For a sure pregnancy test you should go to your doctor. .
The brown spotting you saw was most likely old blood. Since you started bleeding normally you are most likely not pregnant. Your cycle can shift due to stress, so that might be why you were 2 days late. HTH.
The answer to this question is yes. Many women experience what seems to be a normal menstrual cycle during the first month of their pregnancy.
When you started bleeding.... was this the normal time for your period to start? Was it light spotting and is that what made you think about taking the pregnancy test? Without knowing these answers, it's kinda hard to say. However, if you took a home pregnancy test and the results were positive, there is an extremely great chance of being pregnant. Usually with those tests, they say that a negative result is what is more likely to be wrong than a positive one. However, it could also be that you were pregnant and still have high enough levels in your urine to make the pregnancy test positive. Your best bet is to see a doctor to be sure... one way or another, that's the best way to know for sure. Good luck!
You could by a small chance, but, you might also imagine the symptoms (phantom pregnancy). Or your pregnancy is too small at the moment. Try testing again in a week or two (when your period hasn't started). If still negative and you got the symptoms and no period then go see a doctor.