on day 12 of your cycle these symptoms are probably because you are ovulating, not pregnant
Sore breasts and cramping are normal at this stage in your cycle. You are probably ovulating or have just ovulated and this often causes sore breasts and cramping. If you miss your period, take a test
Probably yes, have a pregnancy test for a more definitive result
abdominal cramping can be caused by menstrual cycle, bowel movements and even gas bubbles
It sounds like pregnancy symptoms. Do you have tender breasts? Missed a menstual cycle? Try taking a home pregnancy test and see if it's positive. Also you can check local pregnancy centers to get free testing done and they will talk to you and help you with any problems you might be having.
i have yes , turned out to be a very early abortion of pregnancy : (
One of the main symptoms of pregnancy is a late menstrual cycle. Some other symptoms of pregnancy are nausea/morning sickness, swollen or tender breasts, and fatigue. For more information on signs of pregnancy go to http://www.americanpregnancy.org/gettingpregnant/earlypregnancysymptoms.html.
yes you could be pregnant, but here you feel probably the effects of clomid. do a pregnancy test from the 25th day on.
Tender breasts (when a woman's breasts feel sore or cause pain when touched), could indicate a number of things, including that a woman's menstrual cycle is about to begin. It can also be an early sign of pregnancy.
If have missed a normal period, and have experienced spotting and cramping that isn't like your normal flow, taking a pregnancy test is recommended. It is relatively common in early pregnancy to have spotting and cramping from the fertilized egg burrowing into your uterine lining. If it comes back negative, don't fret. Major changes can affect your menstrual cycle, from changes in birth control, exercise habits and even stress, to name a few.
If you are in the last trimester in your pregnancy and still having your menstrual cycle, then yes. Otherwise, that is not normal & you should go see a doctor.
Your menstrual cycle doesn't affect implantation bleeding. Implantation bleeding occurs when the fertilized egg attaches itself into the uterine lining (which would confirm pregnancy, but at this time you will not get a positive pregnancy test because you are not far enough along yet).
Ever heard of PMS? Unless you have had unprotected sex two weeks into your cycle (which is roughly when you are fertile) then no, you won't be pregnant