Take a pregnancy test, to make sure.
i am 12 weeks pregnant and just found out i have a hernia and the pain is getting worse will it effect the pregnancy i am 12 weeks pregnant and just found out i have a hernia and the pain is getting worse will it effect the pregnancy i am 12 weeks pregnant and just found out i have a hernia and the pain is getting worse will it effect the pregnancy
Everyone is different all I can say is what my were after two weeks: Extra sore breasts and swelled up nipples More veins on breasts 'period pain' like cramps but a bit worse Feeling a bit sick but not actually being sick Cravings Being extra cranky Bloated stomach and a bit harder A lot of gas (prepare to fart lol)
Absolutely! I have very large breasts on a smallish frame and when I have symptoms of asthma I breath easier if I lift my breasts up and away from my chest. The extra weight makes things worse.
Ultrasound predictions of how far along someone is get worse and worse the longer the person is pregnant. An ultrasound predicting 28 weeks pregnant could be 2 weeks off (either more or less); by the end of pregnancy, they can be as many as three weeks off. The best ultrasounds to get to predict due dates are those done in the first trimester (first three months). In this case, having an ultrasound predicting 28 weeks pregnant and a physician predicting 30 could be about the same thing. "Feeling" 30-32 weeks pregnant also isn't the best predictor either, as different physicians and nurses may estimate differently. Hope this helps! Dr. B.
symptoms of mono contagious can last anywhere from 2 weeks to 4 months but in worse cases, it can last up to 7 months.
YES get to the dr immediately before dehydration gets worse.
== == You might mistake frequent urination or slightly worse eyesight for pregnancy, but those are symptoms that usually start after you've already missed your period, which would be one of the first signs of pregnancy. As far as I have always known (being a diabetic), I have never had any symptoms of being pregnant.
exacerbation; also called flare
Sometimes cold symptoms can last 2 or more weeks. Consider getting more rest, drinking more clear liquids, and increasing your vitamin intake. Having a well-balanced diet is key to battling a cold. If the cold symptoms last more than three weeks, or are getting worse, see your doctor for treatment options and for verification that your immune system is operating properly.
if you normally have swollen breasts then it could simply be that they are just slighty worse this month, although this is a common sign that you could be pregnant if you are unsure then you should take a test or speak with your doctor.
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No. They're fine for pregnant women.