also doc said to see him again in a week
Unfortunately it is.
* Vaginal bleeding * fainting * light-headedness * dizziness * low blood pressure * lower back pain * pain while urinating * lower abdominal pain
Yes, many women experience morning sickness during their pregnancy. That is not to say that all do, however. To see if you have a higher chance of having morning sickness ask the women in your direct bloodline if they experienced it. Symptoms such as these tend to follow through generations. Fainting is not very common. If you keep your fluids up and eat healthily then your chance of fainting will be very slim, as the body will try to keep you from fainting in order to protect the baby from an accidental fall.
First off if you think you are having a miscarriage you should contact your Dr right away. Symptoms may include : Heavy bleeding, bright red bleeding, passing of clots and/or tissue, cramping, back pain, sudden stop of pregnancy symptoms, and home pregnancy test going from positive to negative. You should go to the ER right away if you have any sever bleeding, shoulder pain, smelly/yellow/green discharge, fever, blurred vision, or fainting as these all could be signs of something much more serious.
Risks for this test are minimal, but may include slight bleeding from the blood-drawing site, fainting or feeling lightheaded after venipuncture,
fainting
Risks for this test are minimal, but may include slight bleeding from the puncture site, a small bruise or swelling in the area, fainting, or feeling lightheaded.
My guess is a really weird period, I can't say exactly but my best advice is to go to a professional and tell them of your problem.
mine was a bit different. has no nausea no fainting... but breast was aching and felt like eating the whole day. no fatigue nothing. just tender breast and hungry. lol. my pregnancy was so calm and i felt so peaceful...
Ectopic pregnancy An ectopic pregnancy occurs when a fertilized egg attaches somewhere other than in the uterus, usually in a fallopian tube (tubal pregnancy). Because an ectopic pregnancy can cause life-threatening complications, the pregnancy must be ended with medicine or surgery. When a fertilized egg attaches to a fallopian tube, it can be dangerous because the pregnancy can break into blood vessels. If a tubal pregnancy is not detected and treated early, the blood vessels may burst. This can be a life-threatening situation and requires emergency surgery. Pelvic inflammatory disease or tubal surgery increases the risk of having an ectopic or tubal pregnancy by creating scar tissue that may block the fallopian tube. Ectopic Pregnancy - Symptoms An early ectopic pregnancy often feels like a normal pregnancy. A woman with an ectopic pregnancy may experience common signs of early pregnancy, such as: A missed menstrual period. Tender breasts. Fatigue. Nausea. Increased urination. As an ectopic pregnancy progresses, however, other symptoms develop, including: Abdominal or pelvic pain, usually 6 to 8 weeks after a missed period.4 Pain may get worse with movement or straining. It may occur sharply on one side at first and then spread throughout the pelvic region. Vaginal bleeding that may be light or heavy. Pain with intercourse or during a pelvic exam. Dizziness, lightheadedness, or fainting (syncope) caused by internal bleeding. Signs of shock. Shoulder pain caused by bleeding into the abdomen under the diaphragm. The bleeding irritates the diaphragm and is experienced as shoulder pain. Source: http://www.webmd.com/baby/tc/ectopic-pregnancy-symptoms
Risks for this test are minimal, but may include slight bleeding from the blood-drawing site, fainting or feeling lightheaded after venipuncture, or bruising.
•Side effects: Constipation; dizziness, light-headedness, or fainting, especially when getting up from a lying or sitting position; drowsiness; dry mouth; increased weight; indigestion. I don't think it can cause bleeding though.