Yes, go and have a blood test
Not for sure but obesity can mess up your hormones so you can't or have a harder time getting pregnant. Staying pregnant can also be harder with many risks.
It may be harder to visually see the pregnancy, but the pregnancy test will work the same.
Pregnancy is an extremely higher risk for every insurance. This is so, because there maybe a lot of complications during the pregnancy. So it is harder or just impossible for pregnant women to get an insurance.
If it is harder, it is pregnant, if it is soft, it is not
Feel sick in the morning. Stomach feels harder. Weak bladder. Crave things.
The pregnancy can be harder on you depending on how severe it is. You need to speak to your doctor about this.
This is not a sign of pregnancy. If you have missed your period and have had unprotected intercourse you should take a pregnancy test or see your doctor.
In some cases a stomach cyst can cause you pain and make you stomach bigger and harder. If it grows big enough it will actually look like you're pregnant.
If you are really fat you will not show a bump during pregnancy. It is harder to see a bump on a woman who is already fat. You should eat healthy during your pregnancy.
A thyroid condition can present some challenges when a woman is trying to get pregnant. However if a woman's doctor(s) are aware of her preexisting thyroid condition going into pregnancy, this will aid in the management of the condition during pregnancy and postpartum.
Yes, but only slightly. If you want to prevent pregnancy, use condoms not tighty-whities.
A pap smear is a screening test for cervical cancer. It doesn't make it harder or easier for you to get pregnant.