Although tubal "banding" is a popular form of sterilization, it is not a guarantee. If a person is having irregular periods, has had a tubal banding and has a negative pregnancy test they probably aren't pregnant, BUT a too early pregnancy test, spotting as opposed to a period or an ineffective banding on one or both tubes can result in a vialble pregnancy.
yes but more likely not to be you should go check with a doctor
if you have been confirmed as pregnant by the doctor - it is still possible in these early stages of pregnancy for tests to come back negative, i would check with the doctor to be sure.
It's a not a pregnancy sign but just as when you are not pregnant you can get cough or a cold.
Pregnancy symptoms are not a normal side effect of Mirena removal. Take a pregnancy test.
your body has not gone back to normal and it will react to not being pregnant and it also could have been affected by the surgery
Yes, you could be. Take a pregnancy test. If the pregnancy test is negative and then your next period doesn't arrive or is abnormal, go and see the doctor
Yes-you can still have a normal full term pregnancy.
Yes it is normal, especially later in pregnancy.
Swollen feet, legs, arms everything is normal for pregnancy.
I don't know what the medical condition is but if that can influence the test go to a clinic and test it for real. Home pregnancy tests are not always reliable.
Yes I was a month pregnant with my second child...I had a period that lasted 7 days. It was however, lighter than normal. So I went to the doctors who did a pregnancy test, which came up negative even though I was a month pregnant. It was the following period that I missed.
Either you are two weeks pregnant, or the hormones of a normal pregnancy stopped dividing - usually indicating the pregnancy has been miscarried.