Yes, you can become pregnant the first time you have intercourse.
Yes, as long as the pregnancy is proceeding normally.
Oh sure. Its OK to keep it up as long as it doesn't feel uncomfortable.
Yes, once the semen has penetrated the seed it is no longer fertile. often times women don't even know they are pregnant the first month and continue regular sex life.
Yes, intercourse is fine at any time during pregnancy, unless your doctor or midwife tells you not to, or if your waters have broken.
Possible by many reason including risk of miscarrige
My period stopped after my 4th month of pregnancy
It depends on the woman, and the size of the baby. Most woman dont show until around the 4th month. After the 1st trimester has ended. This contributer showed at 10 weeks. And had a large baby!
In her 1st pregnancy, she has a miscarriage. She gets pregnant again!! She's in her 4th month.
The answer depends on the woman's individual situation. Ask your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
IT IS THAT YOU HAD AN INTERCOURSE THE FIRST TIME AND IN WOMEN WHEN THE MEN INSERT THE PENIS INSIDE THE GIRL THEN I LIGHT SKIN IN THE WOMEN IS OPENED AND YOU BLEED BECAUSE OF THAT> IT DOESN"T MEAN AnYTHING ELSE>>>>
You should feel regular movement in starting in the 4th month. Karen Erdman
Hello, You may notice changes in your breasts within the first 2 months of pregnancy. As for there size increase, this usually occurs during & after the 4th month of pregnancy. ------------------------------------------------------------ Please note this is advice only & is not to be used in place of a Medical experts. ------------------------------------------------------------
our daughter had light periods the first five months, then again the seventh month.....and although she had a very difficult pregnancy and deliver all is well now (baby born 4-18-07)...i would call your ob/gyn immediately.......you need to be checked honey....
absolutely, i didnt stop cramping till my 4th month. You can have mild, to severe cramps all throughout a pregnancy. your uterine wall during pregnancy is constantly expanding and contracting, cramps are very common during pregnancy, ecspecially in the first and last few weeks.
I believe the only way to determine if your child has achondroplasia before birth is by having an ultrasound. They would measure the bones to determine if the child is growing accordingly to age, however it has to be done after the 4th or 5th month of pregnancy, because that's when it would show up on the ultrasound.
Beggining of December
April.