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Yes, PMDD can last through your period. The symptoms usually disappear when you get your period, or within the first few days.
It is unlikely that you would be having pregnancy symptoms a week and a half before your expected period because that would be only a few days after concieving.
There does not appear to be a period of time that a cold is least contagious. Scientists believe that a person who has the common cold can be contagious for a few days before their symptoms begin right up until the time when their symptoms subside. This period of time could take up to two weeks. However, the period of time when a cold is most contagious is usually when the symptoms are at their worst, usually 2 to 4 days into the cold.
Are you having any other symptoms? If you are not sure wait a few days and take a pregnancy test.
Hello. Because the bleeding was light there is a small chance you may be pregnant. See your doctor for a blood test.
no. you still have it but the symptoms are fading but if you have it in a few days they will come back.
You're not supposed to be having symptoms of pregnancy within the first few days. You're probably just paranoid. Use protection!
yes, the best thing to do is to get a test that is designed to detect 5 days before your missed period, of course the closer you take it to your period the more accurate the results...I'm waiting a few more days to take one myself = ) good luck
Yes to your first question and pregnancy symptoms can happen at any time but the only true way to tell is waiting a few weeks and getting a blood test. Good luck.
Usually it is a week to a few days before their period comes and their hormones trip out on them, thus them tripping out on you!
You know when your period comes because there will be blood! Sometimes this is pink or brown spotting for a few days before you will see full blood flow, you may also experience symptoms such as cramps a few days beforehand. Typically periods will come every 28 days - but this can vary slightly from person to person, some will get periods every 21 days where as others may get periods every 57 days - it's also normal for periods to be irregular at first. Keep track of your periods on a calendar so you can see when a pattern starts to emerge, also watch for symptoms such as heavier discharge that can start just before your period is due to start.
Take a pregnancy test