yes
Until 13 weeks after the last period.
no -- once pregnant you won't get a period, however some people do experience bleeding especialy during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. the bleeding you get during the first few weeks i implantation bleeding. Visit www.askdramy.com it has plenty of info on early pregnancy and bleeding
The first sign is the missing of a period and that takes 3-4 weeks after pregnancy results.
Your symptoms of pregnancy will usually appear anywhere from the first week of your expected period to 1-2 weeks after your first week of expected period. Your first signs of pregnancy most commonly include: * missed period * tender/swollen breasts * change in color of the breasts * fatigue Here is a link to a website that will calculate the probability of your pregnancy: http://www.thepregnancytest.com/
Pregnancy can be confirmed about 4 weeks after the first day of your LMP (last period) or about the time your next period is due to begin.
First few days of the last two weeks are considered as danger period. You are likely to get the pregnancy at this period.
No once you are pregnant your periods will stop till you complete nine months.
Three weeks after you take the morning after pill and/or on the first day of your period
yes you can her your Period && still be Pregnant . my mother did it for o4 months with me && ii currently doing it with my first child . EVERY WOMENS PREGNANCY IS DIFFERENT ! just contact your doctor ma (:
The average pregnancy goes 40 weeks after the last period, or 38 weeks after conception. Pregnancy is generally measured after the woman's last period. There are cases of premature babies, born in any week of the pregnancy. There are cases of the pregnancy continuing another week or two after 40 weeks. It depends on the woman and her baby.You are considered full term at 37+ weeks and may go into labor anytime. If you are still pregnant at 40 weeks your doctor will assess you and decide if they think you will need to be induced. Some women are pregnant for 42 weeks and have to be induced.40
You will. I read in a book that if you get pregnancy during your period, it will keep on going, so I think its the same thing.
You are considered full term at 37+ weeks (after your last period) and may go into labor anytime. If you are still pregnant at 40 weeks your doctor will assess you and decide if they think you will need to be induced. Some women are pregnant for 42 weeks and have to be induced.The average pregnancy goes 40 weeks after the last period, or 38 weeks after conception.