Yes! Before I knew I was pregnant, I started feeling exhausted all the time and couldn't figure out what was "wrong" with me. This started only one week after I got pregnant and has continued for weeks.
Yes
No probably unfit!
Yes, for some women it can. It is worth talking to your midwife or doctor about it though, because it could be a sign of anaemia. Nausea and dizziness is quite common throughout pregnancy.
PREGNANCY
Mostly signs of a period and pregnancy are similar but there are more signs to pregnancy. If you have your periods you'd experience: cramps, headaches, sometimes nausea and/or diarrhea, headaches, mood swings and when you are pregnant you'd experience: dizziness for some women, exhaustion, your abdomen feels hard like a ball as if blotted, and a need to pee more often than normal.
As long as you have not had intercourse, with anyone , and even if you have heavy heavy, and you have cramps and dizziness , are not signs of pregnancy.
exhaustion, nausea, vomiting, cravings, enhanced smell and taste.
Yes it can be, but if you're unsure I suggest paying your doctor a visit. Or getitng a pregnancy test
Yes, but they can also be symptoms of ovulation (releasing an egg). take a pregnancy test if you miss your next period
There are benefits as well as negatives to a surrogate. People can bypass any sickness, pregnancy pains, and exhaustion that can come along with it there.
Faintness can be a symptom of menstruation especially when there are high volumes of blood loss. You may need to take a pregnancy test if you feel there is any chance of you being pregnant, since this can cause fainting, etc. Fluctuating hormones can also cause fainting and dizziness, and you may need to have some blood work done, since this can also be a sign of iron deficiency or anemia.
an breakup or pregnancy or even slight sign of PMS or depression