Ummm, no. Throwing up raw egg is human instinct, to get rid of the harmful thing(s) before they make you sick.
Discharge that looks "curdled" is typically a sign of vaginal infection. See a doctor.
The lab urine tests looks for the presence of HCG (a pregnancy hormone) in your urine. if you get a positive- the only way it's wrong is if you've taken HCG containing medications (for infertility treatments) or if you have a tumor that is producing HCG-very rare. if you get a negative- the test could be wrong if it was done too early after ovulation, you could be pregnant, but not producing enough HCG to show up in a test. ~pawsalmighty
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Some tests can show positive before your period is even late. It depends on how sensitive the test is. If using an early detection test with negative results, retest when your period is a week late. The test looks for hCG, a hormone that can vary greatly from woman to woman and pregnancy to pregnancy.
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It is a attack, looks like throwing sarts at the opponents pokemon, it deals psy damage
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No. NuvaRing does not affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test. That is true whether or not the ring is in place. The pregnancy test looks for a hormone that is not found in NuvaRing.
Since I have to assume you are seeing an ultrasound...the answer is no...it is not a nonviable pregnancy...in early pregnancy the conceptus in a horse is a circular ball that looks black in the center because it is fluid filled...as the conceptus changes into an embryo and subsequently a fetus it be comes white because the tissue is hyper-echoic (white) as opposed to hypo-echoic (black) fluid.
No, but you may get some funny looks by the cashiers
See the doctor or midwife ANSWER: if you see what looks like black its probably really blood but just thick blood. touch it to see if its really red. depending on the amount it can be normal to spot.
Yeah... I would!