I suggest that you see your physician to determine what is going on. It could be medication related, or it could be that you actually are pregnant, or there might be some other medical problem. Seeing a physician to sort out your issues is the best route to take.
You don't need to have symptoms to be pregnant. Some people don't get symptoms for weeks. You're definitely pregnant. i would go to the doctor and get it checked
If you have started having your period you need to go get a pregnancy test.
It's rare but it does occur. There can be many factors involved such as the woman not having any symptoms of pregnancy, misinterpreting symptoms of pregnancy, thinking that they are infertile or being on birth control and not suspecting pregnancy, little to no weight gain, denial, mental health conditions, and many others.
No it might just be you are unwell or you loss track of your period otherwise it depends what pregnancy symptoms you got
Yes you do, not with every woman though I am 15 and just found out I am pregnant and I'm only 3weeks 1 day and I just started having symptoms but yes it can start at any point in your pregnancy.
All of these symptoms are symptoms of pregnancy, but this does not give you a 100% certainty that you are pregnant. It can be a coincidence that all these factors are happening at the same time, but because all of these are common with pregnancy, it is safe to presume that you are pregnant.
It is possible to be pregnant if you are still having your period. Its not unheard of for women not to notice until they are well into the pregnancy.
The first symptoms of pregnancy normally come just after your first missed period, but the most common symptom is feeling tired and having this feeling that you are pregnant.
Changing birth control pills doesn't increase your risk of pregnancy if you started the new pack on time. It is possible to get pregnant even while using the birth control pill correctly, however, so take a pregnancy test if you're having symptoms of pregnancy.
He probably came in you, go buy a pregnancy test.
There is a very slight chance. With pregnancy, there are always exceptions to everything.
Many things can cause this: * Believing your pregnant can somehow result in a woman feels physical symptoms or believing she is having symptoms of pregnancy. * Hormone imbalance. * Birth control. * Worrying excessively about being or falling pregnant can also cause physical symptoms to appear. So basically apart from the hormone imbalance and birth control, its all in the power of the mind. Psychologically believing something very strongly or worrying about it constantly can cause physical symptoms to appear but these symptoms will only be noticeable to the woman.