No. The pill floods the female body with hormones resulting in processes that make it impossible to get pregnant for that cycle only. The subsequent cycle will not be affected.
yes that is totally normal, but not until later in your pregnancy.
Yes it is normal, especially later in pregnancy.
Yes, especially in the later stages of pregnancy, when there is pressure from the enlarging uterus on the bladder.
no, not if you are in tune with your body and menstrual cycle. Urine and blood tests are just the same. It is harder to examine the larger woman to assess fetal growth etc later in pregnancy but a scan will work just the same.
Sure.
No, swelling of the low back is not normal, although muscle spasms and low back pain are a common side effect of pregnancy.
In early pregnancy most of the women will have morning sickness, drowsiness and frequent urination. Later some women will have back pain and lack of sleep. But these are all different for every women and every pregnancy.
That's normal. You'll probably see it later in the pregnancy if the ultrasound is repeated.
No. Implantation does not always cause bleeding, a late period with a positive pregnancy test is the only way to be sure "implantation" or pregnancy has occurred.
It just looks smaller because it's dropping and not sticking right out anymore. It's normal for the belly to change later in the pregnancy.
If it was not implantation you could have been ovulating. if you still have pregnancy systoms take a home test first thing in the morning.
Depends on how far along you are. It is normal for the hcg levels to stop doubling and plateau then decrease later in your pregnancy