Travelling in a car is far less harmful then if you travel on a motorbike.
See a doctor/go to the ER, A.S.A.P. Mild spotting during pregnancy is not uncommon but if it is heavy, dark, and/or you are clotting/passing tissue it is usally something serious like a miscarriage, etopic or molar pregnancy...
No, if you're having a miscarriage, the pregnancy test will still be positive as you're passing the pregnancy.
No passing by traffic travelling in your same direction.
No passing by traffic travelling in your same direction.
Normally a sign of ovulation
Using mirrors or if it is travelling through water or if it is passing from cold to warm air or visa versa.
Well, from my experiences, it's nothing to worry about as long as there isn't any severe cramping along with it or passing of tissue. Spotting in the first month especially is normal due to the implantaion of the fertilized egg, but if it heavy and lasts a long time, i would see my doctor. You can never be too careful.
The answer depends onthe velocity at which you are travelling andthe length of both cars (yours and the one you are passing).
It's called a "turn out". Or, a "passing lane" if there are two lanes travelling in the same direction.
You would be travelling through Georgia.
It's called a "turn out". Or, a "passing lane" if there are two lanes travelling in the same direction.
A pregnancy test has to deal with the chemicals passing around in your body, not the temperature of them or anything else. So no. Just pee on the stick and you'll be all set.