It wont affect the baby but it will affect you with more pain.
No, swelling of the low back is not normal, although muscle spasms and low back pain are a common side effect of pregnancy.
The lordosis is thought to increase during pregnancy but research shows that lordosis is decreased during pregnancy. There for if you are having back problems the overall pain may be due to the muscles and ligaments combined with some alteration in blood flow to the pelvic musculature and ligaments. The good news is that the average time for back pain to resolve is within 6 months.
Back problems, neck problems, you can mess up your spine, and it looks weird.
No. Pregnancy is a biological issue, and no matter what you think (positive or negative), it will not effect the pregnancy test.
early pregnancy, none
No. The pregnancy test is only effected by hCG (the pregnancy hormone).
teens
Vaginal bleeding does not affect a pregnancy test.
the effect of menstrogen overdose on a pregnancy
Every pregnancy takes a great toll on the body and the body takes about 2 years to recover from it. Some things never go back as before and back problems is not uncommon as well as bladder, nerve and muscle problems.
There are pills you can take to "abort" the pregnancy, but heavy bleeding would be a 'side effect'. So if you're trying to terminate your pregnancy, there will ALWAYS be a side effect.
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.