The nurse takes some blood from a woman's arm and it is tested for the presence of certain hormones that indicate a pregnancy has occurred.
If you were pregnant then you'd no longer have a menstrual cycle, if you don't understand that then you should in no way be having sex or sexually active to risk pregnancy. The menstrual cycle is your body preparing for possible pregnancy, when pregnant the cycle is shut down.
if you are still getting your menstrual period there is a possibility of having a baby
Common reasons for not having a menstrual cycle include menopause, pregnancy and after having a hysterectomy. Extreme weight gain or weight loss can also cause a menstrual cycle to stop. Certain types of birth control can also contribute to a lack of periods.
Swollen toes and fingers is not a definitive symptom of pregnancy, especially early pregnancy! It is far more likely that it is a pre-menstrual sign-- that you are close to having a period.
it's possible. depends on if you've stopped having your menstrual cycle or not. as long as your having a period, your ovulating. As long as your ovulating, you can get pregnant!
This should be scheduled when women are not menstruating, simply for conveniencee.
If you are in the last trimester in your pregnancy and still having your menstrual cycle, then yes. Otherwise, that is not normal & you should go see a doctor.
It is safe to have sex on any day of your menstrual cycle as long as you practice safer sex and use birth control to prevent unwanted pregnancy. If you have 15 days of menstrual bleeding you may have hormonal imbalance, but not a concern when it comes to having sex.
I wouldn't rely on the lack of PMS symptoms as aindication of possible pregnancy hun. Wait until your period is due. If it does not arrive then go ahead and do a pregnancy test. If it does arrive, then you are not pregnant and good luck for next month.
No that sounds like you are having problems with your glands. Go see a doctor.
The menstrual cycle continues up until pregnancy when the menstrual cycle is stopped so that you no longer ovulate while pregnant and the uterine lining isn't shed. The menstrual cycles also come to an end at the end of your reproductive years going into menopause.
Yes it's perfectly safe unless the doctor have said no to her having sex due to problems during the pregnancy. But with a normal pregnancy there are no problems.