A missed period, or amenorrhea, is a very poor indicator of pregnancy. A missed period may be simply due to stress, or a sudden change in life style. If you think that you may be pregnant the best thing to do is to either take a home pregnancy test, or consult your physician. But please remember that a positive pregnancy is only considered a probable sign of pregnancy. The only positive signs of pregnancy are audible fetal heartbeats, fetal movement felt by an examiner, and ultrasound visualization of a fetus. So if your test comes back positive you may not actually be pregnant, and the same logic is true of a negative pregnancy test.This link may be helpful to you. http://www.plannedparenthood.org/health-topics/pregnancy-4250.htm
When your pregnant you miss 10 months of periods but as soon as you give birth you are back to odd premenstrals again. Hope this helps
If pregnancy may be in periods
If a women is pregnant than she will miss all of her periods, until she gives birth. then she will have a period every 28 days like normal
if you are pregnant it can cause you to miss some periods
Not pregnant, but get a professional opinion about the reasons for missed periods.
the only way you can tell if your pregnant with your period is if you miss it.
You can miss the periods for fear of pregnancy. You can miss the periods due to psychological stress also. Many times no cause can be found. It is better to consult the gynaecologist. She may prescribe some pills.
If you think that you may be pregnant then take a pregnancy test to determine if you are pregnant or not. Late or missed menstruation does not necessarily mean that you are pregnant, you can miss your period for many reasons including stress or ill health.
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No, but you might have bleeding in between periods. You may be pregnant and should check.
You start missing periods as soon as you are pregnant. So if your period was due in two weeks or three weeks from conception - it won't happen.
Girls get periods to prepare their bodies to have a baby when they are older. The blood comes from inside the uterus, in which the wall of the uterus sheds a fluid containing blood that isn't needed. It is needed when you get pregnant. That's why you miss periods if you are pregnant.