the best thing for u to do is to have an ultrasound done... but every pregnancy is different some woman have the full out morning sickness, tinderbreast, pregnancy symptoms... while other woman like myself didn't have one symptom and didn't even feel my baby move until the daybefore i gave birth... goodluck
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Pregnant women usually will first realize they are pregnant when they miss their period. Other symptoms include tenderness in the breasts and morning sickness.
Light spotting and cramping, sore breasts, fatigue, morning sickness, a missed period, and mood swings are all signs of pregnancy.
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-Implantation Bleeding (Spotting) -Delay or a Difference in Menstruation -Swollen and/or Tender Breasts -Fatigue/Tiredness -Nausea/Morning Sickness -Backaches -Headaches -Frequent Urination -Darkening of Areolas -Food Cravings These are the most common symptoms of pregnancy.
Throwing up or morning sickness is a sign of pregnancy, but you don't have to be suffering from it to be pregnant. you can also have a regular period while you are pregnant as well. Morning sickness, tender breasts, mood swings and all those other symptoms are just that, symptoms. You don't have to have them all, just some. Heck perhaps none at all sometimes.
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Some early signs of pregnancy can be: implantation bleeding; delay or difference in menstruation; swollen, tender breasts; fatigue/tiredness; nausea/morning sickness; backaches; headaches; frequent urination (that can also be a symptom of diabetes or bladder infection); darkening of areolas (the dark area around the nipple); and food cravings. Not every pregnant woman will experience all of these symptoms. See the Related link below for more information.
It is possible. I suggest you take a test. Your first sings will be a missed period, swollen tender breasts, weight gain, morning sickness etc.
Your pregnant most likely, look on Webmd.com for more.
Happen? well if there is blood coming from the vagina then you may have been pregnant, but the child is lost.