Fatigue, nausea, and headache in a woman on the pill are more likely due to viral illness than pregnancy. If you've missed pills, or if you miss your period, take a pregnancy test.
The cramps and enlarged breasts are signs of period, but with nausea it is more a sign of pregnancy
yes, I have atumor in the pitutary gland, that controls all of your main hormones. I often have signs of pregnancy. i would go to the doctor if you are having any other signs of a brain tumor such as headaches. yes, I have atumor in the pitutary gland, that controls all of your main hormones. I often have signs of pregnancy. i would go to the doctor if you are having any other signs of a brain tumor such as headaches.
All of these symptoms are symptoms of pregnancy, but this does not give you a 100% certainty that you are pregnant. It can be a coincidence that all these factors are happening at the same time, but because all of these are common with pregnancy, it is safe to presume that you are pregnant.
Headache is not a symptom of pregnancy.
Can you have pregnancy symptoms in first week after having sex
Some women report having symptoms this early.
Yes it is possible that is how my oldest child got here. It doesnt happen often though. These could be pregnancy stimtoms I recommed that you see a doctor.
Those symptoms can occur when you're pregnant. If you are having cramps, I would suggest you see a Dr. since there could be something wrong with the baby. Also, light headed might mean you are lacking vitamins and such.
Absolutely. The mind is a very powerful thing!
Generally there are no symptoms at 2 weeks. Most people don't get symptoms until around 6 weeks. However you may have missed your period and it is possible that you could get a positive pregnancy test result, although it is a bit border line as to whether you would or not. Also, you may be getting headaches, feeling exhausted, feeling sick or actually being sick, having cravings or having aversions to certain foods/smells/colours
yes
Natural instinct! How do women no they are having a baby. You have symptoms of pregnancy or labor.