Yes. You can go through an entire nine month pregnancy without 'symptoms'. Some women don't even gain very much weight, and depending on their body type, may not even show (or show very little). If you have had sex at all (protected or otherwise) and you are late, you could be pregnant. However, you must wait to take a test. Pregnancy hormones do not become strong enough to turn the test positive until the third week. Or, you could go see a doctor and they can give you a blood test.
Likely, no different. Most women don't even experience noticeable symptoms until they have been pregnant for almost 3 weeks!
In almost all states and circumstances, a minor who becomes pregnant out of wedlock is not automatically emancipated because of it.
Poor. If your husbands vasectomy was more than a month before this event you are more likely to be experiencing menopausal symptoms. As you get close to 50 your periods will become irregular, will vary widely in their intensity and will eventually stop. But self-testing pregnancy tests are cheap - take one and set your mind at ease.
I was diagnosed with an unfertilized egg implantation and I had the same symptoms as you get when you're pregnant. Only difference is I began spotting, then had what seemed to be my period and then kept spotting (the whole process of bleeding/spotting went on for almost a month).
That is completely normal. I did not have any symptoms until I was around 11 weeks pregnant. I agree, with my first I had really sore breasts and bone-aching tiredness, second time around even chasing after a hyperactive two year old I had no symptoms whatsoever, (and that was a twin pregnancy)
your not suppose to get your period when your on that
no,,, im a mother of two and i started to have my symptoms the day after i knew i was pregnant when i was almost 2 month with my second kid and with the first one since the day i was going to get my period ,it is different every time so i think it depends on your body your emotional environment and your nutrition
If a person becomes pregnant while using Implanon, there is a higher risk that they could have an ectopic pregnancy. If you're having pregnancy symptoms, you should call your doctor as soon as possible.
You can adopt but if your tubs were cut there is no way that you can get pregnant
Stop smoking it.
Yes, it is possible. Some people can have almost no symptoms at all, but that is uncommon. Almost all cases of the flu do involve a temperature usually higher than 101F (38.3C). Having flu symptoms without a fever are more likely caused by the common cold virus, though.
It is possible but not likely if the ejaculate stayed contained in the condom. Just to be safe, watch for pregnancy symptoms in the coming weeks and test if your period is late.