No. Presuming the due date is correct, a woman is pregnant for approximately 9 months.
Having intercourse in February and deliverying a baby the next February is 12 months. Not possible he is the father. The father would be someone with whom she had intercourse in May or early June.
The hormones in your body are changing, they change when you have periods and also when you are pregnant, IF you are pregnant it is also the milk coming down slowly too.
If the have all the right and working reproductive organs then yes. A man who had a sex change that got pregnant was on Oprah in early 2008.
well is usually late 40's 50's or even later, its when you have been though the 'change' when you stop having periods you no longer can get pregnant. :D
Doesn't necessarily mean your pregnant but its a possibility. Our periods can change whenever they get ready but if they do its always good to visit a doctor if you have any questions.
There is no pain like the pain before and during your periods, associated in the beginning of a pregnancy. If you had unprotected sex, you always have a chance to get pregnant if you don't use oral or other types of contraception. If you are pregnant, symptoms like headache, nausea, change in your appetite, tiredness, pain in the lower part of torso will appear. Also, if you feel like your breast are heavy, tense, and getting bigger suddenly (not in a normal way, not like sometimes when you are about to have your periods), you have big chances of being pregnant. If you aren't, the pain associated with periods like pain in your thighs, great pain down your stomach, little headache, change in your mood is just normal and sometimes periods come late for no specific reasons.Hope this helps! And good luck!
When the egg don't get fertilized it will come out and since it will not attach in the uterus, the lining of the uterus will change and that is when you bleed. When you are pregnant there are no eggs dropped and the uterus is closed for the baby to be safe.
If you took birth control for one month and had a few periods then you need to see your doctor and change birth control. It doesn't sound like you are on the right type of birth control pills for you - hence the extra periods. You do need to perform a pregnancy test as there is a possibility you may be pregnant.
yes it could happen because of a bunch of things medication or change in your lifesyle you could still be pregnant to if the test was wrong
The main changes include larger breasts, hair starting to develop around the vagina, periods, and the ability to get pregnant.
Yes but it could be also irregular periods . periods can change to irregular periods which can have a longer cycle from 35-45 day cycles which that means you have trouble getting pregnant I got my first 35 menstrual cycle in may after Implantation bleeding
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