It can mean a miscarriage is about to happen - more likely if there is some spotting and cramps, but it is more likely your body is adjusting to the fluctuations in hormones and is completely normal.
Many women have no symptoms of pregnancy at all - that too is completely normal and has no adverse effects on the baby.
See your doctor to be sure all is well.
If you are feeling movement in your belly, it is much more likely to be gas. You would not have a negative pregnancy test at the point in a pregnancy when you'd feel fetal movement. You should look for another explanation for your "pregnancy symptoms."
Fetal movement usually happens around 20th week.
It is different for every woman, because pregnancy is different for every woman. Normally, fetal movement is felt earlier in a second or more pregnancy than in a first. Fetal movement is also likely to be felt earlier in thinner people than fatter people and in people have multiples. In a first pregnancy, fetal movement is normally first felt at around 17-20 weeks of pregnancy. In a second time or more pregnancy it is normally felt at around 15-20 weeks. It is not necessarily because it can be felt earlier, but more because the woman knows exactly what she's looking for because of her previous experiences.
Symptoms are small head, mental retardation, abnormal growth, and severe congenital abnormalities or even fetal death.
For more information, read the related links:Signs and symptoms of a molar pregnancy # Normal first trimester symptoms # Persistent nausea and vomiting # Bleeding by 12th week (continuous or intermittent, usually light) # "Large for dates" are typical, although about 25 percent may be "small for dates" # No fetal heart tones or fetal movement # Hypertension may become a problem in the second trimester # Shortness of breath (late, life threatening indication of an embolism) # Enlarged, tender ovaries (ovarian cysts) # Passage of "grape-like" vesicles with bleeding
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bleeding, sometimes pain and cramping. All bleeding cannot be considered an immediate miscarriage. An ultrasound and fetal hearttones need to confirm.
Pregnancy
A pregnancy test can only give you "a negative result" (probably not pregnant) or "a positive result" which indicates the likelihood of pregnancy. Only a blood test or physical examination can confirm a positive result (definitely pregnant). There are some conditions which have pregnancy symptoms, and very rare conditions under which pregnancy is not immediately detectable after fetal development begins.
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embryonic and fetal stages