That happens sometimes. As the pregnancy progresses, the clincial picture will become clearer.
At 39 weeks, it's normal to be in labor. An exam of the cervix could stimulate the uterus.
Sure.....with a pelvic exam a doctor can tell you whether you are pregnant as early as 6 weeks by checking the size of the uterus, tubes as well as a bluish tinge on your cervix
There is no point in doing a pelvic exam at 5 weeks. A sonogram will show if you are pregnant.
The doctor will tell you when you have an exam and then you will go in for an outpatient surgery to open it.
A bi-manual exam IS a pelvic exam and there is no reason for a doctor to do one just to check if you are pregnant. An ultrasound will show far more than a pelvic esam ever could.
You can estimate within a couple of weeks based on when you stopped the pill, and the answer will become clearer as the pregnancy progresses, usually via the ultrasound exam.
You should see a doctor for any bleeding during pregnancy. Some women do have slight bleeding during pregnancy especially if they have had an internal vaginal exam or an vaginal ultrasound. Your cervix is becoming very vascularized and can cause spotting.
At 39 weeks, a pregnant mother should expect her physician to conduct an abdominal exam. A pregnant mother can also expect a physician requesting that she complete a sonogram.
I am 7 weeks pregnant to the day. I have been spotting brown for the last few days. Last night it turned into blood. I went to the doc and had an exam. He heard the placenta and my cervix is closed so that is a very good sign. Later in the day I had an ultrasound, I saw the little peanut and the heartbeat. I was told that 7 weeks would be right around your period so not to worry. I would say if it lasts longer than two weeks of red blood get it checked out otherwise the brown is old blood.
It depends on if you are complaining about pain in a certain location of your body and they feel something, or if they are giving you an exam and you tell them what part is hurting you when they touch it. An ultrasound could possibly reveal something harmful.
After 140 days from the breeding, urine test or veterinary ultrasound exam can determine if your mare is pregnant. Also, if your mare has not come into heat for a few months, then she is likely pregnant.
No. Your uterus hasn't started growing yet. The baby has barely implanted