No, it is a sign of extreme nervousness, and anxiety. IF you are wondering if you are pregnant, find out for sure - then, (one way or another) you'll know.
Vaginocystis is the medical term meaning inflammation of the vagina and bladder. Cystitis is inflammation of the bladder. Vaginitis is inflammation of the vagina.
If you know for sure you ovulated then, no it cannot be pregnancy. Your egg may only be viable up to 24 hours after it has been released. Even if out was fertilized, it would be unable to implant.
Sperm into mouth will not get you pregnant, only sperm into vagina can do that.
Suggest you do vagina, bladder, and CSF.
Next to the vagina is an outlet that carries urine from the bladder to the outside. This is called the urethra.
It is the bulging of the bladder neck into the vagina.
No, an IUD is placed in the uterus, not the vagina. The diaphragm, cervical cap, and vaginal ring are placed in the vagina to prevent pregnancy.
If sperm does not enter the vagina, there is no chance of pregnancy. Pregnancy occurs when sperm fertilizes an egg, and this can only happen if the sperm comes into contact with the vagina and eventually reaches the egg in the fallopian tubes. Without this contact, pregnancy cannot occur.
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A smell from your vagina means you have a bacterial or fungal infection.
Cramping without bleeding can happen on and off during pregnancy, in early pregnancy this may feel like strong period cramps, as long as it is not accompanied by bleeding it is usually nothing to worry about.When you notice this, get off your feet for a short time while you drink a large glass of water, (being dehydrated can cause contractions) it should let up. If not call your doctor or midwife.In later pregnancy this is most often Braxton-Hix contractions. As long as there is no bleeding and the cramps subside when you relax and rest, rather than getting more frequent and stronger no matter what you do, all perfectly normal.At any time during pregnancy you start cramping, with spotting, bleeding or notice a clear or tinged fluid leaking from your vagina call your doctor or midwife, ASAP.If you notice after activity you are cramping, get off of your feet and drink a large glass of water. If in an hour the cramping is no better or you are passing any fluid, call your doctor.
pubocervical fascia (fibrous tissue that separates the bladder and vagina)