It can be...... but you shouldn't be worried. It may be a number of different things but gas output goes up eventually
Swollen toes and fingers is not a definitive symptom of pregnancy, especially early pregnancy! It is far more likely that it is a pre-menstrual sign-- that you are close to having a period.
Some things are the same as when you are pre-menstrual so not it's not strange depending on what symptom we are talking about.
Most definetely! That is why it is important to know when your period begins so if there is a chance you could have gotten pregnant you can test to make sure. Cramps, tiredness, sore breasts, bloating are all signs of either an upcoming period or pregnancy. The one dead giveaway that not all women have is morning sickness and even then, it may not arise until a while after you are pregnant.
is pregnancy considered a pre-exsisting condition for medical coverage
Unfortunately there are several reasons contributing to cramping during pregnancy. They can be due to gas, constipation, implantation bleeding, ectopic pregnancy, miscarriage,vanishing twin syndrome, or pre-term labor.
Just like any other condition. It is pre-existing if it was diagnosed prior to applying for the insurance.
It can be but you should check with your Dr just to be sure. Swelling of the feet, legs, and hands can be normal but it can also be a symptom of pre-eclampsia , a condition that is very dangerous during pregnancy.
No. Not eating at all can be a result of many things. If this is your only symptom I doubt that it is pregnancy related. If you are trying to get pregnant the best you can do for yourself is to EAT properly. If you had unprotecrted sex by accident and now you are late for your period and you have decreased appetite buy a home pregnancy test or see a doctor for a blood test. All the best!
Since it something that the Casualty is feeling it is a Symptom. Good luck on your Pre-Course Assessment Workbook ;)
It is the time before you conceive.
Yes, pre-ejaculate can result in pregnancy. Pre-ejaculate itself doesn't contain sperm, but if the man ejaculates and doesn't urinate sperm can remain in the urethra and thus be carried along by the pre-ejaculate. Although the number of sperm that could be in pre-ejaculate are only small compared to how many are in ejaculate, there is still a risk of pregnancy.
This is known as pre-eclampsia or eclampsia. The cause of pre-eclampsia is not actually known. It is accompanied by high blood pressure, protein in the urine, and fluid retention. It can occur at any time in the pregnancy, but not usually until the last triemster. Doctors do regular urine test throughout a woman's pregnancy to make sure the are not developing this condition.