It could be possible, or it could be a sign of a fever.
yes
Pregnancy symptoms apart from a missed period are: Tiredness Excessive Urination Blood like discharge or spotting Tummy cramps Vaginal discharge Headaches Feeling of being unwell Tender or swollen breasts Tender or swollen nipples Darkening of the aerola The pill can give you pregnancy symptoms after you've recently stopped taking it.
From my experience, yes. i am currently 7 weeks pregnant and i have had a headache for a majority of the past week. i wonder if it's due to my discontinuing of my coffee-drinking routine, as my body is adjusting to a new routine.
They are very similar, however not all woman have either of them. Biggest way to tell them apart? PMS happen before a period is do, PMS - pre menstrual symptoms, and pregnancy symptoms usually do not start till a woman is around three months pregnant. That would be well two to three months after the first missed period.
Hi, Your question is: Ive had 1 missed period in amongst normal periods 1 negative pregnancy test no symptoms apart from weight gain and what feels like movement in my belly already have 3 kids so know what it feels like? Pregnancy tests can be inaccurate, especially urine pregnancy tests. I would recommend that you see your Doctor and ask specifically for the Quantitative beta HCG pregnancy blood test. This test is 100% accurate.
There is usually no symptoms associated with implantation bleeding apart from vaginal bleeding 8-12 days after intercourse. Not every woman will experience implantation bleeding.
no that doesn't mean pregnancy
No, twins are born from the same pregnancy.
One week.
obesity.
You did not miss your period yet but it was 15 days apart from last period your breast hurts and you are nausea is that a early sign of pregnancy?
A medication with HCG will effect the pregnancy test results. Nothing else apart from this will effect a test result.
No. Pregnancy, abortion or miscarriage or having the baby will not give you any more rights then you had before the pregnancy apart from the right what to do regarding your pregnancy/child.