yes it is normal. However, the symptoms for pregnancy are also the symptoms of Progesterone side effects. There is no definite and the waiting is excrutiating but the answer will not come earlier than the end of the 2ww.
Yes, in the early stages
Yes, especially in the later stages of pregnancy, when there is pressure from the enlarging uterus on the bladder.
Nausia, breast tenderness, missed period and being tired
Some women bleed slightly or 'spot' during the early stages of pregnancy, so you shouldn't take the bleeding as a sign that you're not pregnant. If in doubt, you should take an at-home pregnancy test, if only just to alleviate your worries.
i had the flu on both my pregnancies in the early stages,
If your miscarriage took place in last stages of pregnancy, or if in your miscarriage any kind of surgery was done, you should wait more than six months to try again so that your body comes back to normal position and you also mentally prepare yourself to try for another baby. But if miscarriage occurs in early stages of pregnancy, like within three months, and your bleeding stopped within 10 or some more days, then you can try immediately after miscarriage and there is no need to wait long. Recent studies show that if a woman get pregnant again after a miscarriage within six months, her chances of a healthy pregnancy are far more than those who get pregnant after six months. However you should wait for a normal period after miscarriage and when a normal period comes, you can try to get pregnant again after this period. This is because if you get pregnant immediately after miscarriage and do not wait for a normal period, you will have no exact date of start of your pregnancy as well as LMP. So it is advised to wait for a normal period. My advise is also that you try again after a normal period after the miscarriage, and try immediately after that period and do not wait any more. There is no need at all to wait for more than one normal period. Hope this is the answer to your question.
No, but during early stages of being pregnant you can get bleeding which seems like a normal period. This is common.
It is never normal to have pain during pregnancy. Mild cramping and uncomfortable twinges are common during the first trimester of pregnancy. If you are experiencing pain you should call your OB/GYN.No. It's normal to feel nausea, discomfort and an increased urge to pee. Pains are not normal and should be investigated.
It would be in the Interphase stage. Interphase is the stage where a normal somatic cell is not undergoing mitosis and is the period of growth and DNA replication before the start of Mitosis.
Your breast become swollen and very tender to the touch and this can happen in the early stages of pregnancy. Google is the best place to see what the early signs are of pregnancy.
In early stages of pregnancy your hormones are going crazy, it is possible to feel softer down there with the change in your body, or it is all in your head.
it sounds like you may indeed be in the early stages of pregnancy, in which case the sore breasts are normal, faint positives are normal, the brown discharge is even normal! The colour of the discharge is due to the fact that any pregnancy that may be present is gaining weight day by day and in doing so puts pressure on the cervix, which in turn dislodges any old period blood which may be lying around at or beside the cervix.