You don't usually start showing until at least 13-14 weeks as the womb is still in the pelvis until then. You may want to start showing and be standing differently, or, as you are obviously very fertile you may have a multiple pregnancy. Have you had an ultrasound? Yes, I have had two ultrasounds! Is it possible that they could only see one baby when there's really two? I have only gained about 2 lbs and am really showing now at 13 weeks!
Your menstrual pattern four months after IUD removal is not related to the IUD. Take a pregnancy test, since your period in the fourth month without birth control was only spotting. If you continue to have spotty periods even with a negative pregnancy test, you can call your health care provider for advice if it's concerning to you.
A normal pregnancy lasts 10 months since it's 40 weeks.
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If you're period is normal then its highly unlikely you're pregnant. But you can do a pregnancy test 3 weeks after conception.
No, a level of 106 is normal 4-5 weeks since your LMP which would be 2 to 3 weeks since conception. The level doubles every 2 to 3 days.
I do, too. I forced myself to do it around the fourth grade and have not looked back since. Only problem is sometimes people think it's a 2.
Well, since there's really no false positive tests, if your cramping and bleeding either like a normal cycle or moreso then it might be that your body is trying to reject the pregnancy and you may be miscarrying (it's what happened in my first pregnancy as well as with my SIL's ectopic pregnancy). I would see a doctor right away just to be safe.
It is normal to have feelings that you were an accident if your birth parents didn't want you but try to focus on something more positive. The parents that raised you wanted a child and you were born for them.
It's probably just that your body is getting back to normal after being pregnant, however after a pregnancy (even if the pregnancy didn't last) the chances of getting pregnant quickly afterwards are high, so if you have had sex since the miscarriage it is possible that you could be pregnant
No, it typically is not true. A woman may have one lighter period after conception, but periods should not continue since the lining will not need to rebuild each month in preparation for conception.Even though TV shows make it sound like it is normal to have periods during pregnancy, it is NOT normal.
Since a ton is 2,000 lbs, a fourth of a ton is 500 lbs.
The tubal ligation you had in the past, would only interfere with conception not a current pregnancy. Since you already are pregnant, the previous ligation should not cause any problem to your developing baby.Since a baby implants in the uterus and not the tube, the ligation is a non-issue with a developing fetus.