If you're not ready for it you probably will feel that way. As you get older and are ready for it, that feeling goes away.
yes it is normal every body changes at diffrent time so don't worry to much you will get it adventualy. yes it is normal every body changes at diffrent time so don't worry to much you will get it adventualy.
No, you are OK and you would have to skip a lot more to have a pregnancy worry. Take your pill the same time every morning and you won't have to worry about it.
dont worry nothing wrong will happen they are just the type of sex lubricants which are present in our body and they are generated every time
YEAH THAT IS MOST OF THE TIME NORMAL UNLESS YOU HAVE IT LIKE YOUR PERIOD THEN THERE IS A PROBLEM AND NEED TO BE CHECKED. BUT IF ITS LESS THEN A HANDFUL THEN DONT WORRY ABOUT IT.
No. This is normal and you may feel little pains or cramps every month around the time of ovulation. The main sign of pregnancy is a lack of a period.
No, kidney pain is never normal in pregnancy. But kidney infections in pregnancy are fairly common. Time to call the doctor.
Yes, this is normal. No need to worry.
Yes, it is completely normal for you boobs to be extremely tender and hurt. I have had three girls, and my boobs were extremely tender every time I was pregnant. It tends to be more in the beginning and the end of the pregnancy, not so much in the middle for me.
Absolutely not! Miscarriages are normal, though very upsetting. The vast majority women go on to have a healthy, normal pregnancy next time. Even after two or three miscarriages, the chances are still very high that the next pregnancy will be a normal, full term one. When I had my miscarriage, the doctor told me that she had had a miscarriage recently too, and she considered that a first failed pregnancy gave the pregnancy hormones a 'kick start' so that the next time things would probably be fine for both of us. She was right. So, don't worry about that. I am sorry for your loss. Best Wishes
You can take a pregnancy test 2 weeks after sex the earliest but one day late is nothing to worry about. Actually worrying can make you late. It's normal to not getting it on time now and then.
It's completely normal, your time will come soon though so don't worry
Not normal, but not unusual. This most often happens around the time you would have your second period. If your hormone levels are good I wouldn't think you have anything to worry about. But why do you not believe the doctor, s/he is the one who really knows what is happening?