Ofcourse it is.
All of pregnancy's symptoms can be explained by physical disorders, however harmless in the long run (except ofcourse for any baby in your uterus). Ofcourse, they still demand attention and need to be addressed by a doctor.
While you do not have PMS while pregnant, you might experience PMS-like symptoms like mood swings.
It's possible to have a period and still be pregnant
Pregnant women experience a mild, flu-like illness with fever, muscle aches, upset stomach, and intestinal problems.
It is possible to experience bleeding during early pregnancy. However a normal period like bleed is usually not related to pregnancy. Yes. though not common, you can still have your period while pregnant. Go to your doctor, health clinic, or take a pregnancy test to confirm. If you are pregnant, you will need prenatal care.
When I got pregnant I had sore nipples but no flu like symptoms. Now I have the flu/cold and my nipples are sore (im not pregnant).
can being stressed about being pregnant give you symptons like nausea and things like that and you not be pregnant
yes it is possible to know your are pregnant and didnt take a test yet.. you can get symptoms of being pregnant when you are like 4 weeks and not even took the test yet. i have been having that feelin for a min now
yes, I have not personally had the experience but I have heard that it is possible to bleed like your having your period for a few months or so and still be pregnant. The best thing for you and a possible baby is to get checked out by a doctor and you will know for sure. If you are pregnant please know that God loves that little baby and every baby that he creates and that you should never consider abortion.God bless you!Jackie
You're symptoms of pregnancy include: missed period, fatigue, swollen and or tender breasts, mood swings, flu like symptoms, nausea, implantation bleeding (slightly different than a period) etc. Not all women will experience pregnancy symptoms so if you do suspect you might be pregnant, you should take a test rather than relying solely on symptoms. Not all women do experience a missed period during the first few weeks of pregnancy, so again, it is important to use other determinations of pregnancy other than symptoms. It is important for you to confirm your pregnancy as soon as possible to ensure the proper care and safety of you and your new baby. Most of these symptoms will start about two weeks after the first day of your missed period.
A pregnant woman will experience changes in her breast size and sensitivity. There may be other symptoms like morning sickness, back aches and fatigue. Normally the menstrual cycle will stop, but some women continue to have a menstrual cycle even though they are pregnant.
You always get symptoms at least three weeks after conception (like puking, nausea and hunger)
What types of symptoms? Like bleeding? Or spotting? You can be pregnant and still have your period, but it won't be like a regular period. More like spotting and not for very long. I don't think they would even call it a period.