Pregnancy signs are absent period and positive pregnancy test. If you think you might be pregnant, take a test. If you're not pregnant and don't want to be, start using a method of pregnancy prevention today. Your local family planning center should be able to get you in for a same-day appointment for a pregnancy test, and get you started on prenatal vitamins if you're hoping for pregnancy, or get you started on Birth Control if this isn't the right time for you.
Symptoms of a stomach virus are for example dizziness, Headaches, muscle ache, Excessive thirst, etc. Yet it can still have more symtoms, but these are common ones.
What you're experiencing could be a sign of pregnancy, but there's a lot more to it. Have you had a period recently or could you be getting ready to start? I know I get diarrhea and sharp stomach pains 2 WEEKS before my period and it lasts until my period is over. It could also be food poisoning or a stomach virus. I strongly encourage you to contact your doctor if pain and diarrhea persist.
Symptoms of a cramping stomach and vomiting when having a bowel movement should be addressed by a physician. This may be a stomach virus or it may have a more serious meaning and should be evaluated.
You may have body aches but aching eyes would not be a typical symptom of pregnancy. Usually when it is said that you might have flu-like symptoms with pregnancy, it is referring more to the malaise, unexplained fatigue, and nausea and vomiting (such as with "stomach flu"), not the upper respiratory symptoms like cough, sneeze, sore throat, runny nose, watery eyes and high fever.
There are many symptoms that could indicate pregnancy. Swollen and tender breasts are one symptom. Weight gain, nausea, and exhaustion are some other more common symptoms. Some or all could be indications that you are pregnant but all could also be symptoms of something else.
Not really. Early pregnancy signs start around 2 weeks after conception. After you have missed your period (late period) you can buy a Home pregnancy test and see whether you are pregnant. They are very accurate.Sore stomach is not a sgn of pregnancy especially if thsi is the only symptoms that you are having.AnswerNo not necessarily. A person could have pulled a muscle or have gas. A woman would notice sore breast, darkening of the areola, slight weight gain, hardening of the stomache in the surroundingarea of the belly button, like after doing sit ups, etc. Go to the library or on line to find all the symptoms to look for or the health department has phamlets, too. --answer--But be careful, the more you read about "pregnancy" the more you will experience THE symptoms on yourself.....even if you are NOT pregnant
Yes - go to the doctor and ask them to do a test because it is more reliable
Breast enlargement, stomach enlargement, morning sickness (vomiting).
One of the main symptoms of pregnancy is a late menstrual cycle. Some other symptoms of pregnancy are nausea/morning sickness, swollen or tender breasts, and fatigue. For more information on signs of pregnancy go to http://www.americanpregnancy.org/gettingpregnant/earlypregnancysymptoms.html.
You could be! When I was pregnant, those were some of my first symptoms; along with being extra tired and more frequent trips to the bathroom. My stomach never felt "weird" but I did have some implantation cramping. Take a pregnancy test, I like the "First Response" brand. You also could just be ovulating or about to get your period. Because of the Progesorone produced between ovulation and your period, it is possible to have pregnancy like symptoms. Home pregnancy tests are best taken in the morning when you first get up and the day after you expected your period. If you are pregnant, enjoy it! :)
Yes. This is not a seasonal disease. Strep throat is the more common name given to the infection of the throat caused by the bacteria Streptococcus pyogenes. If you come into contact with an infected person (physical contact with that person or salivary fluids or sinus mucus) you are at risk of contracting it. Some people (about 12% of the population) can carry the bacteria with no symptoms. Streptococcus pyogenes has been shown to survive without a host for as long as fifteen days.
It does not seem likely. Go to your doctor for an un-questionable answer but it seems more like a stomach issue than pregnancy.