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.
Pregnancy or stress.
take a pregnancy test.
pregnancy
Your body goes through a lot of hormonal changes during and after pregnancy. It is normal for the cycles to be abnormal for a while.
No. Pregnancy Tests test hormone levels in a women's body to check for pregnancy. At 2 weeks hormone levels showing pregnancy are too low.
If you are on/had your period your probably not pregnant, but do a pregnancy test to be sure.
Your period may be late if you started the birth control patch a week late. If you had sex during that time, you may be at risk for pregnancy. Take a pregnancy test to be sure.
You can use Gynaecosid for a late period but the drug will not terminate a pregnancy.
Its best to perform a pregnancy test, 3-4 weeks after you last had intercourse or when your period is a few days late.
No, it is not pregnancy, it has happened to me, its nothing.
There is a chance of pregnancy if you have not started your menstrual cycle. Stress or late ovulation can also cause changes in the cycle.
Pregnancy, illness, emotional upheaval, malnutrition, serious injury.