Hi, every women is different. The first usual signs of pregnancy are: Missed period. Sometimes women continue to have a period through some or all of their pregnancy. Another first sign would be tender breast. Some women may or may not have this. Your areola's (the area around your nipples) may become darker. You might would feel naseaus, fatigue. These are the main pregnancy symptoms. You might have sensativity to smells or light. Lower back ache, you might notice your clothes are tighter or you have gained some weight. Hope this helps. I found out I was pregnant when I was two weeks (my daughter is now almost 2) I knew I was pregnant because I had a very sensitive nose, I was craving cucumbers in ranch dressing. These were the first two signs for me. Though every women is different.
The midwife or doctor will check for dilation. They will put two fingers into the vagina and feel for the opening of the cervix. They will then determine how many fingers will fit inside the opening of the cervix. One finger equals one cm. Once you are 10cm, you are dilated enough to birth the baby.
Visit your doctor
To check your IUD string, just put a finger in your vagina and confirm that you can feel the string, you can't feel the plastic of the IUD, and the string does not seem to be noticably longer than the last time you checked.
They'll weigh u , check ur ears,blood pressure etc. They also might pull up ur shirt and feel ur breasts and ask you to take off ur panties to check ur vagina. They may have u pee in a cup too.
No its not normal call her doctor right a way or go the emergency ASAP
Yes. A phsician can not do anything you don't want them to do. They can not "make" you do anything that you do not agree to no matter what it is.
Go to the doctor!
He or she is called a Gynaecologist
This could be a yeast infection or a urinary tract infection. It could also be a sexual disease. Refrain from sex and see a doctor.
It's probably just vaginal discharge and is totally normal. If not, check in with you're doctor about it, if it becomes frequent, has an odor, or is just weird to you.
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No, virginity is not a medical concept, and a doctor can't tell if you had sex unless you have a vagina, have semen in your vagina, and s/he looks under microscope at the vaginal discharge.