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TO THE PERSON ABOVE: THE PERSON WHO ASKED THE QUESTION DIDN'T SAY THEY WERE PREGNANT ------- ANSWERING THE QUESTION MISSED PERIOD IS THE FIRST SIGN OF PREGNANCY AND AT THE SAME TIME THERE CAN BE ANOTHER REASON WHY YOU MISSED OYUR PERIOD...YOU ALSO STATED YOU HAVE THESE SYMPTOMS ITS A POSSIBILITY YOU MAY BE PREGNANT SO THE BEST THING TO DO IS TAKE A TEST OR SEE A PHYSICIAN AND POINT OUT YOUR CONCERNS HOPE THIS HELPS
If you had many symptoms of pregnancy including a missed period last month but negative pregnancy test then this month you had cramping and then you started and still have symptoms can you still be pregnant?
I would say around the time your period is due, pregnancy symptoms are similar to period symptoms, in the beginning. Hope this helps.
Yes, you can. Some women experience period like cramping during early pregnancy.
Cramping, nausea, and fatigue can be signs of pregnancy. These symptoms, along with tender, swollen breasts, and frequent urination are the first signs of pregnancy, after a missed period.
Yes, you can. Many of the symptoms women experience from their period (sore breasts, cramping, even nausea) are similar to pregnancy syndroms. Don't worry, it's normal.
Discharge and cramping can occur during pregnancy, particularly during the first and third trimesters. However, they can also be signs that your period is about to arrive. Pregnancy cramping shouldn't be too painful or be accompanied by heavy bleeding
Hello. Yes you can. Ealy pregnancy symptoms are usually period like cramping but without the period.
Hiya! Yes you could be pregnant. Do a pregnancy test.
You may experience cramping or adversions to food, smells or tiredness etc.
It is too early to be having symptoms of pregnancy, but if you had unprotected sex then wait until your period is due and do a pregnancy test!
These could be pregnancy symptoms. Wait until your period is due and take a home pregnancy test to confirm.
early pregnancy symptoms are so similar to period symptoms that it is so hard to tell. There is bloating, cramping, breast pain, and just "knowing" your pregnant