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Yes, you can be spotting and be pregnant. It is called implantation bleeding. It usually occurs about 8-9 days after ovulation, which is around the time of your period. Take a pregnancy test and good luck! *** The guy above refers to the process of implantation. If you definitively know that you are pregnant, then spotting when you know that you are pregnant is also normal. As the cell mass grows, then it can break tiny blood vessels and cause spotting. However, if the spotting intensifies and is accompanied by cramping, get it checked out as these are the precursors to miscarriage.
go to the doctor immediatly
The liver is above the stomach.
It all depends on where your cramps are. Cramps occur when your body isn't getting enough oxygen to the target area. Breathe deep, keep your form straight, and above all else keep your head up. The most common mistake when it comes to cramps is to look down. Looking down constricts your air flow, which will only worsen the cramps. Also I wanted to add: drink plenty of water. Always stay hydrated; also eat bananas and a lot of fruit And if your cramps are in your stomach keep breatheing deeply.
It is above your intestine but only by less than a quarter of an inch.
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I assume you mean when the GP palpates your abdomen. If there is a pregnant uterus,the doctor is likely to notice. But if you are very newly pregnant and the doctor is not examining your uterus, he might miss it. It takes a few months for a pregnant uterus to move up above the pubic bone.
if u do not have sex after 26th septh than there are no chances of preg ... Take no notice of above answer, you can still have periods and be pregnant. My wife missed a period and went to the doctors, after examining her he told her she was either 4 month pregnant or expecting twins. After she went for a scan, she found out she was 4 month pregnant, even though she had 3 normal periods before hand. This is rare but it does happen. As to the answer to your question, you could only have unprotected sex once and be pregnant so there is every chance you could be regardless of your symptoms.
At 14 weeks pregnant the baby is still positioned mostly behind the pelvic bone. The growth of a uterus at 14 weeks gestation is about a inch above the top of the pelvic bone.
above the stomach
That could most likely just be the stretching of your stomach and you aren't used to the feel of that
The epigastric region is located above the stomach.