Early pregnancy can induce a variety of symptoms including but not limited to
absence of a period
implantation bleeding
vaginal discharge
lethargy
dizziness
pain in the base of the skull
mild abdominal discomfort or feeling of fullness
increased appetite
nausea
vomiting
constipation
sore breasts
mood swings, lability
slightly elevated body temperature
Anything that you feel is abnormal or causes concern should be reported to your doctor . Severe abdominal pain in early pregnancy may be an indication of a tubal pregnancy and should be evaluated on an emergent basis.
yes very normal.
If it is a boy, yes. If it is a boy, yes.
I was 6 weeks and 5 days yesterday with and hcg at 9000. Just spoke with my doctor and he said it is normal.
no
There are 4 weeks to a month. 4X5= 20
It can be. It is normal to spot on and off during your whole pregnancy. But its always best to let your doctor know.
yes it is very normal. when you are ovulating or pregnant, your basal temperature goes up. you're fine (:
4 weeks and 5 days from scan, the first two weeks you are pregnant if the weeks which you are ovulating, technically you are not pregnant then but you still have a egg
20 weeks pregnant is 5 months!! yippee not long now just 4 months to go!! :)
The healthy hcg level at 3 weeks is 5 - 50 mIU/ml
No. the range is 5 to 426 at 4 weeks and 18 to 7340 at 5 weeks.
There are 4 weeks in a month so 22/4 = 5 1/2 months pregnant.