Most pregnancy symtoms do not start till you are around two months pregnant, yet some do not experience any till well after three months. It is also common to have a late period. Some woman miss a period once in a while. If you want to be sure, get a blood test done. A pregnancy blood test is 100% positive.
Yes you can
You don't need to have symptoms to be pregnant. Some people don't get symptoms for weeks. You're definitely pregnant. i would go to the doctor and get it checked
yes you could that's what happened to me i was having symptoms and took at blood test and pregnancy test and it all showed up negative but i just knew i was pregnant i mean lets face it you can tell by the belly if you are and a few months later my tummy got big and i went to the doctor and he did a test and it still said negative but the ultrasound showed different
Breast changes,fatigue, nausea and missed periods are theearly symptoms of pregnancy.
The first symptoms of pregnancy normally come just after your first missed period, but the most common symptom is feeling tired and having this feeling that you are pregnant.
This is not a symptoms of pregnancy.
I am having the exact same problem and I already took two pregnancy tests, both negative.
I'm 2 weeks late and I have taken 3 pregnancy tests and a blood test all came back negative. I have all the symptoms missed period, sore breats, and morning sickness. Could a blood pregnancy test be wrong? or could I have had a miscarriege?
Missed period, common pregnancy symptoms, and/or a positive pregnancy test.
Missed period, common pregnancy symptoms, and a positive pregnancy test.
Pregnancy symptoms vary from person to person. Some people experience no symptoms at all before a missed period. Some women experience symptoms such as fatigue, nausea or breast tenderness. Pay attention to your body, and take a pregnancy test on the first day of your missed period.
Missing a period has many causes besides pregnancy. Many women (especially adolescents) have irregular periods to begin with. Stress, illness, and poor diet can also cause missed periods. See your doctor if this continues. One missed period is not cause for panic.