Thousands and thousands of babies are concieved during a night out on the town by intoxicated adults and continue on to be healthy babies. Now you know you are pregnant it is important not to drink anymore, but I dont think you have anything to worry about with the early drinking in the first few weeks, the baby was still travelling down your fallopian tubes at that stage.
Yes, a woman can spot four days after conception takes place. If you are worried, you should visit your doctor.
Someone who is very worried would be "on pins and needles."
Probably not, but test if you are worried.
do you think your pregnant. if your worried it wouldn't hurt to take a test.
Your baby may have shifted to his/her final position and is ready for birth. If you are worried, please contact your OBGYN or emergency services, if you are extremely concerned.
You fluster somebody by making them extremely worried and stressed out.
You shouldn't be worried about pregnancy or STI/STD risk, you should however be worried about your complete lack of understanding about how conception occurs. Semen would have to get into your vagina, not on your pants, in order for you to fall pregnant and while you're on birth control even then pregnancy risk is minimal. Tampon or not, period or not, makes no difference here.
Depends if you want to be pregnant. If not you should be worried...
I'd be worried if you remained on the pill if you were pregnant. But if you are one the pill and a condom is in use, then 99.9% of the time you wouldn't get pregnant.
I suppose you could say "A worried lot" if you mean lot as the noun, and a group of people are all worried, but I would say "The whole group is worried" instead. If you mean that you are worried often, you would say "I get worried a lot" and if you mean that you are extremely worried, then you would say "I am a lot worried" or "I am very worried" which sounds a little better.
Certainly you can. Especially if you're worried that you really might be pregnant.
If someone is tearing their hair out, they are extremely worried or agitated about something