There are many things that can cause you to have pregnancy symptoms. If you have your period then you are most likely not pregnant. Sometimes your mind can make you think that you are experiencing these signs and symptoms when you really aren't. In fact it happens to a lot of women who really want to get pregnant. If they feel one bit nauseated they think that they are pregnant. Although it has been known for women to have their period while being pregnant so the best thing you can do is go to a doctor and have a blood or urine test taken there so they can rule out pregnancy.
If you are on/had your period your probably not pregnant, but do a pregnancy test to be sure.
Yes you can be pregnant.
Missed period, common pregnancy symptoms, and a positive pregnancy test.
Missed period, common pregnancy symptoms, and/or a positive pregnancy test.
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
One of the symptoms of pregnancy is not getting your period.
Pregnant women usually will first realize they are pregnant when they miss their period. Other symptoms include tenderness in the breasts and morning sickness.
Yes, they are all pregnancy symptoms. However, they are all also symptoms that your period is going to arrive soon. If you don't get your period and there's a chance you could be pregnant, you should take a pregnancy test
im a month pregnant yes you can be pregnant and have your period symptoms but its not your period. when my period would come on i would have cramping and lower back pain. now that i am pregnant it feels the same way but a little more tense and i cant stand it
Yep.
The most common pregnancy symptoms at five weeks are missed period, nausea, breast tenderness, and fatigue.
There is a small chance you could be pregnant but with your period you can get dizzy, have cramps, bloating, headaches, backaches, and feel like you are pregnant. The best way to find out for sure is to take a pregnancy test.