YES.
It can take months for your periods get back to normal, especially if you are breast feeding you can miss periods or have long times between them. You can still get pregnant while breast feeding and having irregular periods though so you should still use contraception.
Theirs a chance you might be but its alwa ys better to get tested or check to be sure because those are some symptoms of being pregnant.
late periods is not the sign of pregnancy but no period is. enlarged breast are signs seen before periods.
most likely your pregnant possibly more than 2 months , if not go to the doctor cause something might be wrong.
Continuous sex for 2 weeks after periods and still getting period signs usually get breast pain 1 week prior to periods but this time 2 weeks prior to period date got breast pain can you be pregnant?
The hormones in your body are changing, they change when you have periods and also when you are pregnant, IF you are pregnant it is also the milk coming down slowly too.
If not pregnant, lighter periods are due to infertility.
Breast changes,fatigue, nausea and missed periods are theearly symptoms of pregnancy.
As soon as you start having periods again, yes. It's a myth that breast-feeding prevents pregnancy - it doesn't
There are several common premenopausal symptoms. These symptoms include hot flashes, breast tenderness, decreased libido, fatigue, irregular periods, and mood swings.
only sex can cause a pregnancy. who ever flagged this, the answer is perfectly fine.
Sort of. Young girls don't have periods, and can't get pregnant. But at some point they start releasing eggs, (which usually happens about 2 weeks before your period starts) but their periods are irregular- maybe skipping a few months here and there. Women who are breast feeding can go up to a year after the baby's born before getting a period again. Older women stop having periods but go through a stage like teens do when they are very irregular. They might go months without one, then start again. Anyway- the important thing is that your period comes AFTER the egg is released, so in any of the above circumstances, a woman could get pregnant without having had a period for a while. There are birth control pills that keep women from having a period, but it also keeps them from releasing eggs (the missed period is just an extra bonus). Safest bet if you don't want to get pregnant- always use birth control (or don't have sex...) If you want to get pregnant- see a doctor to find out why no periods.