Yes. Very, very likely. Take a pregnancy test first thing in the morning.
After symptoms are immediate, however signs of pregnancy won't be noticeable until about 2 months after
eyelids are fully developed
Usually when you are 6 months.
It is possible to be pregnant if you are still having your period. Its not unheard of for women not to notice until they are well into the pregnancy.
Morning sickness normally goes away by 3 months of pregnancy.
It can be two things. 1) Pregnancy or 2) Hormonal problems. Because your having pregnancy symptoms and negative pregnancy tests, you need to see your doctor for a blood test and a gynocologist incase its hormonal related.
Not a lot of women are pregnant and experience no pregnancy symptoms. But I would say about 2 months into the pregnancy and beyond they should experience pregnancy symptoms and a LOT of women experience symptoms a few days after conception.
It's rare but it does occur. There can be many factors involved such as the woman not having any symptoms of pregnancy, misinterpreting symptoms of pregnancy, thinking that they are infertile or being on birth control and not suspecting pregnancy, little to no weight gain, denial, mental health conditions, and many others.
No, but, it would be called an "Ectopic pregnancy". It is usually diagnosed within the first 2 months of pregnancy, possibly before you know you are pregnant. The symptoms may be mild or they may be severe and dangerous. They can be the same as the symptoms of early pregnancy or other less serious conditions. Possible symptoms of an ectopic pregnancy are: 1. missed period or abnormal bleeding 2. pain in the lower abdomen or pelvis 3. symptoms of pregnancy such as breast tenderness or morning sickness.
Yes - go to the doctor and ask them to do a test because it is more reliable
It takes a couple of months for the hormones to settle.
If you are breastfeeding at 3 months old then you are already giving him foremilk with more calories now.