Yes, but not about being pregnant. You should not be having two week periods and all the rest, you should see a doctor.
Cramping, nausea, and fatigue can be signs of pregnancy. These symptoms, along with tender, swollen breasts, and frequent urination are the first signs of pregnancy, after a missed period.
Late or missed period, nausea, vomiting, headaches, dizziness, fatigue (very tired), breast and nipple tenderness, some women also have mild cramping.
Many early pregnancy symptoms can appear similar to routine pre-menstrual discomforts. Fatigue. Slight bleeding or cramping. Nausea with or without vomiting. Food aversions or cravings. Headaches. Constipation. Mood swings.
No. Nausea, vomiting, fatigue, missed period.
consoult a docter right away, before symptoms get any worse!!!!!!
there are more than 3 signs of pregnancy. There's nausea, fatigue, late period, breast soreness, cramping, a metallic taste in the mouth etc
Please note that not all women or all pregnancies have any early signs or symptoms! That said, the following can be caused by hormonal changes in early pregnancy: absence of menstruation, breast tenderness, nausea & vomiting, headaches, dizziness, fatigue, mild cramping, spotting, low backache, increase urination and darkening of the areola.
Every woman is different so pregnancy symptoms vary among people. Some things to look out for are spotting, cramping, breast changes, fatigue, and morning sickness.
high body temperature,vomiting,feeling to eat different types of food stuff and feeling fatigue
These sound like they could be symptoms of pregnancy. I would recommend taking a pregnancy test 14 days after having sex. If it is negative (and you have taken the test properly) then you might consult your doctor for other possible reasons.
Light spotting and cramping, sore breasts, fatigue, morning sickness, a missed period, and mood swings are all signs of pregnancy.
In addition to a missed period, nausea with or without vomiting, tender, swollen breasts, increased urination, fatigue and food cravings.