It can.... Both conditions have common symptoms: swollen breasts, enlarged stomach, increased discharge, fatigue and slight cramping. The best thing to do is get one of those cheap 2 stick pregnancy test kits, wait till you missed your cycle and take the test. If they come up neg and you still don't get your cycle a week or two later it might be a good idea to visit the gyno.
Yes.. the same signs that usually mean your period is starting can also be signs of early pregnancy, if your period is late, I recommend doing a home pregnancy test. ~pawsalmighty
Almost like your period is coming, but it usually is to one side or in the middle, But not much different than pms cramps.
Could be an early sign of pregnancy, or PMS
Early pregnancy symptoms can mimic PMS, including fatigue, mood changes and breast tenderness. Cramping can accopany implantation of the embryo. Feeling these things does not necessarily mean that you are going to have a period. Wait for your period, or buy some early accuracy home pregnancy tests.
"Morning sickness" and tender breasts are two classic early symptoms of pregnancy. It can be a possiblity. But, you can not be completely sure unless checked or you miss your next period. Symptoms of pregnancy, are also the same symptoms women can get from just having their period as they are a sign of PMS.
or pms
Most likely it is PMS and your period will start in a few days.
Yes, PMS can also be a sign of pregnancy providing you haven't got your period. Do a pregnancy test.
It's just PMS! Believe me, I know!
That can be sign of pregnancy or PMS. All women are different.
Absolutely yes. My first pregnancy symptoms were indistinguishable from my normal PMS symptoms: cramps, sore breasts, fatigue. In fact, it's why I never considered I might be pregnant until my period was over a week late. This lasted throughout the early pregnancy.
They are very similar, however not all woman have either of them. Biggest way to tell them apart? PMS happen before a period is do, PMS - pre menstrual symptoms, and pregnancy symptoms usually do not start till a woman is around three months pregnant. That would be well two to three months after the first missed period.