What??? pregnet no just a bot abnormall
Anticipated, expectedly
Rain that suddenly starts falling.
The tank would have probably have been distressed in the past. A hairline crack may not be visible for a long time, then suddenly appear, as if the crack appeared for no reason.
shout and ask for help lolz
The temperature suddenly dropped and the room got cold, very cold.
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Spotting is normal before your period - your period doesn't just suddenly start, it starts slowly at first so only small amounts of blood will leave your body, this is spotting.
brown spotting is okay. That's old blood. As long as its not bright red. Sometimes i get pains down low if I move suddenly or sneeze. Not quite like cramps. You should ask your doctor if your not sure of anything that's what they're there for!
Your boyfriends eating and sleeping habits have no bearing on whether you are pregnant.
it means you were pregnant but miscarried
u eat too much????
Mirah may be pregnant if she is missing her period. Another sign is throwing up in the morning. If her weight increases suddenly that is another good clue!
Im not sure but you should go to the hospital it could be serious If you do know you are pregnant then you shoud go now. I knew i was pregnant but i did not have the day 5 period like you did. BUt i was at work and had a cramping pain and bleed i went strat to the emergency room luckily it was a threatend miscarriage and not a real one but if you are check do it for you and def for the baby.
Yes you can. Stress is often a part of it, if you are on the birth control pill/patch, or, it can be simply hormones. If you haven't been sexually active and suddenly become so this too can put your periods out of whack.
Go and see a qualified medical practitioner (a Doctor/Gynecologist) for advice on this.
It could happen, she is fat and uncomfortable and does not want to be bothered.
Spotting is common during the first three months of use of combined hormonal birth control like the patch, ring, or pill. If it continues longer than the first three cycles, or becomes troublesome, see your health care provider.