It's always possible - the best thing to do - would be to have a chat with either your GP or midwife, and tell them your concerns because of your period. They'll give you the best professional advice - instead of relying on unqualified people on here !
30th December
Complications due to Diabetes.
Yes they can due to left over hormones from the mother.
A pregnancy calendar is used to calculate a baby's due date. A due date calculator asks for the first day of your last period which will then calculate the number of days you are pregnant and when your baby is due to be born.
The bleeding you experience during a miscarriage is notyour period. It is bleeding due to losing the baby.
No. Any deformities in any birth, in any race for that matter, is due to complications during the pregnancy.
Typically women do not become pregnant on their periods. However, the baby would be due 9 months from the day the woman became pregnant.
last period was February 13 and the due date is November 8 when he or she conceived?
Complete focus on the baby and his/her needs.
Rocks on Earth's surface would lose weight over a ten year period due to erosion.
your going to have a baby
Ptyalism or excessive saliva during pregnancy is caused by your body A.) producing extra saliva due to hormones or B.) swallowing less due to pregnancy complications like morning sickness. If the issue is caused by hormones it will go away shortly after the baby is born. If it is caused by complications it will go away after the irritating issue stops or the baby is born.