Sometimes it is commen for women to have periods during pregnancy.
But, any kind of bleeding during a pregnancy should be reported to your doctor so they can check just in case to make sure that there was no miscarriage.
The number one most reported sign of VERY early pregnancy is being more tired than usual.
Swollen toes and fingers is not a definitive symptom of pregnancy, especially early pregnancy! It is far more likely that it is a pre-menstrual sign-- that you are close to having a period.
upto 5 days before your due period, you have more chance with an internet cheapie test to detect really early as they start from detecting 10mul of hCG.
"For the most reliable results, it's ideal to take a pregnancy test after you've missed your period, but some tests can potentially detect pregnancy as early as 10 days after conception. Waiting until after missing a period is preferred for a more accurate result. Here's a general guide: Early detection tests may detect pregnancy 6 days before you miss a period, although results are more reliable closer to or after missing a period. The highest accuracy (over 99%) is obtained when you test on or after the day of missing a period. For best results, test in the morning, when hCG (the hormone of pregnancy) is most concentrated in your urine. For more information, you can visit Benecare Maternity Hospital."
If your period was lighter than normal this could be pregnancy related.
Yes, its possible though its more likely that the symptoms are menstrual related, not pregnancy. In a typical 28 day cycle, ovulation occurs about 14 days after the 1st day of the previous period and a pregnancy test is not very accurate until at least 10 days after that. Pregnancy tests are most accurate when you are sure you have missed your period.
Period like cramps are a sign of early pregnancy and I myself experienced these, but unfortunately they are also a sign of your oncoming period. This can prove to be a very unhelpful sign of pregnancy lol.
pregnancy test could be wrong. try a more accurate one
If you miss 3 or more pills it can cause you to have a period even thought its the 2nd period that month. This is because you missed pills. Missing pills puts you at high risk of pregnancy and problems in your cycle and how well the pill will prevent pregnancy.
No. Since your period has come, you are not pregnant. Early or late periods could also have more to do with stress, a change in diet or exercise. the above answer is not 100% true, it depends on what the period is like, is it lighter or heavier than normal?
No, not alone. I've never heard of peeling feet being related to pregnancy. If you have a missed period, nausea, sensitive boobs our are urinating more than normal...those are more common symptoms. If you think you are pregnant, wait until you have missed your period and take a pregnancy test. If still unsure, see your doctor.
A positive pregnancy test and missed period are generally considered the standard in determining a pregnancy. If you are still concerned that you might be pregnant your doctor can do a blood test that is more sensitive than the standard home pregnancy tests. This should put your mind at ease once and for all.