yes I have had two children and I had a cold/allergy symptoms. Here is a page to go to and check out. I hope that you find this helpful..... http://www.pregnancy-info.net/rhinitis.html
not very likely
Yes, some people continue to fully menstruate during pregnancy.
You can start to get symptoms as soon as the egg implants usually 8-10 dpo, but don't worry if you don't some people don't get symptoms for several weeks.
The Depo anti pregnancy shot may cause several pregnancy symptoms. One of these is a lightened or completely removed menstrual cycle, this is because Depo tricks the body into believing it's already pregnant. A pregnancy test should be done to make sure, however.
You can go online any time to discuss your pregnancy symptoms with pregnant women. There a several very good, well known websites on the internet that offer advice, support and friendship for pregnant women.
It is possible to have a period like bleed during early pregnancy. But the bleeding is usually light and never a heavy, normal period bleed.
Your symptoms of pregnancy will usually appear anywhere from the first week of your expected period to 1-2 weeks after your first week of expected period. Your first signs of pregnancy most commonly include missed period, tender/swollen breasts, change in color of the breasts, fatigue, nausea/vomiting, increased sense of smell, and weight gain. Here is a link to a website that will calculate the probability of your pregnancy: http://www.thepregnancytest.com/
Yes you can. If you get it into your head that you think you're pregnant then you feel like you're getting the symptoms... Several times I've had a very late period and i convinced myself i was pregnant; feeling sick etc until i took a test. It came out negative and as soon as i'd seen that result i no longer had symptoms!
The mucus plug can be lost several days, or even a week before labor starts, so not necessarily.
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There are several reasons why a baby may rub one eye constantly. It could be due to irritation or discomfort, such as an eyelash or debris in the eye, an allergy, or an infection. It is important to monitor the eye for any redness, swelling, or discharge, and consult a pediatrician if the rubbing persists or if there are any concerning symptoms.
There are several symptoms of Athletes Foot. A few of the symptoms are blisters on feet, itching, burning, and stinging. There are several brands of medicine that can be purchased over the counter for Athletes Foot.