No, giving birth is confirmation of pregnancy. Sensitivity to odors is sometimes a side effect in pregnancy.
Making observations
Missed period Feeling sick/actually being sick Positive pregnancy test Certain smells/foods/colours making you feel/be sick Needing to pee more Food cravings Exhausted Headaches Moody and emotional Sore/tender boobs You might be having all, some or none of these symptoms because every woman is different and so experiences different symptoms
no, there is no way of a full term pregnancy, your tubes can only stretch upto a certain extent, and then they will burst, making internal bleeding, which is extremely dangerous to the mother, possible not being able to have children again, and death of the fetus. If you do have any signs of an ectopic then I would visit your hospital asap, as ectopic pregnancy is very serious.
The hormone responsible for making a pregnancy test positive is called human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG).
A pregnancy begins with the actual act of love making. If the sperm and the egg come together and the egg is fertilised by the sperm a pregnancy begins.
Possible. But best just to wait and see if you miss your period, as other things can cause nausea. Wait two weeks past any missed period and take a home pregnancy test then.
The same as normal: Feeling sick/actually being sick Headaches Moody and emotional/mood swings Exhausted Tender/sore breasts Food cravings Certain smells/colours/food making you feel/be sick Positive pregnancy test
You need to specify. There are no pills making you pregnant.
When you blow into a clarinet and cover certain holes the sound waves travel different distances making high and low sounds.
It means you have a pregnancy inside the uterus (which is a normal pregnancy) an the baby has a heartbeat making it now living and not just a bunch of cells
No. It just means that the pregnancy hormones that were making the symptoms stronger are now decreasing which is what is meant to happen during pregnancy
This is an interesting question but, quite frankly, there is an unlimited amount of chocolate varieties! People (yes, EVERYONE!) are inventing different ways of... Making, mixing, eating, and even tasting chocolate all of the time, so that answers your question doesn't it?