Not everyone. I had it really badly with my first and not at all with my second.
yes, your breast maay never get sore while you are pregnant
No, it is biologically impossible to menstruate while pregnant.Although you can experience vaginal bleeding during pregnancy it isn't very common, and if the bleed is behaving like menstruation as well as starting when your period is due there's no reason to think it's not menstruation. If breast tenderness is your only symptom then no reason to think you are pregnant, it's more likely that the breast tenderness is due to menstruation and hormonal imbalance.
You have to be pregnant to have Breast Milk. Although your body can produce it while your a virgin. It won't come out until you are pregnant.
Benzaclin may be harmful to an unborn baby. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant during treatment. It is not known whether benzoyl peroxide or clindamycin passes into breast milk or if it could harm a nursing baby. Do not use this medication without telling your doctor if you are breast-feeding a baby. It is advised that you do not use Benzaclin while breast feeding or while pregnant.
Motrin is safe while breastfeeding but is not recommended during pregnancy.
Yes, you will notice that while breastfeeding you will not menstruate. However, don't assume that you can't get pregnant while breastfeeding.
None. Zero. Zip. Nada. Do NOT do NOT drink alcohol while pregnant!
It means the DP shot is working. Like all hormonal BC -the side effectives to the DP are similar to pregnancy, nausea, breast tenderness, weight gain.
Yes she can my cat gave birth and after a week she was pregnant but the she starts hissing at them because she's afraid they will hurt the unborn
Definitely. However, I've heard that this is also a side effect of menstrual cycles for some, or if you're using birth control pills. It really depends on the person. If you don't normally feel this symptom while you're on your period, or taking birth control, than I can deduct that you may be pregnant.
Yes, it is very possible; signs of pregnancy are completely individual. Some women will have all or most of the typical symptoms of pregnancy (morning sickness, breast tenderness, added weight, hormonal imbalances, etc.) while some women will experience little to no symptoms at all. If you have any doubt about being pregnant, take a home pregnancy test and, if positive, follow up with your family practitioner or ObGyn.
Different for everyone. Some get pregnant straight away, others a little while longer, others never can get pregnant again