Your doctor can perform a blood test and/or a urine test. 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 * weight gain Here is a link to a website that will calculate the probability of your pregnancy: http://www.thepregnancytest.com/
By waiting several months is the other way and also the only other way.
you have a baby.
Wait until your belly gets bigger or see it on a ultrasound.
i don't know many ways but i know some,
1. have you missed periods?
2. have you been feeling morning sickness?
3. have you been feeling out of breathe/ faint during the day?
sorry i couldn't be more helpful
Go too a doctor, they'll let you know. Or wait 5 months in you'll know.
An ultrasound can be used to find out if someone is pregnant, but really the most accurate way is to take a pregnancy test. An ultrasound can't be used until around 7 weeks to determine pregnancy. Pregnancy symptoms include:
Feeling/being sick
Certain smells/foods/colours make you feel/be sick
Needing to pee more
Headaches
Exhaustion
Moody and emotional
Sore/tender boobs
However, these symptoms can also all be for other reasons, such as your period being about to arrive
No. You either need to take a home pregnancy test or see a Dr.
I would jUst think you'd have to look up symptoms like nausea? Sore boobs? And cramps, bloating, constipation, Back pain, headaches, darkening around the areole?
Eventually it'll become obvious. Meanwhile, it's always good to know as early as possible, and a doctor is the best person to tell you.
your boobs will start to get really big because they are producing milk and you will get mood swings
you dont
if you have only 1 line after taking your home pregnancy test it mean that you are NOT pregnant, and if there are 2 lines on your home pregnancy test, then you are pregnant but should go to a docotor to confirm it.
You will miss your period,have pregnancy symptoms, or you could take a home pregnancy test or see your Dr.
Take a home pregnancy test or just go to your doctor and get bloodwork done to tell if you are pregnant
It is NOT likely. To confirm, I reccommend taking an at-home pregnancy test.
You could be. I would recommend taking a home pregnancy test and/or visiting your Dr.
Some women have pregnancy symptoms in which they suspect that they are pregnant. Other women have a strong maternal instinct and just "feel" pregnant. But it is hard to really know without having an accurate pregnancy test (either at home or at a doctors office).
If you are not taking hormone supplements then you are pregnant. You can get a false negative, you cannot get a false positives.
Constipation is just a symptom of pregnancy...not a sign of pregnancy. Many women experience bouts of constipation during pregnancy, but if you do not have constipation then count it as a blessing. If you take a home pregnancy test and your doctor confirms your pregnancy then you are pregnant with or without constipation. Good luck! mom to three children and pregnant with her fourth!
You are pregnant
It is possible to get a false positive on a pregnancy test, but highly improbable. I once went in the doctor after taking a home pregnancy test and the doctor basically said that he would not test again, because they use the same test and I was pregnant. But, I did get a false positive as a teenager and the 2nd test was negative. Take a 2nd test.
There is no definitive way to determine pregnancy without some kind of test, with or without symptoms. But the home pregnancy tests are quite accurate and inexpensive, so if you feel you may be pregnant, I advise you to take the test. If the test shows you are not pregnant, you need to be examined by a doctor to see what is causing the discomfort you're having. Also, depending on your age, if you are still in your early teens, these symptoms can sometimes be caused by your body still developing, and they can also be pre-menstrual symptoms.
You could be. I would recommend taking a home pregnancy test.