A midwife can often detect pregnancy as early as a few days after a missed menstrual period, typically around 4 to 5 weeks gestation. This is usually confirmed through a combination of a home pregnancy test and a clinical assessment. Some early signs, such as changes in the body or symptoms like nausea and fatigue, might also be noted even before a missed period. However, the most reliable confirmation comes from a positive pregnancy test and subsequent evaluation.
Unfortunately we are a question and answers website, not a psychic service. Your midwife or pregnancy doctor can tell you this.
If you know your due date, the doctor or midwife can probably tell you when (roughly) you got pregnant. Also, there are many online sites that can tell you your conception date if you know your due date
It's unusual - if you have any concerns - see your doctor or midwife as soon as possible !
when you are early it is hard to tell if you are pregnant or not
it is advised that you wait until 4 weeks after the first day of your last period. if it is possible you concieved soon after this a test when your next period is due could tell you if you are pregnant or not. a midwife.
They work with pregnant women and women in labour
It is possible that you are in the early stages of labour. I would phone your doctor, midwife or hospital
To a point. Go to your midwife to be sure.
You will feel the most powerful kicking up under your ribs. an examination by a doctor or midwife will be able to determine which way the baby is lying.
No, too early to tell.
Then she needs to contact her doctor or midwife
No. A pap is not used to determine pregnancy, and one week is too early to find out if you are pregnant