Mostlikely natural unless sh had sex then she could be pregnant i recoment taking a pregnancy test just to be on the safe side
There is no 'safe' period. Pregnancy can occur at any time during your menstrual cycle.
Of course -- the only safe sex is no sex at all. A pregnancy test is usually effective 3-5 days before a missed period. Take one.
this can be also pms symptoms but wait until a missed period to see if you're pregnant or not--keep in mind pms symptoms and pregnancy sypmtoms are alike--i remember when i got pregnant--i didn't know i was pregnant--i got bloated and having cramps right before my period supposed to come and i missed my period i went to my doctor and he confirm me i was indeed pregnant but the best way is wait until a missed period to take a hpt --best of luckDream OnNo you probabally have something else, maybe menstrual signs. Or if yoyu are pregnant then the baby is seriuosly wrong. Go to the docs Answeryou could be suffering from fribromyalsia. I hear that can be painfull. It could be an infection, it could also be an etopic pregnancy. To play it safe see a dr.
my pregnant wife test positive inACA(anticardiolipin antibodyantibody Igm<21.9) her doctor suggested an injection named -enoxaparin sodium for the entire period is this medicine is safe during pregnancy and how long use this medicine
yes its safe to eat pumpkin soup during pregnancy, all soup are safe but not the ones with oil
10 to 14 days after the first day of your period.
Long distance journey during second trimester are considered to be safest. Never the less long journey by air or train is generally very safe during pregnancy.
Many things can have an effect on your period being delayedThe following are some of the things (apart from being pregnant, of course) that can have an effect on your period being delayed: mental/physical stress; weight loss/gain; your contraception; infections; and invisible bleeding (which leads you to believe that you have have missed your period).If your period is late after having had unprotected sex, I recommend taking a home-pregnancy test; you can buy them now to test up to 6 days before you are due. If, however, you have not had unprotected sex, you should see your GP; it's probably nothing to worry about, and around 85% of people have experienced a late period at least once in their life. To be on the safe side, and to put your mind at ease, visit your doctor.See the Related Link on "Missed period - are you pregnant?"pregnancy. condoms aren't 100% effective.
Yes it is as long its not acohol.
It didn't hurt me or my baby. I done exactly what you describe in all four of my pregnancies.. To be on the safe side, you should wait until after the first trimester or try a demi-permanent tint. These are formulated without ammonia, but won't last as long as a permanent tint would.
The brown discharge could be a sign of pregnancy, or just your period. The only way to know is to get a pregnancy test. Safe sex, kiddos.