At six weeks your uterus is still tucked behind your pubic bone, it isn't large enough to be felt until after 12 weeks. Right now your uterus is about 3" long and 2" wide, this is more than big enough to hold your little micro baby who measures (CRM) just 2mm to 5 mm from crown (head) to rump (butt).
Babies often are measured from the crown to rump rather than from head to toe because they spend most of the pregnancy curled up, but also because this early, their legs and arms are just buds.
chances are youre pregnant
because youre pregnant for the full 9 months which equals to 40wks
if youre bleeding youre not pregnant
Yes. You still breathe normally while pregnant.
It is uncommon but possible to experience some bleeding while pregnant that may be confused with a period. However, if you are experiencing regular, heavy bleeding that resembles your usual menstrual period, it is less likely that you are pregnant. If you suspect you might be pregnant, it's best to consult with a healthcare provider for confirmation.
youre born with it you can poop in your mothers uterus too
when you have your period, that means youre not pregnant. when you have your period, that means youre not pregnant. when you have your period, that means youre not pregnant. when you have your period, that means youre not pregnant.
He probably came in you, go buy a pregnancy test.
You would know if you're pregnant by taking a pregnancy test. A pregnancy test can be taken from two weeks after intercourse and doesn't require you to know when your period should have started.
Light cramps are common during pregnancy. They're often caused by the uterus stretching to make room for the growing baby. If the pain is severe and/or accompanied by bleeding, you should go straight to the hospital.Yes it can and one reason is that the uterus is growing to accommodate the fetus.
Spotting fresh blood during early pregnancy does occur and can be harmless but bleeding for 3 weeks is something that needs investigating by your doctor.
yes