The embryo which is firstly a blastocyst is implanted snuggly into the uterus wall and remains and kept in place there for 9 months. The uterus wall is made up of blood, that is normally shed when a woman does not become pregnant, that explains the absense of a period when a woman is pregnant.
When you get your period it is uterus blood. Your period is the uterus shedding its lining if you do not get pregnant. All month your uterus builds up its lining for if your egg gets fertilized, and when/if it does not get fertilized, you have your period at the end of the month.
A period is the sheding of the lining of your uterus. It gets rid of old blood and makes new. When you are pregnant you use the lining of your uterus for your baby. It doesn't shed again until you have your baby.
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.
Likely non-existent, as women are only pregnant for nine months.
Sometimes you are aware of your own pulse deep in your abdomen when you are pregnant as the blood flow to the uterus increases.
your most likely pregnant and it is old blood you need to let your doctor check you could be pregnant and old blood your uterus is getting rid off
Naproxen is very strong for someone who's pregnant to take. Tylenol is what they recommend when pregnant. So consult your doctor if you need something that strong. I don't see how it would make you miscarry though. It thins out the blood so you can bleed more but in order to miscarry you have to take so much you will hurt yourself and get internal bleedingsor a stroke.
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You are not eight months pregnant. You are just showing early and quickly. You can have negative blood tests and still be pregnant.
No. Sperm only lives 5-6 days in the uterus and is not "stored" by the body. The fact that there was a period means the pregnancy didn't happen. It is the body shedding the blood in the uterus that had prepared for a baby that didn't happen. Go take a sex ed class.
It is what covers the walls of the uterus. When you are ovulating the eggs from the ovaries buries inside of the lining, if you are pregnant the baby grows in the lining, but if you aren't pregnant the lining comes out with blood hence menstruation ( periods)