Yes. The earliest signs of pregnancy besides the missed period can include slight cramping like your period is about to start. This is a normal as the blastocyst plants itself into the lining of your uterus.
Yes. I am pregnant and I had back cramping my first week. Scientists will say "it's not possible", but it is. I had other symptoms as well, like lightheadedness, slight nausea and being tired. It is getting more intense now that I have officially missed a period, but it all started around the time I would have been ovulating, two weeks before my period, a couple days after intercourse.
Pregnancy symptoms occur at 2 weeks after sex at the earliest.
I'm in the same boat, sister! I have had cramping for the past three days, which is very unusual for me. I'm due to start my period today. Nothing. I took a pregnancy test and it was negative. If I were you I would take a pregnancy test within the next couple of days, if you haven't already (not sure when you posted this). Good luck!
The only way you can determine any form of pregnancy whether it be on any form of birth control or not is with a pregnancy test. Otherwise stop taking the pill and see if you have a period, if you do not have a period within a week or so take a pregnancy test. Any Birth control can also create symptoms similar to pregnancy, such as nausea, cramping or bloating. The best way to find out is with a HPT of visit your doctor.
You can estimate within a couple of weeks based on when you stopped the pill, and the answer will become clearer as the pregnancy progresses, usually via the ultrasound exam.
Not necessarily. The HCG has to be high enough to be read by a HPT. Most of them will not read until you have a level of 25 HCG (some WILL read at 20). It is for this reason, that the experts recommend you do not perform a HPT until after you miss your period as the majority of chemical pregnancies will end within a couple of days of your normal period.
If you are missing periods you may be pregnant. Only with a drugstore home self test can you know.Answer 2:Usually it only means within the next few days or so you will begin your period. Or this could be just a normal crampAnswer 3:That is normal you are actually SUPPOSED to have cramps during your first peroid. So if it hasn't started yet it will preety soon so example like if you had cramps the first 3 months you probbaly won't have them the next month but they will happen often.Answer 4:It seems to me a pregnancy test would be in order.Answer 5:It means that you're either starting, or it is possible that you may skip a month.Answer 6:Sometimes you can get cramping in the beginning of pregnancy. If you are cramping but not getting a period you should take a pregnancy test.
Many pregnancy tests can ascertain pregnancy within the first week. If you believe yourself to possibly be within the second week, you could take a pregnancy test now.
Yes. Pregnancy symptoms start in 10 to 16 days after conception. Most women's first sign is a missed period.
I had this myself. Every symptom. Missed period, cramping, discharge, darkening of the nipples, gas, indigestion, faint positive....and then I got AF cramps like I have with both past pregnancies, but this time AF came on with lots of clotting. Had a chemical pregnancy. All was there to create a baby, but nothing for it to stick you. If you don't get a positive within 10 days past your missed period, go back to the doc and let him dx you. Good luck!
My midwife told me that minor cramping can be caused by the implantation process, as well as the hormones making the uterus ready to stretch and grow. However, you can get cramp at any time like during mestruation. As long as it's not overly painful or accompanied by bleeding, it is completely normal. It is caused by the uterus stretching to make space for the growing baby. But if you are cramping is on one side and it's very early (within the first month) you might be showing signs of an ectopic pregnancy. Please contact your doctor.
No - sperm can swim up through into the uterus within a couple of minutes. If you want to avoid pregnancy just use reliable birth control.
Yes. Your uterus is stretching causing a bit of cramping and nausea depends on the levels of hcg in your system. Some women are more sensitive to hcg than others thus they get nauseated sooner in a pregnancy.
If you have missed your period, there is a chance that you may be pregnant. Many pregnancy tests are available on the market that can detect pregnancy within a very short time of conception. They can be purchased at many general grocery stores and at a pharmacy. Follow the directions and you should know in a short time if you are pregnant.