No. Neither have anything to do with pregnancy.
No. Signs of pregnancy are absent period and positive pregnancy test. White blood cells in urine and painful urination are not signs of pregnancy.
The color of your urine does indicate a pregnancy, whether there are or ar not other symptoms present, it just doesnt.
Yes, but not normally in the first few months of pregnancy. In later months of pregnancy (primarily 3rd trimester) as the baby grows larger and puts pressure on your bladder, you may have leakage and fell urgency to urinate. When ever I went out, I'd always ensure I knew the quickest way to the restroom.
I am going to answer this two different ways only because i want to make sure you get the answer you are looking for because I am not clear on "pregnancy signs": I think you mean signs and symptoms of pregnancy--yes the clomid has side effects in which can be the same as pregnancy signs. The other way this could be interpreted is "pregnancy signs" as in signs on a urine pregnancy test: clomid can cause a false positive or false negative sign so blood test most accurate. Hope this helps.
Hello, Yes it could be a sign of pregnancy.
I've heard it can be, but it can always be about hormones or many other things
Urine. Ammonia. The smell of urine does not change in early pregnancy. Or late pregnancy.
Tender breasts, nausea you should do a urine home pregnancy test as soon as possible.
Yes, urinary tract infections can sometimes cause urine leakage, known as urinary incontinence. This can happen due to irritation and inflammation of the bladder and urethra, leading to difficulties in controlling urine flow.
Oh dear. The signs are the same as at any other stage of pregnancy. Regular painful contractions and or breaking waters. If you have either of these get yourself to the hospital. You may just have a urine infection or something, but do you really want to take that chance?
Yes. You can have an ultra sound but most Dr's will not do one unless you have been confirmed pregnant by a blood and/or a urine test.
No, a urine dipstick is not designed to detect pregnancy. It typically tests for substances like protein, glucose, or blood in the urine. To detect pregnancy, a specific urine pregnancy test is needed, which measures the presence of the hormone hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) produced during pregnancy.