Yes, it is possible to be pregnant with few symptoms. Here is some advice from FAQ Farmers: * It could be possible to be pregnant with few symptoms. Every woman is different, and not everyone's symptoms are alike. If your period doesn't start again, I would wait a week, and retest. If it comes out negative, see a doctor about what is going on with your period. It could be hormones. * It is 28 days from the day your period starts to the first day of your next period! But remember everyone is different! I am 15 weeks pregnant and I didn't have my symptoms until I was about 6 weeks. The only thing I experienced was tiredness and nausea ( I have only thrown up twice and they were both at night..lol)
no it's not possible to be pregnant for two years without giving birth, but sometimes very few women get to be pregnant for ten month and then give birth (it happens).
You only have symptoms for a few weeks, not for the entire pregnancy.
You are not pregnant half an hour after sex! It takes a few days to actually get pregnant and you will have no symptoms for a couple of week at least. This is why the morning after pill is possible.
Quite a few people have that as one of their symptoms.
Most women don't even know they are pregnant at that point. There should be very few symptoms of pregnancy if any, at only 2 weeks pregnant.
Take a pregnancy test
Not a lot of women are pregnant and experience no pregnancy symptoms. But I would say about 2 months into the pregnancy and beyond they should experience pregnancy symptoms and a LOT of women experience symptoms a few days after conception.
Yes, it's possible, but it's pretty uncommon. Most likely if you have no symptoms you're probably not pregnant. And if you are pregnant, but don't have any symptoms, you might just not be noticing them. But it is possible to be pregnant and not have any symptoms in the beginning. With my first pregnancy, I didn't know I was pregnant until I was talking with a friend and brought up something about period schedules and she is the one who told me I was late. Then looking back, I realized I had some symptoms, I was just busy and didn't expect to be pregnant, so I didn't really notice anything. But I was less than a week late, I would have realized it in a few more days.
Very few infected people have symptoms and most pregnant women have antibodies that protect the fetus from infection.
most cases woman will produce milk when they are pregnant.... very very few cases very few you produce milk but not pregnant
Very few, maybe just starting to get a bit of breast tenderness and occasional nausea. Most symptoms do not really start until around the time of a missed period, and some women get no symptoms at all.
A positive pregnancy test, and confirmation by a doctor is the best way to know. No one can tell you better than a doctor can. You go to a doctore, have him or her administer a medical test, and then you'll know if you're actually pregnant. Stop fooling around with "signs."