In some women it is yes. When I was carrying twins I had my symptoms very early into the pregnancy. But if your worried then see your doctor. Although I knew I was pregnant as soon as I missed my period I didn't find out I was carrying twins until I was 18 weeks pregnant, and I actually felt better with them than I had with my first singleton pregnancy. However all the later pregnancy things you get like the tiredness and heartburn came earlier than the first time.
The only sure way of knowing you are pregnant with twins is by ultrasound. An ultrasound at 8 weeks would show if you were carrying a multiple pregnancy.
The standard benefit for normal delivery is six weeks for vaginal birth, and eight weeks for a c-section delivery.
No, it's biologically impossible to menstruate while pregnant. It is possible for a woman to bleed during pregnancy, but this is uncommon. Generally speaking you are not fertile eight days before menstruation and you can't menstruate while pregnancy - but if uncertain take a pregnancy test, it's likely unneeded but if it puts your mind at ease that's a good reason to take the test to be sure.
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You can stop an 8 week from gestation pregnancy the same way you would stop any other pregnancy. That is, you can have an abortion. Most abortions in America are performed by suction curettage, which is an option at 8 weeks. In practice, abortion is legal in all 50 States, up to week 24 on demand. Although it is possible to stop a pregnancy through abortion, I would make sure I was informed on the morality of the issue as much as possible before making such a serious decision. The alternatives are keeping the baby or adoption.
It could be a cervical change that can cause vaginal bleeding. Vaginal bleeding can also be a symptom of ectopic (tubal) pregnancy. Another cause for bleeding during pregnancy is a miscarriage although the first two reasons for bleeding are more common, it is still a good idea to contact your doctor if you are too concerned.
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It would be a symptom of diabetes but not pregnancy unless you were eight or nine months pregnant.
Octuplets are eight babies carried in one pregnancy.
It is normal to have your period for eight days but only if it is normal - spotting.
During her pregnancy with the eight she had 6 boys and 2 girls.
due to your increase in hormones you do need a lot more fluids in your system. try to have eight glasses of water a day. as for being cold i am not entirely sure, im in my seventh week of pregnancy and have drastic temperature changes throughout the day. hope ive helped a little aleksei