HI - I had a pregnancy test on Oct14 and 22 and both where neg. took on the 26th and that was positive - did HCG on that day and it was 30 - than on the 28th it was 73, than I did it on the 2nd of Nov and it was 379 and than on the 4th and it was 813. Had a u/s today and they just saw a sac measuring at 4w 5d - I am looking for any answers on this - does it make sense. I thought I would of been farther - but I do not get regular periods - so I can't go by that.
thanks
no
You only have symptoms for a few weeks, not for the entire pregnancy.
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.
You can take the test now.
Yes you can have sore breast within only 3 weeks of pregnancy, its has happened to me.
oh yes it can. i had, had a backache for about a week. but i thought it was due to me starting a new exercise program. well turns out i took a pregnancy test as a joke. i was pregnant. my backache was my only symptom. i was 6 weeks along.
This is totally safe to be taken during pregnancy. But then, please take only when advised by your doctor.
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.
Go to the doctor.. i know 2 girls that are only 10 months apart.. so the mom was pregnant 1 month after giving birth. It could also just be the hormones from your recent pregnancy. Best advice GO TO THE DOC.!
No. A midwife can also estimate the length of the pregnancy through palpitation of the mothers abdomen. However, the most accurate what to know how far along the pregnancy is, is to know the date of your last menstrual period and assume that conception took place approximately 2 weeks later.
The only way to determine if youare pregnant, and how far along you- are is to have a blood test, or to have an ultrasound to confirm the pregnancy.
They consider your LMP (Last Monthly Period) to be the starting day of your last period, they track the 40 weeks of pregnancy from that, but no, it's not the actually day where you ovulated and got pregnant. You usually ovulate about 2 weeks AFTER your LMP so technically when you are "4 weeks pregnant" the baby is only 2 weeks.