You get an ultrasound and have them date the pregnancy that way.
While it is rare, some women do continue to have periods (I know a couple). Most likely is is heavy spotting due to being pregnant. That is much more common.
No. The placenta will not support a baby for that long.
It probably depends on the woman, but yes, you can be. A friend of mine has children 11 months apart, as she got pregnant 2 months after giving birth.
6 months is considered "average" between heat cycles and gestation 63 days. Though heat cycles can vary the soonest a female can become pregnant between seasons is 4 months and some go 12 months or so. The answer ranges from approximately 6 months-14 months.
There are a few apart from the obvious one, being pregnant, but one of the more dangerous ones is anorexia. If you are suffering with anorexia or have been told by friends or loved ones that you are TOO THIN, and your periods have stopped, get to your doctor immediately. Don't wait, don't debate. Get to your doc ASAP.
No. A horse is pregnant for just about a year. Unless she has twins within a few hours apart there is no way for her to have another foal for at least a year.
Lunar eclipses are usually either one month apart or five months apart.
Well, the faster you get back to having regular periods the faster you can get pregnant. But apart from the time lost finishing the pack/chart there is no advantage/disadvantage either way.
21 months.
It usually feels like menstration cramps, but every women is different. Really the only way to tell pregnancy apart from ouvlation is a missed period. Usually 2, 3 or even four months, if that happens then you are pregnant
Yes - call the hospital
this is the same person just giving a little more information and i have never had sex so i can't be pregnant and i don't drink or do drugs but my friends say i might not be able to get pregnant if this continues!! :( please help HEY!- just a little piece of information. My step sister had the same problem and is not on any drugs or sexually active. It is possibly that even though you period started off regular, you could still have an irregular period. It is normal and you should not freak out. Tons of people have irregular periods.But that does not mean you can't still get pregnant, because your period is irregular you need to be more careful! If you periods start getting too far apart, you should talk to your doctor.