She could be pregnant. Any other symptoms? not to speak of, no missed period, this is not due until 10/8, first day of last period was 13/7 however had unprotected sex on 26/7, any thoughts?
Well I know that when I was first pregnant that is how I was feeling. A lot of women say they feel like they have a cold before they find out they are preggers. I guess just wait until 10/8 and see! There is a possibility. Go to an online fertility calendar and you can put in those dates. It will tell you when her fertile days were so you get a better idea. Thanks for the info, just checked one of those, advises that this was the most fertile day of the whole month, however is there anything else this could be as we have 3 children already and she has never had any of these early symptoms before?
Examples of Charles' Law problems include determining the final volume or temperature of a gas when its initial volume and temperature are known, or calculating the change in volume or temperature when pressure is held constant. These problems can be solved using the formula V1/T1 V2/T2, where V1 and T1 are the initial volume and temperature, and V2 and T2 are the final volume and temperature. By rearranging the formula and plugging in the given values, the unknown variable can be calculated.
Tisane is very good for bloating and constipation. It helped me alot when i was experiencing so stomach problems.
indigestion problems, tiredness, headache, body pain, reduce in immune power etc
There can be problems if you have a fatty and enlarged liver. You may experience weight loss, nausea, and tiredness.
Not usually valve cover gaskets tend to leak after time just due to the constant temperature changes in the engine
The symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome include bowel movements that are either more frequent (diarrhea) or less frequent (constipation), as well as feelings of bloating and gas. One also experiences pain that is relieved when they have bowel movement.
The problems are based on the Ideal Gas Law, which relates the pressure, volume, temperature, and amount of a gas sample through the equation PV = nRT, where P is pressure, V is volume, n is the number of moles, R is the gas constant, and T is temperature.
Some common Avogadro's Law problems in chemistry involve calculating the volume, number of moles, or number of particles of a gas when the pressure and temperature are known. These problems often require using the Avogadro's Law equation, which states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to the number of moles of gas at constant temperature and pressure.
No,both are pain relivers,and if you combined them( take too much),pain killers can lead to respiratory problems(breathing problems,tiredness) which could lead to death
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No,both are pain relivers,and if you combined them( take too much),pain killers can lead to respiratory problems(breathing problems,tiredness) which could lead to death
Weight gain, obesity, fatique, tiredness, slow response, memory loss, stomach problems, skin problems, diabetes, reflux, tooth decay etc