A pap smear will not affect the baby at all.
5 weeks
You should feel your baby's first movements, called "quickening," between weeks 16 and 25 of your pregnancy. By the second pregnancy, some women start to feel movements as early as 13 weeks. You're more likely to feel baby move when you're in a quiet position, either sitting or lying down.
No, but at 5-6 weeks you can hear it with an early ultra-sound. :)
The gestation period is anywhere for 38-40 weeks. It could be that your conception date is off a little, or the baby is ready to come out. Having a baby a week early (39 weeks of pregnancy) will not harm the baby. If a doctor wants to induce labor that means the baby needs to come out, and it might be harmful for the baby to stay in. Premature birth is considered to occur when the baby is born sooner than 37 weeks after the beginning of the last menstrual period. 42 weeks of pregnancy is considered postmature birth.
If you fell that early in the pregnancy chances are slim that it would effect the baby.
They can, they likely won't until 42 weeks, however if mom or baby is having a health problem they may induce early because its safer then continuing the pregnancy
The average time to be able to begin to feel a baby move is around 20 weeks. It is highly possible though for some women to feel the baby move as early as 12 weeks, especially if they are very thin or if it isn't the woman's first pregnancy.
I think the earliest baby that ever survived was 21 weeks? But babies born early are very sick and do not survive a lot of the time. The earliest that is normal to have the baby is 37 weeks, which will be about 3 weeks before you due date. I had my last baby at 35 weeks and he was 6lbs 9oz and very healthy. It's dangerous to have it earlier than that because the lungs haven't developed enough for the baby to breathe on its own.
You can take a pregnancy test roughly 3 weeks after you had sex
Three weeks is very early to start showing. On a slim person, you might see a little bit of a baby bump at 5 weeks at the earliest.
Yes
The most common way to determine when a baby was conceived is by counting backwards approximately 38 weeks from the baby's due date. This is based on a typical pregnancy duration of around 40 weeks. Additionally, ultrasounds performed in the early stages of pregnancy can provide a more accurate estimation of conception based on the size and development of the fetus.