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No, a girl cannot get pregnant by doing that.
Not always. Experts and docs usually say to wait for at least 2 cycles to make any hasty decisions. After 2 if you still havent had a period, take a home test, then go in to the docs for a more in depth test. Home tests are not always reliable because of that 'false positive' factor involved. Your doc on the other hand will do a blood analysis test to see if your blood is positive for the pregnancy horomone.
constipation is a condition in which the person is having difficulty emptying his/her bowels. (Going #2) Constipation is caused by 1 of 2 conditions: 1. Materials that you eat (food) is moved through the small and large intestines by a special action called peristalses. Imagine the intestines contracting in a wave like motion, pushing food through the intestines. It would be as though your garden hose had something around it and was pushed toward the opening, forcing all of the water out of the hose. If something interferes with peristalses, you could become constipated. 2. If the digested food does not have enough liquid, it can become hard and difficult to pass. That too is a form of constipation. Some medications and inactivity can contribute to diminished peristalses, so read labels before taking a medication that may cause constipation. Foods that are low in fiber may result in feces that becomes hard and difficult to pass.
Pregnancy occurs when a sperm cell fertilizes an egg cell, leading to the formation of a zygote. 1. Ovulation: In a woman's menstrual cycle, one of the ovaries releases an egg during ovulation. The egg travels down the fallopian tube towards the uterus. Fertilization: If sexual intercourse occurs during this time and sperm is present in the reproductive tract, a sperm cell can fertilize the egg in the fallopian tube. This forms a zygote, which is the beginning stage of a new human life. Implantation: The fertilized egg, now called a blastocyst, moves down the fallopian tube and reaches the uterus. It then implants itself into the uterine lining, where it will develop and grow. Pregnancy: Once the blastocyst implants successfully, a pregnancy is established. Over the course of approximately nine months, the fertilized egg will develop into an embryo, fetus, and eventually a fully formed baby. During pregnancy, the woman's body undergoes significant changes to support the growth and development of the baby, including changes in hormone levels, physical adaptations, and the formation of the placenta to provide nutrients and oxygen to the developing fetus.