Everything might be okay, but you need to go to the doctor to make sure. Good luck:)
No, but if it always better to be safe than sorry. If you're that worried about getting pregnant and do not know how babies are made you should not be fooling around at all.
Probably she or her friend have misunderstood something, because "blood around the sack" is really too vague, medically, to mean anything.On the other hand, if somebody is BLEEDING, this should be discussed with a healthcare practitioner, immediately if the bleeding is heavy!
This isn't uncommon. I have known people to have there period throughout their whole pregnancy. But, you should consult a doctor if your concerned
No, this doesn't necessarily mean your pregnant. The only way to find out is by doing a pregnancy or test or by seeing your doctor for a blood test. If the bleeding you described is implantation bleeding you would of conceived around March 2 - 12. Do a pregnancy test.
It could be. It could also simply be your period. Different hormones can cause your period to change, as can stress. If you're really worried about it, though, you should go see your doctor.
If you really belive that you are pregnant then I would go to your doctor or local clinic and get a blood test done. This should pick up any pregnancy.
Not every woman experiences implantation bleeding and some believe it isn't that common. But more women than previously believed do experience implantation bleeding. 1 in 3 women get it i got it doesn't always mean your pregnant though
Pregnant women should not be around cats as their feces is detrimental to the health of the fetus.
Yes, decidual bleeding, should it occur, happens after implantation. It is considered to be fairly rare. It is sometimes mistaken for a menstrual period by women who do not realize they are pregnant.
You aren't if you were 7 days late you would be around 5 weeks pregnant. The way an estimated due date works is you start from the first day of your last period. Unless you are 14 weeks pregnant and got your dates confused or had bleeding that you thought was a period but was something like implantation bleeding.
You should be fine if you vomited that's exposed to happen when you're pregnant but you might want to see your doctor to make sure you are alright and if you aren't alright your doctor will help you through it.
If you've only experienced light spotting that maybe pinkish/brownish with maybe a tinges of blood then you are probably pregnant. This is known as implantation bleeding and mild cramps may be experienced with this. There should be no "flow". ONLY spotting; however, there are many cases where women have seemingly normal "menstruation-like" bleeding and are still diagnosed to be pregnant. Implantation bleeding usually lasts from as least as a few hours to up to 3 days. This typically occurs around the day your actual menstruation is supposed to begin or even possibly a day or two before. I hope this helps, God bless!