Breast leaking in pregnancy usually doesn't occur until at least 5 months pregnant. I would say you are safe on the pregnancy part but I'd go to the gyno if you are leaking, and have not recently had a child.
If your period was extremely light and only lasted three days could you be pregnant?
Yes you could be pregnant.
How long do you have to wait after your missed period to take a pregnancy test?
You don't, take one now.
How long do you have tafter your missed period do you have to wait to take a pregnancy test?
You can do a blood test which can detect pregnancy as soon as a week after fertilization. Home tests are usually not as accurate until 4 days before your period is due but some are more sensitive and can detect pg earlier. So to answer the question you can do a any of them as soon as you are late.
When can a woman not get pregnant?
A woman who only has sex after the ovulation period of her cycle will not get pregnant. This means abstaining from sex for a week prior to ovulating and the 48 hours of fertility following the start of ovulating.
The trouble with using this method of natural family planning is the irregular cycles that many young women have and the lack of attention to the details women have during their cycle. This method should only be used by a monogamous couple because it does not protect either person from STDs.
AnswerYou can NOT have sex, or use protection! AnswerThe only time a woman cannot get pregnant is if she does not have sex at all.. Even while using protection a woman can get pregnant if it fails or misused. The only other time is if she is already pregnant.Yes that's what happened to me, try again in a few days
Can you get your period but tell that you are pregnant by remaining at high temperatures?
the statment about "if you have your period then you are not pregnant" is tecnically true, but alot of women think they are having their period and it is really not a period. if any women really thinks they might be pregnant but still are having their period should take a pregnancy test and if still negative and you think you really are then please go see a doctor, because it cant hurt you to find out but it can hurt your baby not to.
Hello. You will have a elevated temperature during your period and during evening time. This isn't a indication of pregnancy. Because you got your period, you definitely aren't pregnant. :-)
Can you have periods while pregnant?
You cannot have a period while you are pregnant because both of these functions cannot happen at the same time. If you were pregnant and began menstruating, inevitably you would lose the pregnancy or have a miscarriage. Although you can't be pregnant and have a period at the same time, you can, in fact, experience vaginal bleeding and continue to be pregnant. These are two very different terms: vaginal bleeding and menstruation (period), but it is usually vaginal bleeding that women confuse as their periods.
Bleeding early in pregnancy, as in the first trimester, is scary, but luckily it usually doesn't signal a problem. It is also rather common among women. There are a few common causes of first-trimester bleeding, none of which is an indication of trouble.
1. Normal implantation of the pregnancy into the uterine wall. This bleeding, which sometimes also occurs when a fertilized egg (embryo) attaches itself to the wall of the uterus (generally two to five days after conception), is brief and light and only lasting a couple of days. Implantation normally occurs around five to ten days after conception.
2. Hormonal changes when the period would have otherwise occurred. This type of bleeding is also usually very light, but it can sometimes seem like an actual period. Many women report that they do actually bleed regularly during the early portion of their pregnancy, none of which is a true menstrual period, and this is usually the culprit for that. It is often referred as early pregnancy bleeding and is caused by hormonal changes in the body due to the pregnancy. This is also rather common among women and, again, can appear to be a menstrual period. It's not though.
3. It could be a subchorionic bleed. This is when a small blood clot forms at the edge of the placenta. It usually stops on its own and isn't normally an emergency. But your doctor will want to monitor this with ultrasound to be sure that the clot has resolved itself.
4. Decidual bleeding. This is period-like bleeding (but not your period) when your hormones may get out of whack. It will cause you to lose parts of the lining along the uterine wall. This is especially common in the very early stages of pregnancy because the lining hasn't had a chance to completely attach to the placenta. Although a scary thought, it is not generally considered to be a health risk to neither mother or baby.
5. Getting pregnant while on the pill. This is often associated with bleeding during a pregnancy and can be confused with a menstrual period. Many women will have several bleeding episodes before they realize something isn't right. This will cause the woman to be unable to accurately tell her doctor when her last real menstrual cycle because of the confusion, and an ultrasound will be required to determine an estimated due date.
Often the real case can't be pinpointed, but the bleeding stops spontaneously and in the situations above, the pregnancy continues just fine. As a precaution though, any bleeding should be reported to your practitioner so that he or she can evaluate it. Record whether it is intermittent or persistent, when it started, the color, the heaviness or lightness of the flow, any odor, or any tissue fragments (bits of solid material) that may have passed with the blood. If there were, try to save them in a jar. Also report other symptoms like excessive vomiting, any pain, fever, weakness, and whatever else you might feel.
Any other kind of bleeding than those above, you should make a quick call to the doctor, or if he isn't in, a visit to the ER. It could indicate a less common, and much worse, cause of early bleeding, which includes:
1. Miscarriage. The light bleeding will turn into heavy bleeding and will be accompanied by strong lower abdominal pain that comes and goes. When a miscarriage is taking place, you should find a passage of embryonic material in the blood. A brownish discharge may mean a missed miscarriage. Sometimes, if the fertilized egg doesn't develop, the sac is empty and no embryonic material could have passed.
2. Ectopic pregnancy. Signs include brown vaginal spotting or light bleeding, continuous or not, and have abdominal and/or shoulder pain that is often severe. This type of pregnancy will have to be surgically aborted as it poses potential harm to the mother. The fetus would not be able to survive in this type of pregnancy anyway.
3. Molar pregnancy. Signs include a continuous brownish discharge. This one is a very rare, yet very serious, problem. See the related links below for more information on this condition.
Why You Cannot Have A Regular Period During PregnancyThe pregnancy hormone completely prevents ovulation in the first place. Ovulation is required to have a period.You cannot have a period while you are pregnant by the very biological definition and function of the two.
Your cycle is what causes a period! Your body releases hormones during this cycle. Those hormones send signals to your reproductive organs to perform certain tasks. An increase in hormones causes an egg to be released from your ovaries. While it travels, a layer of blood and tissue thickens to protect the uterine wall. If the egg is not fertilized, hormone levels drop and you start your period as that extra thick layer of blood and tissue detaches itself and comes out.
While you are pregnant, your body focuses on providing a healthy environment for the fetus. Your brain sends signals to your ovaries to stop the cycle so that the baby can grow. As a result, hormones continue to build and rise for the next nine months because it can't drop.
If you continued to have a period while you were pregnant, it would be shedding the lining of the uterine wall. This lining is what helps to nourish your baby each month. So in biological terms, it makes no sense to have a period while you were pregnant and simply not possible. Therefore, the spotting or bleeding that you are experiencing is caused by something other than your period.
Always Tell Your DoctorMake sure you record all information and even descriptions of, especially, the first and also subsequent vaginal bleeding episodes. You need to tell your OB/GYN every possible detail that you can about the odor, appearance, any tissue, color, flow, and any other concurrent symptoms elsewhere in the body. Your OB/GYN will need to evaluate you and determine whether your particular cause of vaginal bleeding is cause for an emergency, or more commonly, a non-emergency issue. If you experiencing symptoms of a miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, or molar pregnancy, you need to call your doctor for instructions, or if he isn't in visit your nearest ER pronto.Don't be embarrassed about it, and don't worry about "grossing out" your doctor. If your doctor was "grossed out" by this, he or she would have chosen a different career path. They answer these types of questions and put mothers-to-be at ease every single day.
Since women confuse and accept bleeding during a pregnancy as their period, they fail to inform their doctor. Thus, there are very harsh consequences for not obtaining the proper medical attention in time when they have abnormal vaginal bleeding.
For more information regarding vaginal bleeding during pregnancy, visit the links below. They are reputable sources of information from the medical community and can further explain this and other related pregnancy concerns.
Also, if you still insist that it is your period, then have your doctor complete another pregnancy test (unless it's obvious) and have him/her explain to you why you are having a period while you are pregnant. He will tell you it is vaginal bleeding and not a menstrual period.
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If you're sure you're pregnant, then this is not your period. See your OBGYN for a proper diagnosis, but this is what doctors call a threatened abortion.
If you are pregnant do you still ovulate?
Hi No once pregnant You can't ovulate. Your body automatically creates a hold on future eggs being released during pregnancy.
Actually many women who are in their 30's have been pregnant and 4 weeks later found out they are having another baby. It is rare but some older women do ovulate during pregnancy.
Why would your period be late and your discharge be jelly-like?
From my experience when I was late with period and white or clear discharged I was pregnant all three times . the period never came .But it could also just mean you are late or not going to have a period this month it is normal to skip a month. Go see your GYN doctor..Good-luck
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If the discharge is brownish,it could wither be your period or pregnancy,so I would go and see a doctor to confirm what the problem is
If you are having an LH surge two days before your due period is this a pregnancy sign?
No. You don't ovulate during pregnancy.
Can you have cramps during your first week of pregnancy?
Yes,This could be painful inplantation of the egg.
Do you ovulate when you are pregnant?
No, ovulation stops during pregnancy. At least it's supposed to, there have been a few cases of people getting pregnant a second time during pregnancy, but experts agree it's very very rare and that usually a fertility drug must be being used.
Extremely rarely a woman will ovulate during pregnancy and become pregnant with a second baby. This is called superfetation and the second baby is born 4 weeks early at the same time as the first.
You can ovulate during pregnancy. Some women don't but some women do, every person's body is different. It is normal for you to ovulate during pregnancy.
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Hello. Yes you could be. See your doctor for a blood test. The blood test is highly accurate.
If you have your period while pregnant would you get big clots and a dark brownish color?
Clots during pregnancy is usually a indication of a miscarriage. Brown bleeding is usually old blood which isn't a normal period.
Based on what you said, yes you could be pregnant. I am not sure if you can do a pregnancy test yet because I am not certain of the possible conception date. Below I'll leave some information which I hope may of been some help to you.
I hope this has helped you some. Take care!
If you missed a period for two months does it mean that you are pregnant?
Not always but it's good to get a pregnancy test if you've missed it for 2 months.
Is it normal to have a missed period during the first month while on Marvelon?
sometimes taking a new drug can affect your period but you should still go see a doctor cause it might mean you are pregnant
Could you still be pregnant if you had a D and C but still feel pregnant?
If you've had a D+C then you are not pregnant unless you concieved again, if you just had the D+C within a day or two, it's possible you still have some pregnancy hormone (HCG) floating around your system that is causing the symptoms, It will go away soon. ~pawsalmighty
Why would you be missing periods?
You could be pregnant, under stress, eating poorly, on a bad diet, Anorexic, Bolemic (not accusing you of any of these things)or you are very athletic. Athletes often miss their periods. To put your mind at rest it's best to go see your doctor about this. Marcy
Yes! You could have pre-eclampsia. My son was born at 34 weeks because I developed this condition, which includes high blood pressure, protein in the urine and swelling in the feet and legs. You need to call your doctor immediately and go in to get checked. If you have developed this condition, the placenta could no longer be functioning properly. It is normal, I had such swollen feet that I had to buy new shoes. It is important to look at your feet first thing in the morning, they should be normal size. if they are still swollen before you get out of bed call your doctor right away, this means you have high blood pressure. This happened to me and didn't call right away because I had an appiontment that morning. My BP was 198/110 extremly high. just monitor it and tell your doctor.
How long should you wait to be able to take a home pregnancy test?
bout 4days b4 ur period is due i thnk...my gf just took one