Yes! Sometimes what you think is a period, is actually implantation bleeding, assuming it's lighter and shorter than your average period. Also, some women have been known to have a period for up to three months during their pregnancy. Take a home pregnancy test and if that's negative and you're still unsure, make a doctors appointment and get a blood test done. It's important to know for the sake of your potential bundle of joy.
Answeryes you could be pregnant. concult a dr.your not suppose to get your period when your on that
Take a pregnancy test
well they arent 100% but i suppose you should consult your doctor..
Pregnancy can also be detected through a blood test
The average dog pregnancy lasts 63 days. It can be a few days longer or shorter.
You failed the test (or passed, I suppose, depending on your viewpoint) Generally, if you get your period you're not pregnant.
It depends. Very early in a pregnancy they can be extremely inaccurate. When I was trying to find out if I was pregnant I took 6 pregnancy tests. 4 of them read negative and the other two read positive. I WAS pregnant. EPT usually seems to be very accurate. I suppose it depends how far along the woman is and which test they use.
If you changed the patch as scheduled, you are at no additional risk for pregnancy. If you changed the patch late, you may be at risk.
Other than the fact that their pregnant a lot of women are under the false impression that eating for two literally means eating enough for two adults. The truth is their only suppose to gain max 35 pounds during a healthy pregnancy.
There is a possibility of wanting to go an get a test just in case...... I would if I were you....
Well, I just positive today and have had a yeast infection for the last three. I have had five pregnancies (2 ended in miscarriage) and every time I got a yeast infection just days before testing positive. Other than pregnancy I have had two infections, both at the end of taking antibiotics. However, for pregnancy, it is just a coincidence.On my first pregnancy, I had a yeast infection, I thought it was the reason I wasn't having my period. Well, my husband ask me if I could be pregnant. I kept telling him no just give it another day or two. Well, two weeks after my period was suppose to start we found out that we WERE PREGNANT. So, I would just say, if you think you might be, before you go to the store for some over the counter treatment, pick up a pregnancy test. You can never be too sure.When I was pregnant I read just about everything dealing with pregnancy and never read or heard anything like that. Have you taken any antibiotics? They almost always cause yeast infections.
Cramping during pregnancy, unfortunately, can mean multiple things; some are okay and some are not so good. It can be gas, constipation, your uterus growing; signs of an ectopic pregnancy, miscarriage, and the list can go on and on. If the cramping continues and it concerns you too much you should contact your doctor.