If you know you are pregnant and have dark blue veins that is quite normal.
If that is the only sign you have, you may not be pregnant as it is just a sign of increased blood flow, this could be for many reasons.
I don't know how old this is but that isn't true. Having blue veins was my first sign of being pregnant with my first two kids. That was my positive test for me. So take a test and see what you get. Good luck and KUP.
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∙ 2011-09-12 13:58:43Yes. You will get even more of them as your pregnancy progresses.
it must be a rare disease. I've been a doctor for years and haven't heard of this disgusting sign before. you might wanna go check out your gross jugs.-Dr. PhinleyThere's no way that answer came from a doctor.The reason the veins become visible (they're always blue, they're carrying blood back to the heart and its oxygen that makes blood red) if they weren't before, is an increase in blood supply. This happens during pregnancy but obviously can be caused by other things. Hope that answers your question -iperu
It means your pregnant
Get a couple of over-the-counter home pregnancy tests. follow their instructions. 4 weeks after you have sex take a preg test. Look for dark deep blue lines on your breasts when you get out of the shower Take a home pregnancy test, that is the way to get the fastest results. If you mean how do you get the results the earliest in your pregnancy, then a blood test at the doctors office will detect pregnancy the earliest. Blood test at the dr.
You could be or you could be and are loosing the pregnancy. Wait a week or two and retest to see what it tells you.
Yes. You will get even more of them as your pregnancy progresses.
The veins appear dark blue due to the way the fat in your skin scatters the light that passes through. The deoxygenated blood inside the vein is dark red.
It is an urban myth that unoxygenated blood (in veins) is blue - it is actually dark red.
it must be a rare disease. I've been a doctor for years and haven't heard of this disgusting sign before. you might wanna go check out your gross jugs.-Dr. PhinleyThere's no way that answer came from a doctor.The reason the veins become visible (they're always blue, they're carrying blood back to the heart and its oxygen that makes blood red) if they weren't before, is an increase in blood supply. This happens during pregnancy but obviously can be caused by other things. Hope that answers your question -iperu
Our blood is never blue. It is a commonly believed untruth. Blood in our veins is dark red, never blue.
No, the veins just appear blue due to how light passes through the skin and fat above it. The blood itself is more a very dark reddish-purple color.
No, it is dark red. The veins just appear blue/purple, through the skin and subcutaneous fat.
Yes
when blood is blue from outside actually it is not blue but reddish or dark red. The veins look blue from the outside due to the skin and fat absorbing red and yellow light, but reflecting blue.
It is not blue inside you. It is dark red or vivid red, depending on oxygenation level.The confusion may arise from the fact that veins (which contain blood) look like they are blue. These veins are actually also red, but appear blue because the hypodermisabsorbs low-frequency light, permitting only the highly energetic blue wavelengths to penetrate through to the dark vein and reflect off.
Yes, I was.
No. Blood is bright red when it contains oxygen and dark red when there isn't a lot of oxygen. The blue you see in veins is the vein itself.