Yes you could. Not everyone has all the symptoms. With my first I had very sore breasts, kept falling asleep in the car on the way home from work and had nausea every evening. (My husband put on weight because he was eating my dinner too.) With my second pregnancy I had none of these symptoms, and it was twins!!!
Some women say they are sore, other women experience soreness with periods.
Breast changes,fatigue, nausea and missed periods are theearly symptoms of pregnancy.
If you are still having periods and the tests have proved negative then you are not pregnant. What you should do is in future take more care with your contraception.
Some women have irregular periods, so missing one, with no other symptoms does not necessarily mean she is pregnant. Other signs include nusea, tender or swollen breasts, and fatigue. The surest way to know, is to go to the doctor for a pregnancy test.
Yes you can do a pregnancy test while in your periods. But there's no need to do it because you are 100% negative. Having monthly periods means that you are not pregnant.
The main changes include larger breasts, hair starting to develop around the vagina, periods, and the ability to get pregnant.
The main changes are larger breasts, hair starting to develop around the vagina, periods, and the ability to get pregnant.
The main changes include larger breasts, hair starting to develop around the vagina, periods, and the ability to get pregnant.
To determine if your mom is pregnant, she can take a home pregnancy test or visit a healthcare provider for a blood test. Symptoms such as missed periods, nausea, and fatigue can also indicate pregnancy.
Pregnancy in the first trimester does not cause backache -- but periods sure do!
The main changes include larger breasts, hair starting to develop around the vagina, periods, and the ability to get pregnant.
take the test again they can be wrong