Yes, you could be. It was probably too early to take a pregnancy test then. I suggest that you get one done at the doctor's.
Implantation bleeding typically occurs before your period is due, so your stomach would not get hard specifically around that time. However, some women may experience bloating or cramping during implantation, which could cause the stomach to feel slightly firmer than usual.
Implantation bleeding is typically a light pink or brown spotting that occurs around 6-12 days after conception when the fertilized egg implants in the uterus. It is usually lighter and shorter in duration than a normal period, and may be accompanied by mild cramping. If you suspect implantation bleeding, it's best to take a pregnancy test to confirm.
Women have their luteal phase soon after ovulation is finished up to their first menstrual period. On average, women have a 14 days luteal phase. The normal luteal phase is 10-16 days. But if you want to get pregnant having 12 or higher luteal phase is ideal.
A hysterosonogram can usually detect a pregnancy around 4-5 weeks after conception, which is about 2-3 weeks after a missed period. This timing allows for the visualization of the gestational sac in the uterus.
Spotting is typically characterized by light bleeding that is often pink or brown in color and usually occurs between menstrual periods. It can also be accompanied by symptoms like mild cramping or spotting for only a short period of time. If you notice spotting that is persistent, heavy, or accompanied by severe pain, it's important to consult with a healthcare provider.
Yes you can be pregnant, i had mild period like cramping when i fell pregnant with my 3 kids.
It can be or you are ovulating or getting your period. Just cramping is not enough to determine if you are pregnant or not.
Until you get your period, you couldd still be pregnant, but it could just be too early to test. Wait and take another test.
yes maybe ur pregnant
Take a test
Discharge in the panties, cramping, headaches, nausea/vomiting, diarrhea, bloating, etc.
If your pregnant, cramping is usual. But if you're not and you missed your period that usually means your pregnant now with a bundle of joy.
im a month pregnant yes you can be pregnant and have your period symptoms but its not your period. when my period would come on i would have cramping and lower back pain. now that i am pregnant it feels the same way but a little more tense and i cant stand it
Sometimes we are lucky enough to get a period and not have the bloating and cramping associated with it. If you are bleeding and it's time for you to have your period then it is your period.
pregnant
no!
You shouldn't be having a period while pregnant. If you are experiencing bleeding and/or cramping you should contact your Dr right away or go to the ER.