How long before a home pregnancy test can test whether you’re pregnant or not does spotting occur?
March 17, 2012 by admin
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I’ve noticed spotting, and looked up a little on it and learned one of the reasons behind it could be the earliest sign of pregnancy. When I took my pregnancy test, it tested negative, and I’m wondering if you start spotting before a home pregnancy can test correctly.
How long into pregnancy will a home test show a positive answer?
February 22, 2012 by admin
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I haven’t had a period for almost two months now. So last week i took two pregnancy tests. One came up negative, but the other one showed a positive result, but was invalid because the line in the second window (that shows up to show that the test worked) never showed up. There is a good possibility im pregnant, but I’m not sure and honestly don’t want to believe I am. How long should it take for a home pregnancy test to say positive?
Will home pregnancy tests still work a few months or ever all the way through the pregnancy?
November 18, 2011 by admin
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What I mean is, is what they are testing for only present in the first month or so of the pregnancy, or will they still work throughout the pregnancy or at least in the first half or so? Would pregnant women who were 2, 4, 7, 8, and 9 months pregnant get accurate results if they used a home pregnancy test? Thank you guys.
How soon in a pregnancy do you start to gain weight?
April 24, 2010 by admin
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I just found out via home pregnancy test that I am pregnant. I have an appt with my obgyn tomorrow so I’m not sure how many weeks, but I have noticed that in one week I have gone from 135 to 142. (I’m 5’2) My appetite has increased, but is it weight i’m gaining cuz of my appetite, or the baby?
Also thanks to those who advised me to take the test rather than waiting for another week!
What is the best pregnancy test to take at home?
April 19, 2010 by admin
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In your opinion, from personal experience or word of mouth, what is the most accurate in home pregnancy test? Any comparisons and/or prices of the tests would also be appreciated. Do you know how soon you can take the tests before your first missed period?
Pregnant Week – Pregnancy Week by Week Guide
April 6, 2010 by admin
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Changes come about so rapidly based on data from week to week throughout pregnancy. The first and foremost trimester is a very delicate evolution of pregnancy, investing in rapid fluctuations happening to both mother and baby. This is the trimester when pregnancy symptoms are at such a peak. Although most any woman’s pregnancy is different, a little symptoms are felt by most – especially a missed period! Weeks 1 to 3 The first two weeks of pregnancy do not actually involve a fetus. A baby is actually conceived some time around the third week.Can t Get Pregnancy
A pregnancy is counted from day 1 of a woman’s last menstrual period for dating purposes, however, no baby actually exists until week 3! Ovulation should occur some time around the third week, after which conception can take place. One of the first pregnancy symptoms may be implantation bleeding, which can happen when the fertilized egg implants itself into the wall of the uterus. This bleeding should be very light, and perhaps pink in color.
Other symptoms that can start may include: nausea, bloating, tender/swollen breasts, and of course, a missed period. Some symptoms may not appear until a little later in the first trimester. Some symptoms may actually last throughout the entire pregnancy. Weeks 4 to 7 A home pregnancy test taken around week 4 or 5 will show a positive result.
A blood test can detect the pregnancy hormone earlier than a home pregnancy test, which can show a positive result even before the next menstrual period is due. These few weeks involve rapid growth of the baby. The cells are rapidly dividing, and the placenta is being formed. The baby’s heart actually starts beating around week 6 or 7. The eyes and umbilical cord are also underway. Pregnant Week
Weeks 8 to 10 By week 8 of pregnancy, the baby’s heart can be heard through an ultrasound. The sex of the baby is determined at this point, as either testes or ovaries will develop. The mother’s uterus is probably the size of a grapefruit by now! This would be a good week for a first prenatal appointment. On week 9 on a pregnancy calendar, the baby’s bones and cartilage begin to form. Arms and legs are developing, as are webbed fingers and thumbs. By week 10, a pregnant woman will probably start to ‘show’ as her uterus continues to enlarge and rise.
She will also most likely begin to experience bleeding gums and nose, due to the increased volume of blood flow. The baby’s tail should have disappeared by now, and he or she will begin moving around in the mother’s womb. Weeks 11 and 12 The baby is just about fully developed by the end of the first trimester, although her or she still needs to grow and strengthen all the organs and systems. The baby’s heart beat is very rapid – beating anywhere from 140 to 160 beats per minute. An ultrasound is usually carried out at this point to determine if the baby is growing properly, and to date the pregnancy.
Certain prenatal tests may be conducted at this time, especially if the mother is over the age of 35. Tests such as chorionic villus sampling may be done around this time to detect any chromosomal abnormalities – such as Down Syndrome – or genetic disorders. These tests are not mandatory, and can be opted out of by the mother if she so chooses. By the end of the 12th week, pregnancy symptoms should be much milder, and should be starting to subside. Can t Get Pregnancy
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How does an ectopic pregnancy and ovarian cyst affect an at home pregnancy test?
March 30, 2010 by admin
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Two weeks ago I experienced my first cramps and still am feeling them mostly on the left side. I feel tired. And my period is now 7 days late. But I’ve taken 4 pregnancy tests in the last 3 days and all are negative, I’m not stressed my school is currently in fall break. My last menstrual was on sept 9.
What do you think.
How does an ectopic pregnancy and ovarian cyst affect a home pregnancy test?
March 30, 2010 by admin
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Two weeks ago I experienced my first cramps and still am feeling them mostly on the left side. I feel tired. And my period is now 7 days late. But I’ve taken 4 pregnancy tests in the last 3 days and all are negative, I’m not stressed my school is currently in fall break. My last menstrual was on sept 9.
How long does the pregnancy hormone last in a woman after giving birth?
March 27, 2010 by admin
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I gave birth in August and just yesterday I took a home pregnancy test and it came back positive. Is it picking up my last pregnancy?
What is a chemical pregnancy and how does it work?
March 22, 2010 by admin
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I took an at home pregnancy test last week and tested positive, but then had my period a few days later. I would have conceived between September 20th and 24th, and my period came 6 days ago. I started reading up on this and found a lot of questions about chemical pregnancies. How do they happen? And how long will the pregnancy hormone stay in my system if the egg has already been flushed out? I can’t get into my gyno until next week and I need to know what’s going on now.