Do you think you are pregnant?
For most women, a missed period is the first sign of pregnancy. But there are many reasons a period might come late or even skip a month, including dietary changes, intensive exercise, travel, and stress. And some women have periods so irregular that they can't predict when the next one will come.
Other factors besides having a period may cause bleeding from the uterus, including pregnancy. So, although a missed period is certainly your best clue to a possible pregnancy, it's not a definitive sign.
Your suspicions may increase if you have other symptoms of early pregnancy.
- Extreme Fatique
- Breast Tenderness
- Nausea - with or without vomiting
- Abdominal Cramps
- Frequent Urination
- Mood Swings
- Increased Vaginal Discharge
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- Pregnancy Symptoms
- Helpful Resources
Obviously, many of these symptoms occur for other reasons, and can be confused with other illness. If you think you might be pregnant, contact us for free pregnancy testing. We care--Call our 24 hour helpline 706-724-FREE