Twin Pregnancy Body Changes
My last period was 24 March, how many weeks I am?
I had sex 13th April and I have a 30 day period, ie April that my time will come should be 23 if not wrong, but I'm not like cramps i usually cramp a weak before then I I'm just real hungry and sick for several days now my chest started to become real sore. I pee Lot I took a test negative, but my stomach is getting bigger by the day …. my baby daddy has twins strong in his family it may be a possibility that their twins and the pregnancy test is just not picking up because I never had a period and really want a baby, but I am not stressed because I know that causes complications … But a woman knows when her body is changing WELL I also had unprotected sex on 1 and 4 and ALSO 18th March, I had a period, but it was shorter than normal hard white to me too, that my stomach shouldn't SHOW BUT IN AN athelete so its very noticeable to me and my friends
Hello. Pregnancy is possible if you already have unprotected sex, but it's much too early for you to be, the signs show in your stomach, you do not even have your period yet, so I think that you're idea of the stomach getting bigger by the day. I'm not sure about the time when you had sex on 13 … You could have your fertile days missed altogether. As your baby as Papa has twins in his family, it means nothing. Twin genes are passed down through the mother's only because the mother is the dividing ovulation and either 1) their eggs into 2 or 2) they ovulate more than one egg … in both directions causes twins. So, his sperm have nothing to do with twins, caused, it is purely a maternal gene that decides. However, if you ever had a daughter with him, she is the one that is at a high rate of apprehension be twins .. because he can pass the gene on to her. I hope this makes sense … I will put a link below. Anyway, if To test received a positive pregnancy test, you are about 2 weeks pregnant. Which is obviously very early, and it is almost impossible for you to an enlarged Stomach notice .. Most women do not receive severe symptoms of pregnancy and begin to show in the first months of pregnancy. Although early pregnancy Signs are possible, as soon as you missed your time, or even a few days before .. ex: sore breasts, tender nipples. All you can do is wait until you Did you miss your period officially, and make sure your first morning urine test. I hope this information helps you. Good luck!
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