Being anemic would make no difference to either pregnancy tests or pregnancy symptoms.
Most pregnancy tests are 99%
You could by a small chance, but, you might also imagine the symptoms (phantom pregnancy). Or your pregnancy is too small at the moment. Try testing again in a week or two (when your period hasn't started). If still negative and you got the symptoms and no period then go see a doctor.
Yes you definitely can!
You should consider waiting for your period or just go to the doctor to check it out
your not suppose to get your period when your on that
when in doubt, assume you are pregnant. then take a urine pregnancy test, and if that is negative. then you can also check by getting a blood pregnancy test.
A period during pregnancy is not hereditary however it is never a normal period. It's simply a light period or vaginal bleeding. Pregnancy symptoms are not hereditary. Every woman will experience different pregnancy symptoms and the same woman may have different symptoms in different pregnancies. There are things that go on during pregnancy which can be symptomatic and hereditary, but these are separate from the symptoms which indicate pregnancy.
Pregnancy symptoms are not unique to pregnancy. Tender breasts or nipples can be a sign that your period will be starting here soon. Vomitting and/or nausea can be a sign that you have food poisoning. A late period can be from overly stressing your body and yourself, and it could also be from to much weightloss, or being overly active.
no because your period controls your pregnancy.
no
Yes. Many women experience pregnancy symptoms before they have a missed period. However pregnancy symptoms and PMS symptoms closely mirror one another. If you want to know for sure a blood test from a Dr is the most accurate. There are early detection home pregnancy tests but they are likely to give you a false negative until after you miss your period.
Yes you can