Unfortunately there is no answer to this question, labour starts when it starts. If you want to have your baby on time, for example because your husband is going overseas you could ask your OB/GYN.
A few antonyms of the word early are overdue, late, and modern.
i had the flu on both my pregnancies in the early stages,
Amenorrhea,nausea and vomiting and etc.
Teenage pregnancies are affecting the society since they are unplanned for. Most teenagers end up missing this crucial stage of development as they are forced into early parenthood which mainly affects girls.
there are medications givin by the vet if your dog has an overdue litter that will help the dog in upcomin litters to be a week or 2 early
When a baby has been born too early it is called a premature baby.
this is due to the young age that the women down there get married. look it up on google.
I understand that approximately 50% of ectopic pregnancies (or tubal pregnancies) abort naturally. This is called a tubal abortion. Many tubal pregnancies do continue to grow and will require medical intervention to resolve. IF caught in the very early stages it is possible to treat with a drug, otherwise surgery is necessary to avoid rupture.
the faint lines probably meant you were very early on in your pregnancy and had low HCG at that time, HCG isn't produced until the fertilized egg implants in the lining of your uterus, at about 6-10 days after ovulation or after conception. ~pawsalmighty
previous domain or early empire
premature babies due to uterus being to small to keep getting bigger,and breathing problemsfeeding problems
Assuming you mean "first Month" the answer is yes. With a very sensitive pregnancy test some pregnancies can be detected as early as 3 weeks and 2 days; this is the first month of pregnancy. Most pregnancies are easily detected at 4 weeks on the day of your missed period with a early pregnancy test this would technically be the beginning of your second month.