Not necessarily. You may just be having a large baby. You don't say if YOU measure 34 weeks or you had an early scan which says you are now 30 weeks and a scan now measures 34 weeks.
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most likely your are pregnant
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Two weeks after you have your period is typically the most likely time to become pregnant.
If you're measuring ahead (larger than your dates), there are a few possible explanations:~You are overweight. A "fat pad" on the abdomen can cause the measurements to be off.~The measurement was inaccurate. This is most likely if you've switched care providers or if you have someone new measuring your belly at this visit as compared to the last visit.~You are further along than you thought. This is most likely if you've been measuring ahead throughout the entire pregnancy.~You are pregnant with twins. In this case, you would normally measure FAR ahead, not just 1.5 weeks ahead.So, yes, it could mean that you are further along than 36 weeks and that you will go into labor earlier than expected. However, the measurement could be a fluke.
You could be experiencing a low amniotic fluid volume, which can throw the measurement off.
You can become pregnant within 2-4 weeks after the baby is born.
Yes. by 5 weeks you have healed inside and most likely started to ovulate.