No' its your period
if you were pregnant, you wouldn't have gotten your period Actually, some women do have light periods during their pregnancies. Your symptoms do not sound like a pregnancy though, but you did not say how different the two day period was from your normal. That is an important piece of the puzzle. If it was completely out of the ordinary, then your symptoms could also have been due to a miscarriage. Most miscarriages happen very early and many women do not even know they had been pregnant.
Yes if you have cramps, backache, nausea and headache , these are signs of pregnancy.
that's a sign of PUBERTY and the cramps are because you are having a period which would mean you are not pregnant
These could be pregnancy symptoms. Wait until your period is due and take a home pregnancy test to confirm.
I'm 2 weeks late and I have taken 3 pregnancy tests and a blood test all came back negative. I have all the symptoms missed period, sore breats, and morning sickness. Could a blood pregnancy test be wrong? or could I have had a miscarriege?
None of the symptoms you mentioned are signs of pregnancy. If it continues or is severe, see a doctor.
A cramp free period means you had no cramps, nothing more.
I'm not sure, but you're not alone Well if you re spotting this could be a sing of pregnancy so you might want wait till after youur period and get a home pregnancy test.
yeah possibly.
Does not mean anything. You are very lucky not to have cramps. They are not fun.
It sounds like you could be pregnant. but two days is not a long time to be late with your period. if you don't start period in a month it would be wise to take a pregnancy test. and go see your doctor..Good luck
It could mean a lot of things really. It just depends on your situation. If you are overweight and have irregular periods, you may have Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), the cysts on your ovaries can cause pain in your lower right or left stomach. Your period could just be heavy and have nothing to do with the pregnancy test. Some women have uterine fibroids that cause heavy bleeding with cramps. If you are really concerned then you should make an appointment with your Primary Care Provider.
It's not uncommon for women to always have cramps associated with their periods.