hi there,
i am swapna 2 years ago i got married since then never tried for children last month we've planned for pregnency, this month i had a peroids a week late otherwise periods were normal, this time i noticed a small piece of flesh in the pad pls let me know is this normal or abnormal.
and am i pregnent or not
thanks and regards,
swapna
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: Pregnancy? Rena-Chan answered Tuesday August 14 2012, 8:06 am: It's quite natural to see small bits of "flesh" on your pads during your menstrual period. It's actually the old lining of your uterus leaving your body. This will happen every month. New lining grows, and holds the egg, if you don't get pregnant, you shed that lining. Which is why we bleed. The blood washes away the old lining, making room for new lining. As for being pregnant, it doesn't sound like you may be yet. If you are trying, keep trying. Most women typically get the pregnancy symptoms, which include but are not limited to, Nausea, tender breasts/nipples, different cravings for food, even repulsion of food. There are many symptoms, and every woman is different, but those are typically the more common ones. If you would like to know a better time to conceive a child, here are some ovulation calculators (when you are ovulating, that is the best time to try getting pregnant). I hope this helps in some way, and if you are trying to get pregnant, good luck :)
I never hurts to know more about your body, there are ways of tracking, and figuring out when you ovulate. As well as knowing that sperm can live inside of a womans uterus for up to 5-7 days at a time. So having intercourse at least once or twice a week can greatly improve chances of getting pregnant. [ Rena-Chan's advice column | Ask Rena-Chan A Question ]
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