Do women's nipples get hard when pregnant?

I am not feeling very good and I am really confused about this period. I am not on my period but I am on my period it is not normal and I have a lot of blood clots but that is it there is really no reason why I am wearing a pad but I am so I can just catch the blood clots. Could I be pregnant

Answer #1

ok, the only way you will be able to tell if you are pregnant is to do a pregnancy test. it’s the only sure way of detecting the HCG hormone secreted during pregnancy,.

however, maybe you are just having a heavy period? your periods change throughout your life, some months you have little bleeding and the blood may be light, other months it may be clotty, thicker blood and the blood is dark…

if you are suffering sever abdominal cramps or nausea, then go see the doc, but generally any miscarriage is accompnied by debilitating pain in the lower abdominal area…

if you are pregnant, which is honestly doubtful, blood clots would be a very bad sign. best go see your doc, your doc is the only one who can reassure you. but do a pregnancy test, they’re only lke £11 and will put your mind at ease. the HCG hormone is present in the body for a good few days after a miscarriage.

don’t panic, as I say periods do change all the time, but if you are in sever pain, get it checked out

Answer #2

You really should take a pregnancy test but I’ve never heard of a pregnant woman having just blood clots coming out. Take a pregnancy test to find out for sure and if not, make an appointment with your doctor to find out if something else is wrong.

Good luck & best wishes

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