Has anyone been pregnant without knowing?

Cryptic pregnancies are uncommon. Studies suggest about 1 in 475 pregnancies go unnoticed until about 20 weeks gestation. About 1 in 2,500 pregnancies go unnoticed until delivery.

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What are the symptoms of a hidden pregnancy?

Symptoms: What Are “Hidden” Pregnancy Signs?
  • Slight weight gain.
  • Experiencing fatigue.
  • Constipation.
  • Spotting or light bleeding, but no periods.
  • Swollen, tender breasts.
  • Bloating.
  • Frequent urination.
  • Cramping.

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Had period didn't know I was pregnant?

Yes, it is possible for some women to still have a regular menstrual cycle during pregnancy. This is known as “pregnancy bleeding” and happens when the fertilized egg implants in the uterine lining. Women may mistake this for a period and not realize they are pregnant until further along in the pregnancy.

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Does your belly grow in a cryptic pregnancy?

Small baby bump

"Depending on how the fetus is positioned in the womb, its growth rate, and body weight distributions, women experiencing cryptic pregnancies may not show prominent baby bumps," says Dr. Boyer.

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How do you self check for cryptic pregnancy?

How and when to confirm a cryptic pregnancy
  1. Take more than one pregnancy test — at least one week apart — after a missed period to validate the result. ...
  2. Make an appointment to see a health care provider, who can check for other reasons for a missed period.

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Can you be pregnant for months and not know about it? - Dr. Premlata Subhash

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How long can pregnancy go undetected?

Cryptic pregnancy is rare. Studies estimate that 1 in 400 or 500 women are 20 weeks (about 5 months) into pregnancy before realizing it. One in 2,500 women go all the way to delivery before realizing they're having a baby.

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What has been the longest recorded pregnancy?

What is the longest recorded human pregnancy? The longest recorded human pregnancy was 375 days, or just over 12 months. The baby was born at nearly 10 pounds and was healthy. The mother, Beulah Hunter, was a 25-year-old teacher from Los Angeles and the father was her husband.

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What is the longest an ectopic pregnancy can last?

The fetus rarely survives longer than a few weeks because tissues outside the uterus do not provide the necessary blood supply and structural support to promote placental growth and circulation to the developing fetus. If it's not diagnosed in time, generally between 6 and 16 weeks, the fallopian tube will rupture.

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How will my stomach feel if I'm pregnant?

Early pregnancy (first trimester) abdominal symptoms include nausea/morning sickness, cramping, constipation, heartburn, bloating, and gas.

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Am I pregnant or just overthinking?

Unfortunately, no matter how much we feel that we may know our bodies, pregnancy cannot be self-diagnosed. The only way to know whether or not you're pregnant is through a pregnancy test.

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Is your lower stomach hard or soft in early pregnancy?

When does your belly start feeling hard during pregnancy? This varies, but it's usually during your second or third trimester. As your uterus grows, it eventually pushes against your abdominal wall, making your abdomen feel firm. The muscles and ligaments around your uterus stretch, too, which can cause mild cramping.

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Does the salt pregnancy test work?

However, there is no medical research suggesting that salt-based home pregnancy tests work. People may be interested in trying a homemade pregnancy test with salt because they do not wish to pay for or use a traditional pregnancy test. However, using salt to test for pregnancy is not a reliable option.

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Am I bloated or pregnant?

Early pregnancy bloating and normal bloating feel exactly the same. Your pregnancy bloating may feel slightly more uncomfortable due to the additional symptoms and increased amounts of gas which can worsen gas pains.

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What is stone baby?

The word “lithopedion” (from the Greek lithos meaning stone, plus paidion, meaning child) describes a dead extrauterine fetus that has become calcified. Most cases (as in our case) have been discovered incidentally at the time of surgery, necropsy or roentgenograms of the abdomen or pelvis.

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What causes a stone baby?

A lithopedion (also spelled lithopaedion or lithopædion; from Ancient Greek: λίθος "stone" and Ancient Greek: παιδίον "small child, infant"), or stone baby, is a rare phenomenon which occurs most commonly when a fetus dies during an abdominal pregnancy, is too large to be reabsorbed by the body, and calcifies on the ...

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Who was the woman who was pregnant for 50 years?

Huang Yijun, 92, of southern China, recently delivered a child which she'd been carrying for well over half a century. The baby wasn't alive, however. The woman was carrying a lithopedion — or stone baby.

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What is the shortest pregnancy ever?

James Elgin Gill was born in Ottawa, Ontario, on May 20, 1987, around 128 days early or 21 weeks gestation. He set a record when he was born for the world's most premature baby. 20 James was born so early that he was expected to die at birth or—if he survived—to have multiple and severe handicaps.

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What's the shortest pregnancy that survived?

World record holder

Guinness World Records – The most premature baby to survive is Curtis Zy-Keith Means (U.S.A.) who was born to Michelle Butler on 5 July 2020 at the University of Alabama at Birmingham Hospital in Alabama, U.S.A. at a gestational age of 21 weeks 1 day or 148 days, making him 132 days premature.

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What's the shortest pregnancy?

The shortest known gestation is that of the Virginian opossum, about 12 days, and the longest that of the Indian elephant, about 22 months. In the course of evolution the duration of gestation has become adapted to the needs of the species.

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What if pregnancy test is positive but nothing on ultrasound?

A pregnancy that doesn't show on an ultrasound scan is called a 'pregnancy of unknown location'. The most common reasons for a pregnancy not appearing on the ultrasound scan are: it is too soon to see the baby on the scan. you have had a miscarriage.

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Can you have a positive pregnancy test but no baby in the uterus?

It is also called an 'anembryonic pregnancy' as there is no embryo (developing baby). In this type of miscarriage, a sac and placenta grow, but there is no baby. Because a blighted ovum still makes pregnancy hormones, it may still show up as a positive pregnancy test.

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How soon will a pregnancy test read positive?

Home pregnancy tests can differ in how early they'll detect a pregnancy. In many cases, you might get a positive result from an at-home test as early as 10 days after conception. For a more accurate result, wait until after you've missed your period to take a test.

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