Could I Be Pregnant and Not Know It?
Yes, it is possible to be pregnant and not know it.
However, most women find out at some point, usually between 4 and 12 weeks of pregnancy. They may miss a period or experience pregnancy symptoms that lead to taking a pregnancy test.
In some cases, women may not know they are pregnant until later on. Keep reading for more details.
A cryptic pregnancy is when a woman doesn’t know she is pregnant.
It can happen due to several circumstances, such as:
About 1 in 475 pregnancies go unnoticed until about 20 weeks gestation, which is in the second trimester.
The odds of not knowing you are pregnant until delivery are rare. A study estimates this occurs in about 1 in 2,500 pregnancies. You may have heard about these headline-worthy cases in the documentary show I Didn’t Know I Was Pregnant.
Any time you have sex, there’s a chance of pregnancy, even if you are on birth control.
Taking a pregnancy test after a missed period or two or more weeks after sex can help you determine whether or not you’re pregnant.
Being vigilant and aware of your health and taking pregnancy tests can help you find out about your pregnancy.
If your pregnancy test is negative after a missed period, but you believe you could still be pregnant, talk with your doctor about taking a pregnancy blood test to be sure.
If you believe you may be pregnant, schedule an appointment at Heart to Heart for a no-cost pregnancy test and a limited ultrasound if your test result is positive.
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