My first prenatal appointment i was already 10 weeks. I had taken a home pregnancy test and she told me just to come in at 10 weeks. But when she felt my cervix she could tell that I was 10 weeks so I bet they can!
2006-12-01 02:23:15
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answered by Anonymous
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My tale is a touch extraordinary yet authentic. i became 16 when I first grew to develop into pregnant. I received weight throughout and by no ability purely in my abdomen. I by no ability had any prenatal care what so ever. of direction this became risky, yet i became so scared to inform each person. i became stupid, i will admit to that. My father and mother purely got here upon out litterally the day previously I went into exertions. My toddler became high quality, very healthful and now she's 6 years previous and contained in the proficient application at school. She might want to decelerate on her activities yet I doubt any damage has been finished.
2016-11-30 00:27:51
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answered by minogue 4
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That's their job. But an examination is going to be very successful until 8+ weeks.
2006-12-01 02:34:01
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answered by lollipop 6
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well i would hope so they go to school for a long time for that and then all the work they do.. i'm sure it would be alot easier if you were further along, but yeah i would think they could.. but usually they do a pee test and then examine you.. well over here they do.
2006-12-01 02:25:10
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answered by ~broken~ 3
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When my pregnancy test was postive I made an appointment. The doc felt inside and said i was swollen enough and was 4-5 weeks along...
2006-12-01 02:19:54
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answered by Anonymous
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no. unless ur dr. uses a doppler to check for a heartbeat and than that would only work if your around 10/11wks. and if your way further along he might be able to tell by feeling your cervix
2006-12-01 02:30:02
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answered by nubianqueen93 1
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Theyre supposed to be able to I thought.....when you get pregnant your cervix changes. The doctor should be able to tell by looking at it or feeling it.
2006-12-01 02:18:45
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answered by ♥It's a boy♥ 3
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It is my understanding that your cervix turns blue-ish pretty early on, so if it's a vaginal exam, yes. Then of course there are the lab tests.
2006-12-01 02:18:02
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answered by jenniw0530 2
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Mine could not. They had to take the pregnancy test and wait for the results.
2006-12-01 02:17:20
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answered by shashana2003 3
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Yep. The OB can feel if your uterus is swollen or not.
2006-12-01 02:17:48
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answered by Mujer Bonita 6
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