Pregnancy quiz: Am I pregnant?
The symptoms of pregnancy aren't always clear, so take our quiz and find out if you might be expecting...
There are lots of signs you can look out for if you think you may be pregnant. Take our simple quiz and get closer to the truth.
We'll ask you about some of the common signs and symptoms of pregnancy. The results will be able to give you a clearer idea whether you might be pregnant or not.
From needing to go to the bathroom more frequently to finding you're getting increased leg cramps, we've rounded up the tell-tale signs. Ready to get started? Click the image below to give the quiz a go.
Am I pregnant? Time to take the quiz!
[apester]574d7d74eac5f7343b45486e[/apester] Pregnancy is a hugely exciting time for lots of women so if you are happily pregnant then you've lots to look forward to, from pregnancy announcements and gender reveals announcements to baby name ideas and first birthday cakes. One thing's for sure - however you choose to tell the world and whatever you decide to name your baby this is sure to be one of the most amazing periods of your life.
All of the symptoms we've been describing are side-effects of being pregnant but every woman, and every pregnancy she has, is different. So it's important to look carefully at what's going on with your body to make sure either way. If you answered yes to the majority of our questions, there's quite a good chance you may be pregnant. To be sure you must get a pregnancy test from your local chemist, or visit your doctor.
For some women the idea of pregnancy can be a challenge. If you think it might be too early to tell from a home test, but you'd like to know, call your local clinic to make an appointment for pregnancy blood test and find out more about your options and the support available to you on on nhs.uk.
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