How long can a cryptic pregnancy last?

A cryptic pregnancy is any pregnancy not detected until after 20 weeks. Some women aren't aware they're pregnant until they go into labour. In this case, the cryptic pregnancy could be 40 weeks or longer. That means a cryptic pregnancy can last between 20 and 40 weeks.
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How many years does a cryptic pregnancy last?

The group describes the condition as: "A pregnancy where there is no detectable hCG in the mother's system due to a hormonal imbalance, resulting in an extremely long gestation period, that is typically 3 to 5 years. Both urine and blood pregnancy tests will be negative during a cryptic pregnancy.
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Can a cryptic pregnancy last 9 months?

A stealth pregnancy can make you feel mixed emotions, too. It can also be scary and confusing to find out that you're actually pregnant as late at seven, eight, or nine months into it. Some women with this condition are even taken by surprise by labor pains that are their first real “sign” of pregnancy.
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What are the signs of a cryptic pregnancy?

Often, women with a cryptic pregnancy do not experience typical symptoms of pregnancy, such as: nausea. missed periods. abdominal swelling.
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Doctors separate nonpsychotic cryptic pregnancy into three categories:
  • pervasive.
  • affective.
  • persistent.
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What is the longest a woman has been pregnant?

30 Facts About Pregnancy
  • 30 facts about pregnancy. The longest recorded pregnancy was 375 days. According to a 1945 entry in Time Magazine, a woman named Beulah Hunter gave birth in Los Angeles nearly 100 days after the average 280-day pregnancy. ...
  • 5 myths. Myth: The shape of your belly can predict the gender of your baby.
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Can a woman be pregnant for 10 months?

Is pregnancy nine or 10 months long? Your 40 weeks of pregnancy are counted as nine months. But wait … there are four weeks in a month, which would make 40 weeks 10 months.
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Can you be pregnant for 11 months?

Director of Health Services, Dr Simon Zwane said it was not normal for a person to be pregnant for 11 months. “This is not normal and I don't think this woman was pregnant for 11 months. Sometimes it happens that women miscalculate the months. Medically, a woman should give birth within 38 to 40 weeks of pregnancy.
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Can you feel kicks with a cryptic pregnancy?

Pregnancy in most moms-to-be is unmistakable — you gain weight, your baby bump grows, you experience symptoms (from morning sickness and fatigue to backache and edema) and you feel those adorable little kicks. But in some women, expecting a baby goes unnoticed in a phenomenon known as a cryptic pregnancy.
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Do you bleed during cryptic pregnancy?

Cryptic pregnancy is, in many cases, characterized by pseudo-menstrual bleeding and lack of typical pregnancy symptoms such as nausea, sickness and vomiting.
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Can you see a cryptic pregnancy on ultrasound?

Because it's possible to get a negative pregnancy test result, even at advanced stages of pregnancy, the best way to confirm cryptic pregnancy is by ultrasound.
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Can you be seven months pregnant and not know?

Some women don't know they're pregnant simply because they don't have any symptoms. No low back pain, no pelvic cramping and no nausea – they feel completely fine and like their typical selves.
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What is finger test in pregnancy?

How to check your cervix. It's possible to check the position and firmness of your cervix at home. You can do this by inserting a finger into your vagina to feel for the cervix. Your middle finger may be the most effective finger to use because it's the longest, but use whichever finger is easiest for you.
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Can you get a full period and still be pregnant?

The short answer is no. Despite all of the claims out there, it isn't possible to have a period while you're pregnant. Rather, you might experience “spotting” during early pregnancy, which is usually light pink or dark brown in color.
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Can pregnancy last for 12 months?

Can pregnancy be 12 months long? Yes, if you include planning as a necessary component, sort of a trimester of its own.
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Who is more likely to have a cryptic pregnancy?

Insider's takeaway. Cryptic pregnancies are relatively rare. However, there's no research to indicate whether certain people are more prone to cryptic pregnancies than others, or if there are factors that increase your risk of having a cryptic pregnancy. So for now, as far as we know, "No one is immune," Greves says.
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What happens if a baby stays in the womb?

Many will let pregnant women go up to two weeks over. After 42 weeks, however, the baby's health might be at risk. A very small number of babies die unexpectedly if they are still in the womb beyond 42 weeks of pregnancy. It is unclear why the risks of a death of the baby rise as the weeks go by.
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Can pregnancy last for 2 years?

Most pregnancies last 37 to 42 weeks, but some take longer. If your pregnancy lasts more than 42 weeks, it is called post-term (past due). This happens in a small number of pregnancies. While there are some risks in a post-term pregnancy, most post-term babies are born healthy.
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What happens if you get to 42 weeks pregnant?

You at 42 weeks

There's a higher risk of stillbirth if you go over 42 weeks pregnant, although most babies remain healthy. At the moment, there's no way to reliably predict which babies are at increased risk of stillbirth, so induction is offered if you do not go into labour by 42 weeks.
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Can I give birth at 7 months than 8 months?

The earlier a baby is born, the more likely they are to have problems. Those born after 7 months usually need a short stay in the hospital's neonatal intensive care unit (NICU.) Babies born earlier than that face much bigger challenges. They will need specialized care in the NICU.
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Can you bleed heavy and still be pregnant?

It can happen in the first 20 weeks for different reasons. It can be the result of something serious or non-serious. Continued bleeding throughout the pregnancy is not common. Call your doctor immediately if you are bleeding heavily.
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Why do I feel pregnant even though I had my period?

Feeling pregnant on your period could happen due to: Normal hormonal fluctuations during menstruation. The flu or another illness. Fatigue or queasiness for other non-pregnancy reasons.
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In which month periods stop in pregnancy?

Once your body starts producing the pregnancy hormone human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG), your periods will stop. However, you may be pregnant and have light bleeding at about the time that your period would have been due. This type of bleeding in early pregnancy is surprisingly common.
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What part of the breast hurts in early pregnancy?

For many women, the nipples are particularly sensitive in these early weeks. They can be so tender to the touch that it hurts to dry off after a shower or put on a bra (go braless with confidence!).
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What does discharge look like when pregnant?

What does it look like? Healthy vaginal discharge during pregnancy is called leukorrhea. It is similar to everyday discharge, meaning that it is thin, clear or milky white, and smells only mildly or not at all. However, pregnancy can cause the amount of discharge to increase.
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