It will give always an accurate reading but the question is are you ovulating yet. Most women and most especially if you are breastfeeding wont ovulate and/or have their period until at least 8 weeks after delivering. I have a six month old baby and I havent had my period yet. In order to be pregnant again, you have to had ovulated and if you did, then you just calculate when to take your home pregnancy test just as you'd always do. Lety
Try a pregnancy test. They are much more accurate than analyzing dreams.
Yes,some mothers die after giving birth.
No...the birth control pill is a hormone that will affect hormone levels in your blood and give an inaccurate reading this is incorrect preg test detects human chroinicgonadotropin, birth control is estrogen or progesterin which do not affect hcg
It can be up to six weeks. The same if you were to miscarry.
A pregnancy test on birth control will be accurate and probably negative. Birth control gives you pregnancy-type symptoms but if you have not taken your pills correctly or have been taking abtibiotics which may reduce their effectiveness take a pregnancy test.
A stomach ulcer will not affect the chances of a woman giving birth. Chances of giving birth to a healthy baby are very good when proper care has been given throughout the pregnancy.
Birth control and condoms. Do not depend on just one of the other, as you tend to be extremely fertile after giving birth. The only way to prevent pregnancy 100% is abstinence.
For a while after giving birth a pregnancy test can still come back positive. However, you shouldn't be having sex for at least six weeks after giving birth. So there should not be a need to take a test at that time.
it causes tearing and damage to the vagina when giving birth at a young age
yes, it can. That's why doctors advice you to not drink while pregnant. But to be specific it can cause complications during the pregnancy stage and or while giving birth.
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No, giving birth is confirmation of pregnancy. Sensitivity to odors is sometimes a side effect in pregnancy.