It was hard to read your question but I got the picture. There shouldn't be any complications in terms of your pregnancy due to the previous abortion.
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Depo-Provera is not used as an abortifactant, but if given to a woman who is pregnant, it can cause miscarriage. That is why a doctor will make you take a pregnancy test before they will prescribe it to you.
Yes it should. Just like no one can force her to abort against her will as well.
Because in china they are not wanted
A pre-pregnancy visit with a healthcare provider is especially important for a woman who has a medical problem. The doctor will discuss how women with this condition usually fare during pregnancy. For some diseases.
There is a problem if you speak loudly without reason. Pregnancy as such is not a contraindication.
Not as long as she feels good. Sex during pregnancy is encouraged.
Unfortunatley a non-viable pregnancy is a pregnancy that has occurred but for some medical reason will not last or carry to term... Such pregnancies could be that the embnryo implanted elsewhere than in the uterus and such... Sometimes it happens so soon in the pregnancy the woman doesn't even know she is pregnant... And know most pregnancies only spontaneously abort (or miscarry) because of a good medical reason... This is the term used to describe a pregnancy that is destined to end in miscarriage. It can be used to describe a chemical pregnancy, or blighted ovum. It can also be used to describe pregnancy in which fetal demise has already occured. If this is happening to you, I am so terribly sorry. I recently had a miscarriage at 7 weeks, and am still feeling the effects of it. I hope you are well, and good luck.
A woman with a high-risk pregnancy will need closer monitoring than the average pregnant woman. Such monitoring may include more frequent visits with the primary caregiver, tests to monitor the medical problem, blood tests.
No, the baby in the womb changes around how the woman's body is shaped during the pregnancy and takes up space.
The surrogate cannot be forced to abort the child, nor can any woman. Not by another citizen. (It is unresolved whether the government inadvertantly gave themselves the right to force a woman to abort in a fuller reading of Roe v. Wade.)
The woman will most likely not be able to conceive until the thyroid problem is treated appropriately. Additionally, pregnancy with a thyroid disorder that is not under control is dangerous for the fetus.