You may want to think about calling your doctor. There maybe some other health issue that is causing this.
Around 5% of babies are born overdue. This involves more then 42 weeks gestation The placenta begins to deteriorate after approximately 38 weeks. This leads to a situation where overdue baby may not be getting enough oxygen. An overdue baby may also grow too large for a normal vaginal delivery. usually when a baby is 2 weeks overdue a birth will be induced for the safety of the baby and the mother.
You might be pregnant. Take a home pregnancy test or go see a doctor.
Yes you will have great chances of becoming pregnant now. It usually takes 3-7 days after stopping birth control to be able to become pregnant.
It usually takes about a year for periods to get regular after they first start and it is not uncommon to skip a period until your periods get regular/monthly.
usually it is about 40 weeks but sometimes it may be overdue or premature but if not usually 40 weeks
This depends on the library and, sometimes, on what type of book you are referring to. The fine for overdue books can be as little as five cents per day, per item.Factors that may influence overdue fees:whether or not the item has holds on it (this usually isn't the case for public libraries, but is common among academic libraries)the type of item that is overdue (certain high-demand items may have higher fines associated with them; children's books, for example, may have a lower overdue fine compared to other books in the collection)whether or not the item is designated as a reserve material (an academic library, for example, may allow a reserved book to be borrowed for up to 2 hours, and may then charge a fine per each hour it is overdue)the type of library (public libraries tend to have lower overdue fees than academic libraries)
Usually 9 months although babies will definitely survive if they're born at 8 months, and often even when more premature than that. The approximate time is 38 weeks after conception.
A friend of mine had a similar thing, she thought it was normal which it usually is, but found out she had Placenta Previa (I think that's what its called). Definitely get it checked out.
The hearbeat usually heard in an ultrasound about 6 weeks, 12 weeks using fetoscope and using a regular stethoscope about 5 months.
Yes, you can make a deal with them. But it is usually on their terms. Good luck.
If you're usually regular, there could be a number of reasons you missed your last 2 periods. The most likely reason is that you are pregnant. However, if you have ruled out pregnancy, stress, illness, diet, and hormonal changes could all be culprits. See your doctor to find the cause and treat the problem.
Is usually no problem.