Yes. The Pill works by changing the hormones in a woman's body to stop her from conceiving. Once the hormone supply is gone, her fertility returns quickly.
A woman can take birth control pills before she has been pregnant once. Sometimes a woman may use birth control pills before a first period, although that is exceedingly rare.
Yes, it is possible to become pregnant again shortly after giving birth, even a day later. Ovulation can occur as early as two weeks postpartum, and if a woman has unprotected intercourse during this time, she could conceive. However, it’s important to note that many healthcare providers recommend waiting at least six weeks before trying to conceive again to allow the body to heal.
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Yes. The mere fact a woman has had a miscarriage does not exclude the possibility she can conceive again and hold the baby to full term. It is true however, that depending on the cause for the miscarriage, she would not be able to get pregnant again. The woman would have to consult a gyneacologist for evaluation of her unique circumstance.
Yes.
Conceive refers to an egg being fertilized, which then goes on to implant which means that a woman is pregnant. If a woman is pregnant then she will not menstruate, menstruation only occurs if conception doesn't occur.
To prevent pregnancy, until a woman is ready to conceive.
Atocia is the inability of a woman to conceive and give birth to children.
A child at 9 can conceive if she ovulates and then you can conceive until you reach menopause which is usually in your 50's or a bit earlier. It all depends on the female and when she starts menstruating.
A woman cannot conceive while she is pregnant, but if the symptoms of pregnancy are false and she is not pregnant, she could conceive.
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