No, the IUD does not contain Hcg and will not affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test.
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No..Progesterone and HCG are two separate hormones
No, Prozac does not contain HCG, which is the hormone associated with pregnancy. If you took a pregnancy test, Prozac would not affect the results.
I am almost positive that it doesn't show hcg in a falsified pregnancy result.
Birth control pills, patch, ring, shot, and Mirena IUD contain medications.
It is possible to become pregnant immediately after removal of an IUD. Even with mirena coils which contain small amounts of progesterone, the contraceptive won't work as soon as the IUD is removed. Once your IUD is removed you can become pregnant immediately, it has no residual contraceptive effect. 85% of couples will get pregnant within the year, just as the rate if no IUD had been used.
A Multiload IUD is a copper IUD.
Homeopathic HCG contains only trace amounts of HCG. Homeopathic remedies are processed in very specific ways and are diliuted many times. For example, a '6x' potency is a 1 in 1,000,000 dilution. Higher potencies are even more dilute.
Yes you may take prenatal vitamins on the HCG diet as long as they don't contain hidden sugars such as dextrose, sucralose, etc. Check this before taking any type of multi vitamin while on HCG.
The ParaGard IUD is T shaped and it contains copper.
The HCG diet drops contain human derived HCG in solution. That's it. HCG is a human hormone that is triggered in pregnancy - it's the same stuff used in the common pregnancy test. The thinking is that the drops will make your body feel pregnant, so that it sheds fat more easily.
You can get trichomoniasis regardless of whether you have an IUD. The IUD does not cause or prevent trich.