No. Absolutely Not.
Birth control shots cannot cause falsely positive pregnancy tests. Pregnancy tests measure hCG (human corionic gonatotropin). Birth control shots contain entirely different hormones.
Yes, but its possible the girl would need shots if she got pregnant.
Around 4 to 5 days.
The only pregnant women who routinely have shots are Rhesus negative women having Anti-D. Women who have had several miscarriages may have progesterone shots.
true NEW RESPONDENT. False. The first shots of the Revolutionary War were fired at Lexington.
No, a rabies shot protects against rabies (atleast 99.9999% of the time).
yes
It would be a good idea for your dogs shots to be done before she gets pregnant but just think though , Do dogs in the wild have shots before they have pups?
No. It does not cause lockjaw.
Routine check-ups, and the vet will give you specific dates for shots to prevent aborting and worming medicine and supplements. The vet can give you more detail, but that is what you do when your horse is pregnant: check-ups and shots and you may alter their diet with special pregnant mare feed/supplements.
Yes you can. You need to continue your shots at your schedules increments.
That is unlikely to be the cause but not impossible. Obstetricians and gynecologists recommend that women who are pregnant or intending to get pregnant should have flu shots. They have been proven safe and effective over decades of use even in pregnant women. See the related links below for more information.