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ALL of them ! If a woman is trying to become pregnant, the only drugs she should be taking, are those prescribed by a qualified medical practitioner !
You can always try speaking with a fertility doctor if you have been trying to get pregnant unsuccessfully.
You can if you want, and it is suggested if you are trying to prevent an STD. But it is not necessary if you are just trying to prevent pregnancy because you cannot become pregnant again since you have already conceived.
Yes, unless you are trying to become pregnant.
Getting pregnant is not automatic. Couples have worked for years to get pregnant. Don't give up hope or trying, but if you become concerned you should ask your doctor for their help.
Zinc is important for the male during conception, but not so much the female. Zinc helps healthy, strong sperm to be created, which is obviously very useful when trying to get pregnant
If you have a bacterial infection that your doctor feels would be best treated by amoxycillin, yes it is safe. Whatever your doctor prescribes you should always tell him/her you are pregnant or trying to become pregnant, or on birth control.
You can become strong and muscular by trying to do hard work like mowing lawns or walking dogs. You can also get strong by lifting weights and eating right, also by doing push ups ans sit ups, and if you can chin ups. Hope this helped.
Because if you are trying really hard to become pregnant it causes extreme stress on the body. Let it happen naturally, the harder you try to become pregnant the less likely it will happen, the more relaxed you are, the better it is on your body, the less stressed you are and the more likely it is o happen. The key is to make love, but don't over do it or it causes stress and the body reacts in funny ways like making you not feel good. Stress is the worst thing for trying to become pregnant. Good Luck and relax.
No. but she did get pregnant by Zack Efron .
If you are trying to get pregnant then you should not take the pill at all.
You should see your ob/gyn if you have been having unprotected intercourse and have not become pregnant.