Yes, you can have a full-term pregnancy after getting pregnant with Mirena.
Most women start menstruating within a couple weeks of the IUD removal.
Yes-you can still have a normal full term pregnancy.
Pregnancy and child birth can be expensive. Make sure you have the right insurance programs in place before getting pregnant. These pages are full of questions about how to get coverage AFTER getting pregnant. There are no good answers. In addition to having major medical coverage, supplemental health insurance can help you create maternity leave pay, and protect your income in case of pregnancy/delivery complications.
your breast can become sore getting bigger or it can be normal and you never feel any pain. when i had my first pregnancy i had sore breast and it was becoming full full and fuller. But in my second pregnancy nothing happened to my Breast it never pained me even when i gave birth the breast was just normal.
condoms don't prevent pregnancy but it helps not getting pregnant 99.9% just like birth control. so it is very dought full your pregnant
Infertility
Sure, with an 'in vitro' pregnancy, but that doesn't mean that they will all go full term.
Many pregnancy related web sites are chock full of helpful tips. One tip that most couples miss is: applying for supplemental health insurance before getting pregnant. When you apply preconception your benefit for normal delivery may triple the premium you pay, creating up to eight weeks of maternity leave income.
If it's your full blown period, chances are 99 out of 100 you're not pregnant. When you're pregnant, your cycle stops. There can however be spotting (usually early on).
Yes, you can get pregnant and be on the pill. The pill is not 100% effective and therefore it is possible. You cannot "stop" a pregnancy. Your only option would be an abortion or to carry full term. Either way if you are pregnant you should stop taking your birth control right away.
If the boy ejaculates after withdrawing it from the vagina the chances of getting pregnant are much lower, but they are not zero, since there are a few sperm in the pre-ejaculate (precum), and she can get pregnant from this. Also, depending on where the sperm lands when he ejaculates makes a difference. If he were to ejaculate onto her belly or back, some could drip into her vagina and, though not as likely, can still cause pregnancy.
Yes I think you could have a full periond and be pregnant and not skip any months