No and I don't see why you would. From now on ask your doctor about any medicine you feel you need during pregnancy.
No. A mild bleed in the first month of pregnancy is usually due to implantation, and can mimic menstruation.
No
No, you cannot have a period the first month of pregnancy or at any other time during pregnancy. Menstruation occurs if the egg has not been fertilised, and you cannot menstruate during pregnancy.
It is part of the first trimester
On your first shot of DEPO it is advisable that you use protection for the first month to prevent pregnancy. After the first month you can have unprotected sex and pregnancy should be prevented.
No there are no risks to a future pregnancy following an abortion.
The main side effects from vaginal progesterone during pregnancy is increased vaginal discharge.
Yes !
Ovaries make both estrogen and progesterone. Progesterone is released with the eggs and for a while after to help the body prepare for the possibility of pregnancy. If pregnancy doesn't occur, then the lesion on the ovary where the egg cell was released dries up and shrinks, reducing progesterone, and estrogen rises again. If pregnancy does occur, the corpus luteum (literally "yellow body") continues to secrete progesterone for the rest of the month until the growing placenta can take over that job. The placenta also produces a great deal of estriol (a weaker form of estrogen which helps prepare the breasts without harming the fetus or causing any reproductive symptoms). The prefix "pro-" means "for," "gest" is the same root as in the word gestation, and, "sterone" is a common ending for steroid hormones. So literally, the word progesterone means "a hormone for helping pregnancy."
Yes. But second month you can't get it if you are pregnant. :)
NO! it's not recommended for later in pregnancy so definitely not in the first month
No, exercise is good and important throughout the pregnancy.