Hey, yeah, it happened to me. But again its coz I was very bloated and had heartburn due to acid reflux
This phenomena is much more common than you may think. It is usual for the couple to come for termination of the pregnancy. It is advisable to continue the pregnancy. The couple can delay the second pregnancy. At times you terminate the first pregnancy and then the patient does not conceive later on.
No, the shot prevent ovulation. They usually give you a pregnancy test though. At least they do here.
The signs of pregnancy on NuvaRing are positive pregnancy test and missed periods. Take a pregnancy test if you think you might be pregnant.
You can take the test now.
If the pregnancy test came out negative, then chances are, you aren't pregnant. Pregnancy tests are very acurate. You may also be missing your period because of stress or you worrying to much about he fact of being pregnant. If you are still worried about being pregnant wait another couple of weeks, and take another pregnancy test. Hope everything turns out as planned.
take a pregnancy test
No, not usually. On rare occasions, a cow may experience false heats during pregnancy where she can be ridden by a bull, but otherwise, a cow that is pregnant stays pregnant and doesn't go into heat until a couple weeks after she's given birth.
Periods stop immediately you get pregnant. Most women are fertile 12-16 days before a period is due. Although most women do not experience periods during pregnancy some women have periods the first couple of months, up to 6 or 7 months and in rare, throughout the entire pregnancy.
wait till a few hours or the day after you had sex and get a couple pregnancy tests.
If you were pregnant you shouldn't have your period However just in case I suggest you wait a couple weeks (after your period) and get an over the counter pregnancy test just to be sure
False positives are rare, so you probably are pregnant. However, you should take another test to be sure because they can sometimes be wrong.
Yes. You can take a couple home pregnancy tests but, to be sure, see your doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.