Though nothing is 100% effective there are many things you can do to prevent pregnancy. You can use Birth Control pills/patch/ring/shot etc. and be religious about it. Take your birth control medication as directed. If you are using the pill, it is important to never skip a dosage because it can increase your chances for pregnancy. Although the birth control pill is a good method for preventing pregnancy, you can decrease your likelihood of pregnancy even more by using a condom every time as well. You may have heard that you cannot get pregnant during your menstrual cycle, but that is not necessarily true. Withdrawal is a horrible form of birth control because his semen can still come in contact with you. Make sure his semen (from either pre-ejaculate or ejaculate ) does not touch you in any form. This includes having sex without a condom even for just a few seconds or if he has semen on his hands, for whatever reason, and touching you. And of course, the easiest way to prevent pregnancy is abstinence. Hope this helps.
According to the instruction sheets included with all brands of pregnancy tests that I myself am familiar with, any color change, no matter how faint, indicates a positive result.
A home pregnancy test can detect the pregnancy hormone starting around 10 days after conception.
An inconclusive test usually means the test was run too early, the hCG level is elevated but not high enough to confirm a pregnancy. In a normal pregnancy, waiting three days and rerunning the test should provide sufficient time for the hormone rise to be conclusive for pregnancy or the lack of growth to insure there is no pregnancy.
The first home pregnancy test was created and marketed in 1978.
I read a lot, take courses, have trained myself in how to research things, listen to others with experience and try things out for myself.
Most women, like myself, take a pregnancy test on the day of their missed period.
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No of course not- They protect unwanted pregnancy.
Yes.
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Not well enough to protect against pregnancy - no.
No! The pill will protect you against pregnancy. It will NOT protect you against sexually transmitted diseases. Please play safe!
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In a way, some women get an odd taste in their mouth in early pregnancy. I myself had a strong metallic taste constantly when I was 4 weeks.
Generally, the atmosphere and magnetic field protect us from gamma rays. Refer to the related link for more information.
Yes of course. Pregnancy does not protect you from any diseases.