My suggestions are to to take an at home ovulation test (it estimates your expected time of ovulation) and take your basal body temperature daily to help keep better track of your cycles. Be sure to take Folic Acid at least three months before conception. Folic Acid is what helps the baby form properly. * Conception usually occurs about 5-7 days after intercourse * Your most fertile period is about 5 days before ovulation * For most(but not all)women ovulation occurs about 14 days prior to her period.
The most accurate one is plan b.
The use of Plan B is not considered a form of abortion. Plan B is a type of emergency contraception that works to prevent pregnancy by delaying or inhibiting ovulation. It does not terminate an existing pregnancy.
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It depends of the type of coverage your father has. There are two types of plans, one that covers pregnancy of wives and the other covers pregnancy of all dependants listed on that plan. You will have to contact your insurance company or the plan sponsor to determine what provisions are listed on that plan.
The active ingredient in Plan B is levonorgestrel. It works by preventing or delaying ovulation, which is the release of an egg from the ovary. This helps to prevent fertilization and therefore pregnancy.
Plan B contraceptive.
No and it can't effect this one if you already is pregnant.
Plan B (when plan A didn't work) is a massive dose of levonorgestrel. It stops pregnancy by preventing the implantation of the fertilized egg.
Calmoseptine use can be bad if used during pregnancy. You should speak with your doctor about the risks if you plan on using calmoseptine while you are pregnant.
The most reliable source to get information on a safe weight controlling diet during pregnancy would be to talk to your doctor or to speak with a nutritionist.
2 weeks.
Assuming the teen is covered under the policy before she gets pregnant and the plan does not exclude pregnancy for all then yes.