You may get pregnant at any time after stopping the contraceptive implant. If you had a period, your body is likely ovulating at this point.
Before implantation you are NOT pregnant. Before conception you are NOT pregnant. The morning after pill works by stopping the ovaries from releasing a egg and by stopping the sperm from reaching the egg and fertilising it.
Yes, take a test
Yes, if you're not using birth control, you can get pregnant, even before your first post-implant period.
No the bible says Mary got pregnant before she married Joseph.
You usually ONLY get pregnant before a cycle. If you are having a cycle, then you are not pregnant, so your body is getting rid of the material that it built up over the past month getting you ready for pregnancy.
As long as you take your pill every day, the chances of getting pregnant are less than 1%. it also generally takes the female body three to six months after stopping the pill before the hormone levels even out enough to easily become, and remain, pregnant.
no but if you do your baby can die
Typically a woman who had normal periods before using the pill will ovulate 2-4 weeks after stopping the pill. The average couple will get pregnant in six months, whether the pill was used before or never used.
You can, but check with your doctor before getting pregnant
Once you get married you have to wait about a season or longer before getting pregnant.
No. It is not bad to get pregnant after uncomplicated appendicitis operation. With complicated appendicitis, you need to consult your surgeon before getting pregnant.
is still good for u , but not to exercise more than u used to do before getting pregnant