up to 6 weeks
Yes, in case of abortion or tumors.
Dilation and curettage is a very simple procedure and it shouldn't be something to stop your from moving on with your plans on starting a family. Normally the doctor would tell you to avoid intercourse for 2 weeks and tells you that your next period will start in 4 weeks after the procedure which means you are fertile and good to go. But to be on the safe side, its better to see your doctor for regular check up to see about your recovery process and then have an ultrasound or scan done 3 months after to check if your uterus is in good condition and out of harms way this way you wouldn't be sure that you are healthy and strong to carry a pregnancy.
No, Prozac does not contain HCG, which is the hormone associated with pregnancy. If you took a pregnancy test, Prozac would not affect the results.
First off I would take a pregnancy test if its been over a month. Your doctors should have followed your hormone lvls back down to non pregnancy level. I would go to the doctor and have them do another HGC hormone test.
Pregnancy hormone likely would have been detected by this time, but due to varying sensitivities of different pregnancy tests, you could certainly be pregnant. It would be wise to try several types of home tests. The first urine of the morning has the highest concentration of pregnancy hormone. You could always go to your doctor and have a blood test to be certain.
No, because the pregnancy test tests for the level of a specific pregnancy hormone, hCG, which would be in your urine or blood. Yeast infections are an overgrowth of Candidiasis, which is completely different.
Nothing. The pregnancy test uses your hormones inside your urine to predict pregnancy. If this hcg hormone is not present, the test will not show you a positive result. The only thing you would see would be the "control line".
The hormone HCG decreases during your 3rd trimester and is fairly low by the time you give birth (This is part of what starts labor). By 2 months after birth, the hormone has completely left your system. So....a positive test at this time would indicate that you are pregnant again. There has been known to be false positives, so get a blood test to be sure. And if this is what you want, may I say congratulations!
Menopause is a completely different hormone compared to the pregnancy hormone. You wont get a positive on a pregnancy test during the menopause. The only time your get a positive is when HCG is in your urine and your pregnant. Menopause is not a hormone. Better literacy ("you will get a positive," instead of "your get a positive," "won't, instead of "wont," and "you're pregnant," not "your pregnant") as well as a citation to some medical authority would also help to improve this answer.
I'm late on my period and having alot of signs of pregnancy. If I'm pregnant with twins would that cause my hormone levels to be lower and cause a negative test?
No pregnancy test can detect pregnancy that early. It takesabout 2 weeks for your body to produce the hormone that would test you as positive.
No. It becomes high and hard. Towards the end of pregnancy it may appear to move backwards as the baby's head comes down in front of it. But as you get ready for labor it will soften and flatten and start to open (Effacement and dilation)