Yes, but not very likely. Yes, you could become pregnant as once the ring has been removed, you will no longer be protected against pregnancy.
It is unlikely that they will do the procedure while you are pregnant. You should call and ask before going.
One half hour before the scheduled attack.
trains were scheduled with train movement charts
In a word...NO.
You should be safe but notify all doctors, nurses, etc. that you are pregnant. Especially before any X-Rays or before the anesthesiologist puts any medications into your IV. You should do this before your surgery is scheduled.
No. If your period doesn't arrive, then take a test
Yes, it is possible to get pregnant at any time which is why it is important to always use protection. If she missed her period she should take a pregnancy test.
No pregnancy test will tell you that early. Some will tell you 5 days before you are supposed to get your period, but most won't tell you until the time when you are supposed to be getting your period. There are no "symptoms" this early.
yes you can! all you need is authorization by your commander. by 20 weeks you are supposed to be allowed to move out of the barracks.
Yes, if you're not using birth control, you can get pregnant, even before your first post-implant period.
Yes, "previously scheduled matter" is hyphenated when used as a compound adjective before a noun (e.g., "The previously scheduled matter was addressed during the meeting").
Impossible. Having a period means that a women has reached her "womanhood" and will be able to bear children.THAT ANSWER IS NOT CORRECT!!!you can get pregnant something like two weeks before your first period. the blood that comes out is the "food" for the possible baby. not the egg that is supposed to become a baby.