This depends on your care provider and your personal situation. Vaginal births after cesarean sections are perfectly safe, so unless there is a contraindication to you giving birth vaginally, your care provider should allow your pregnancy to continue normally.
Yes. Home pregnancy tests actually give accurate results in the first trimester, some as early as the first few weeks of pregnancy.
Maternal toxoplasmosis is treated with spiramycin during the first and early second trimesters of pregnancy.
You should feel your baby's first movements, called "quickening," between weeks 16 and 25 of your pregnancy. By the second pregnancy, some women start to feel movements as early as 13 weeks. You're more likely to feel baby move when you're in a quiet position, either sitting or lying down.
Assuming you mean "first Month" the answer is yes. With a very sensitive pregnancy test some pregnancies can be detected as early as 3 weeks and 2 days; this is the first month of pregnancy. Most pregnancies are easily detected at 4 weeks on the day of your missed period with a early pregnancy test this would technically be the beginning of your second month.
No it is far to early to say anything about pregnancy in the first week.
Not necessarily. Every Pregnancy is different, and therefore the symptoms and other factors will usually be different as well. But If you have been pregnant before it will be alot easier for you to get pregnant again.. Especially if it is with the same person. Good Luck
No,it too early to tell
Yes it is, my first pregnancy was fine, this one i have gest diabetes, thrombosis and PGP.
Likely an operation.
yes
Every pregnancy is different. Just because you had something, say nausea, with the first, doesnt mean you will for sure with the second
they are great at detecting pregnancy early