Contraceptive medication takes one month to go into your system and prevent a pregnancy. It then takes a further 2 months (so 3 months in total) to protect you fully against pregnancies.
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Never. A condom is still the best way to prevent pregnancy, and the only birth control system that works ninety percent of the time or better.
Meth stays in your system too long for the health of the baby. If you cannot stop using, get help to stop for the duration of your pregnancy, at least.
It depends how far along you were. Could take a few days to leave your system, could take a month.
Yes, breatfeeding will help you back in your pre-pregnancy weight , prevent breast cancer and help prevent hip fracture in later life.
There are no health risks to sex as long as you are practicing sex. (so everyday). But make sure you are using condoms if you don't have a regular partner to prevent the transmission of an STD and yeast infections and you are on birth control to prevent pregnancy if you are not ready for a child. Contrary to many beliefs, you can still get pregnant during your period and other times of your cycle that were thought to prevent pregnancy. The only way to prevent pregancny 100% is to not have sex.
Most teenagers do amazingly well as long as they have a good support system and know what to expect.
After being diagnosed with embryo toxic factor a women will need to get medical treatment to suppress the immune system long enough for an embryo to implant. This typically means taking twice a day progesterone suppositories twice daily until 16 weeks into the pregnancy.
The first pill does not take effect. Birth control will not prevent pregnancy until you've been on the pill for four weeks.
Full term pregnancy is nine months
9 months 40 weeks
Approximately 14 days after intercourse, pregnancy can be detected.