If you fell that early in the pregnancy chances are slim that it would effect the baby.
that is actually is not possible unless something went wrong when your cat was getting fixed. vets usually know what they're doing, so something shouldn't have went wrong. I would first contact a vet to make sure your cat is not pregnant.
Luck is a part of getting pregnant. It may happen the first time you have unprotected sex, it may not happen for years.
Of all couples trying to conceive, here's about how long it takes:30 percent get pregnant the first cycle (about one month)59 percent get pregnant within three cycles (about three months)80 percent get pregnant within six cycles (about six months)85 percent get pregnant within 12 cycles (about one year)91 percent get pregnant within 36 cycles (about three years)93 to 95 percent get pregnant within 48 cycles (about four years)
Cats can get pregnant from their first call, which can happen anytime after 3 months of age!
"Eventually" is an adverb. It describes when something will happen or the way in which something will happen.
Yes, it means that the other fetus did not fully develop. Alot of times it will not affect the other fetus. This only happen within the first 14 weeks of the pregnancy.
No, some women get pregnant the first time they try but for others it can take anything up to a couple of years. It doesn't mean anything is wrong, just that the timing isn't right for you. It will happen if you give it time.
yes usually it would resemble your first period
There is no good answer. It may happen the first time you have sex, it may never happen at all.
Like you, I conceived my first baby in the first month of trying, and although it only took 4 months to conceive the second time around for me, I know it is frustrating when you expect to conceive in the first month. Like you, I started thinking maybe something was wrong but remember that most women trying for a baby will fall pregnant within a year of trying and if you have detected an LH surge then at least you know you are ovulating. Just keep trying and it will happen!
It can happen as soon as the egg is fertilized or attached and you will never know you were pregnant. The most common is in the first trimester.
yes, u tell him first then your parents ,but sort something out with the father first