Yes, you can. See your doctor, as soon as you as you can.
The more time that passes after a tubal ligation the (slightly) higher the risk of regeneration of the fallopian tube/s. It is extremely rare but it can happen. Because there is scar tissue from the tubal ligation, there is also an increase chance of a tubal pregnancy. If your period suddenly stops, whether you are having symptoms of pregnancy or not, take a pregnancy test or see your OB / GYN.
Yes, but only slightly. If you want to prevent pregnancy, use condoms not tighty-whities.
A slightly raised temperature is a common sign in early pregnancy as long as it is slight and not associated with feeling feverish or unwell.
The chance of pregnancy following tubal ligation (burning, cutting, clipping, tying) is very small - but since our body's are designed to heal - it occasionally happens. The chance of this happening actually goes up slightly over the years. But it is still very rare. If you think you may be pregnant take a HPT, as the chance of ectopic pregnancy is slightly higher in a pregnancy following tubal ligation.
It can mean thert you're only SLIGHTLY pregnant, meaning you'll only have a slight baby. probably just the legs and an arm.
an ectopic pregnancy has the same symptoms and signs as a regular pregnancy and you still develop the hormones you would with a normal pregnancy. The human chorionic gonadotropin levels are what cause the pregnancy test to read positive. All pregnancies have hcg levels that should be doubling every other day in early gestation.. an ectopic pregnancy may test negative if taken too early, or too late because the body will eventually,(around 6-11 weeks) begin to try to expel the pregnancy when hormone levels begin to drop when the fetus is no longer viable and must be removed Hope it helps!
The duration of A Slightly Pregnant Man is 1.53 hours.
== == You might mistake frequent urination or slightly worse eyesight for pregnancy, but those are symptoms that usually start after you've already missed your period, which would be one of the first signs of pregnancy. As far as I have always known (being a diabetic), I have never had any symptoms of being pregnant.
If you've had sex, there's always a possibility of pregnancy. But with your symptoms, I would recommend seeing a doctor. If you aren't pregnant, it could be anything, from something simple to something serious, that's causing you to feel tired and feverish.
A Slightly Pregnant Man was created on 1973-09-20.
Medicaid based on pregnancy has eligibility rules that are slightly more generous. There is no difference between the two in terms of medical care.
yes. some pregnancy test show up negative, even though you are pregnant. I have the SAME problem with the EXACT same symptoms. I hope someone answers your question because I need help on this one too :(