Absolutly, you should go to your local hospital. Hospitals have financial help, and have a responsibility to serve its people reguardless of their financial situation. When i doubt seek help!
The only way to know is by taking a pregnancy test.
A good medical insurance plan for a single, pregnant woman is probably a plan that covers (with minimal co-pays and deductibles) all pre-natal care and screenings and OBGYN coverage. This is because these visits and hospital costs are very expensive to pay out of pocket.
Yes, you could still be pregnant, consult your doctor for a routine examination.
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Yes. It is possible, but extremely rare.
Pregnancy is an extremely higher risk for every insurance. This is so, because there maybe a lot of complications during the pregnancy. So it is harder or just impossible for pregnant women to get an insurance.
It can be a pregnancy symptom, but just because you have brown spotting it doesn't necessarily mean you're pregnant. Spotting can occur during implantation (where the fertilised egg attaches into the womb lining) Implantation generally occurs around 10 days after sex.
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Many pregnant women can mistake spotting for an irregular period. I would take a pregnancy test to make sure.
Theirs a chance you might be but its alwa ys better to get tested or check to be sure because those are some symptoms of being pregnant.
Pregnant didn't know it . It could be your body wanting to have it's period but it can't because you pregnant or miscarrying
Hello there. Some women do experience spotting during early pregnancy. But it is always advisable to see the doctor when this happens. Because your doctor gave her medication and the spotting increased and became reddish in colour, I would see our doctor again and ask for a blood test to check her HCG levels. If the reddish bleeding continues, however faintly, go to the hospital to make sure everything is ok.