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If the doctors visit was court ordered you are in contmpt of the courts order and (if on probation) in violation of your probation reqyirements.
It is the doctors findings, Diagnosis, treament plans and report from the employees first visit with the treating physician.
Because many things can go wrong during pregnancy and its better to know as soon as possible. And if nothing is wrong, it's good to know.
A return visit to the surgeon is usually scheduled 7 to 10 days after the procedure.
Yes. Almost all Amish people are allowed to visit doctors.
It certainly cant hurt but I'd recommend a doctors visit to be sure and for proper care.
Knowing your blood type is a simple procedure. One simply schedules a visit to the doctors office and requires a blood sample be drawn and sent out for testing.
some doctors do. i think if your really sick they will come to you.
no -- once pregnant you won't get a period, however some people do experience bleeding especialy during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. the bleeding you get during the first few weeks i implantation bleeding. Visit www.askdramy.com it has plenty of info on early pregnancy and bleeding
Yes. You will have a blood test done most likely the very first visit. The doctors will want to look for: STD's, Hepatitis B, Anemia, Rh factor, and other things. Blood tests are also done to confirm pregnancy and are usually 100% accurate and helps keep track of how far along you by checking your hCG levels throughout your pregnancy.
I began getting sore, crabby, intensely emotional, and extremely fatigued at about 4 weeks. A pregnancy test at 6 weeks, and a doctors visit and ultrasound at 7 weeks confirmed. But I hear all pregnancies are different, so it may be different for you.
Usually the first visit is after you have missed your second period, roughly 8 weeks.