Yes. She should come into season every month. If she has not come into season in two months then you can almost be certain she is bred. But you can also have a vet come down and check her.
you can tell if your horse is pregnant by- -dipped back -put on a lot of weight or has a big tummy -she may be grumpy! xxx
You'd be four months pregnant.
That would depend on the location of the tumor and how close it is to the surface of the skin. Most appear as a tiny lump that may or may not be soft and it usually grows in size, some more slowly than others. If you find a strange lump on your horse you should have a equine vet come out to biopsy the lump.
As of May 9, she has been pregnant for 6 months; so as of July it's about 8 months.
Horses rarely have twins. Those twins that are born are rarely viable. If she is bulking up after two months, may I ask what you are feeding her? And have you taken her out of work?
you may be pregnant!
it may not tell you what day you have got pregnant
For most women, it may take 3 to 18 months after the last shot to get pregnant. While some women get pregnant only after 4 months, the average time is 9 months. Women who get pregnant while using Nur may notice the following signs and symptoms
about 6 months then. but now she has had her baby she got pregnant in october. do the math.
Depo Provera does not affect future fertility, except that there may be a delayed return to fertility after stopping. Some women get pregnant immediately, and others may take 18 months to get pregnant. The average is 11 months.
If you are not using effective birth control, you could be pregnant. A woman who stops Depo Provera may get pregnant immediately after stopping, or it may take up to 18 months. The average is 11 months. Take a pregnancy test if you may be at risk for pregnancy.
If you have missed your period for two months you may be pregnant. Take a pregnancy test to be sure. If you are not pregnant, stress may be the cause of your missed cycle.