A medical termination can only be done up to 63 days.
i have no menus from three month but i check urine pregnancy but negate
It's used for Amenorrhea and is not used on pregnant women. That means it is a risk for miscarriage or fetal damage. It does not mean you will abort. Speak to your doctor.
The signs of pregnancy are a positive pregnancy test and lack of bleeding. If you think you might be pregnant, take a pregnancy test. If you missed three pills use a back up method until you've taken seven pills correctly. Consider the morning after pill if you had sex in the last five days.
Nothing. There is no need to take 3 at once because you won't be protected any more than if you took one. Birth control pills are hormones that when taken for a month will help protect you from pregnancy . They have to be taken everyday to work.
First dose to be taken in forth month. Second after one month and third in nineth month of pregnancy. This is applicable to first pregnancy. If next pregnancy is within five years of first pregnancy, you need to take single dose any time between three months onward.
Yes you can, with no increased risk of pregnancy or other complications, except for possible unscheduled bleeding or spotting. Skipping your period by starting the next pack early does not increase the risk of pregnancy, and may even decrease the risk. Just skip the sugar/placebo pills the last week and start a new pack of active pills and you won't get your period. The "special" birth control pills for skipping periods are not special at all. They are just typical birth control pills that have been on the market for years, but were repackaged in a three-month package with eleven weeks of active pills and one week, of placebo pills instead of the typical three-and-one pattern. You can do this with any type of pill, although it's most effective with monophasic pills instead of those with three different hormone doses.
a trimester is 3 months of your pregnancy. there are 3 trimesters in a pregnancy. 1-3 months, 4-6 months, and 7-9 months.
I'm not sure why you would want to risk pregnancy to see if you get a period. If you're worried you're already pregnant, take a pregnancy test.
If you stopped taking your birth control pills half way through the month, you can take a pregnancy test as soon as one, two, or three days after your period should have started. If you do not know when you should have started, wait a week and take the test.
12th month???what r u talking about???
Trimester simply is a term that refers to dividing the normal 9 month pregnancy into three 3-month segments. So, the first trimester is the first three months of pregnancy; the second trimester is months 4-6; and the third trimester is the final three months. Hope this helps! Dr. B.
Yes, it's OK to start the next pack early. Doing so adds no additional risk of pregnancy.