If you have never been pregnant before, the pill is 99% effective if taken as directed. This would prevent you from becoming pregnant. Otherwise, you need to wait a number of days beyond your missed period (or a very light period). The packaging on the pregnancy test will tell you the exact amount of time you must wait. The test will test your urine and it is most accurate if you collect the first morning elimination of urine.
Condoms are not 100% reliable so there is still a chance of pregnancy occurring. If you think you may be pregnant you should take a home pregnancy test and/or see a Dr.
I'd be worried if you remained on the pill if you were pregnant. But if you are one the pill and a condom is in use, then 99.9% of the time you wouldn't get pregnant.
The one the doctor gives you but for home pregnancy tests they are pretty equal.
There are many home pregnancy tests for your friend to use. Home pregnancy test are pretty much the same in terms of accuracy and reliability, so I would recommend the pregnancy test that is the cheapest at a local grocery store or pharmacy.
No, but everyone experiences different pregnancy signs/symptoms. The best way to know if you're pregnant is to get a home pregnancy test or go to the doctor!
One month and a half it should show by then.First responce is the best one.
In general if you have your period you are not pregnant. You can take a home pregnancy test if you are unsure.
Avoid pregnancy mean using birth control but I think you mean end a pregnancy that is going on. There is nothing you have at home that can do that. If you don't have a safe abortion provider where you are you can always go to womenonwaves or womenonweb and see a doctor there for consultation up to the 9th week of pregnancy. They also do checkups afterwards.
Yes. Get one of those home pregnancy tests. Actually, get two - always check your work. Depending on your age, you never know if this will be accurate or not. Best to do the test twice. And use protection from now on!!!
Your hand.A piece of fruit.A condom.
A doctor's pregnancy test is much more accurate, where as a home pregnancy test can be faulty.
It will depend on when you ovulated. Home pregnancy tests work best when used 14 to 16 days after ovulation.