Methergine is not a contraceptive or abortion pill and if you are pregnant now after taking it a month ago, you might not even have been pregnant then so no harm to the fetus. Or you were pregnant but no harm has been done.I also hope you were given the meds by a doctor since Methergine should not be taken without supervision. See links below.
if it was positive then you already are pregnant
If you are four weeks pregnant you will have enough hCH to have a positive pregnancy test.
It varies in every woman. With my first pregnancy, I didn't "show" until the eighth month. In my second, I started showing around the fifth month.
You can show during your third month in pregnancy. You need to gain about five pounds to start showing your belly. Your skin will stretch and this causes it to itch.
Fourteen days after intercourse or the day of your expected period.
Even a faint positive is a positive. And false positives are very rare. You are pregnant.
Yes. It begins showing up at two weeks into the pregnancy.
by then you should already know... you should be able to see the belly...but a test will still be positive. You're not showing by 2 months, by the third or fourth month you can start to see growth. And of course in some women this may be earlier or later. We are all different but I can assure you that most are not showing by the second month.
yes, it happend to me.... i wish you the best of luck hun
Assuming you are fit and healthy aside from this problem and you are taking no medication... You need a pregnancy test to determine whether you are pregnant. If this is positive then the bleeding you thought was a ligth period is in fact a 'threatened miscarraige' and you need to check whether the pregnancy is continuing. If you are not pregnant then the symptoms of breat tenderness etc are not significant and you then need to monitor your periods to see what pattern develops.
Yes - go to the doctor and ask them to do a test because it is more reliable
You certainly can go on to have a healthy pregnancy or pregnancies after having an ectopic pregnancy. If you had your tube removed, and still have one working tube and ovary, your chances of getting pregnant each month are simply half that of a woman with 2 functioning ovaries and tubes. This is because your ovary will most likely only release an egg every other month, as it always has.