I had a colposcopy in July, its now December 1, 2009 and I'm six weeks pregnant.
A woman becomes pregnant when an egg is fertilized by a sperm, typically during ovulation. This can occur within a few days of having unprotected sex. The exact date of conception is usually difficult to determine precisely.
It is highly unlikely to get pregnant from contact with a towel that has been used by a boy. Pregnancy occurs when sperm enters the vagina and fertilizes an egg. Sperm cannot survive long outside the body, so the chances of becoming pregnant in this scenario are very low.
You are constantly in a menstrual cycle. It is the 28 days from the start of one period to the start of another. What I think you meant to ask is "Can you get pregnant during Menstruation?" Menstruation is your period. You can get pregnant during this time, but your chances are very low.
Yes, it is possible for a woman to get pregnant while using both the birth control pill and condoms as no method is 100% effective at preventing pregnancy. However, combining both methods greatly reduces the chances of pregnancy. It is important to use these contraceptives consistently and correctly for maximum effectiveness.
It is unlikely for a virgin to get pregnant if sperm was washed out after only one minute, as the chances of active sperm cells reaching the egg in that short amount of time are extremely low. However, it is always best to use protection to prevent any risk of pregnancy or sexually transmitted infections.
Women who are pregnant, or who suspect that they are pregnant, must tell their doctor before the procedure begins. Pregnant women can, and should, have a colposcopy if they have an abnormal Pap test.
Colposcopy is performed by a gynecologist.
There is no set time period after haveing a colposcopy. when you are ready, go for it
chances of getting pregnant
Colpopexy is surgical repair of the vagina. Colposcopy is visualization of the cervix and vagina.
Your chances are better than average.
The global period for a colposcopy is typically 10 days. This means that any related services provided within 10 days of the procedure are considered part of the initial colposcopy and are not separately billable.
no. the chances of you getting pregnant are the same as if you hadn't taken birth control in months.
There shouldn't be a problem to get pregnant again.
You can get pregnant anytime. Your chances are increased when you're ovulating.
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A miscarriage should not prevent you from becoming pregnant again.