I have miscarried and from what I was told, once you have been pregnant it is always easier to get pregnant. Although I don't believe this to be true because my husband and I have been ttc for a few months now and no luck. We don't smoke or drink or anything, we eat healthy and exercise and we are only in our early twenties. So I don't believe that miscarrying ups your chances for becoming pregnant, although my doctor says it does.
Since you've gotten pregnant once, chances are that it could happen again. But, if the first miscarriage was because it was a tubal pregnancy, then you have a greater chance that any subsequent pregnancies will be tubal as well.
The chances of getting a male riolu in the egg are much greater than those of getting a female. Your chances of getting a female are about 12.5%. You have to be patient and keep trying.
Unfortunately, yes your chances of getting pregnant are high mainly because missing even one pill puts you at risk and you missed several. I believe your chances of getting pregnant are greater if the pills you missed were during the middle of the first week into the second week of active pills. You may want to take the pregnancy quiz, that might help you estimate your chances. Copy and paste the following link to your browser. epigee.org
It will, in fact, it gives you a greater chance of conception (getting pregnant)!
you mean if you can get pregnant while you have your period than yes. You actually have a greater chance of getting pregnant when you are on your period.
When you throw a dice there is always 6 chances of getting a number; therefore the numbers greater that 4 are: 5 and 6 (2 options) in total there will be 2/6 chances will simplifies to 1/3
They are said to drop rune full helmets but the chances of getting one is unlikely
No one has actually figured out the chances of using an expired condom, but one thing is sure. An expired condom has a much greater chance of breaking, which can cause pregnancy. Don't take the chance.
There is a slightly greater risk than normal. Nothing too bad, but a small one. If you are early in your pregnancy, you can get a doctor to remove it.
It is possible that your partner's sperm count will increase while taking Geritol IF he is not getting the correct vitamins otherwise. It has been shown that taking vitamin A and zinc and calcium in men who are deficient will help sperm numbers and mobility. Therefore with greater numbers and greater mobility, the chances of you falling pregnant are increased (but only slightly). Of course pregnancy relies on a lot of other factors such as whether you are ovulating, the viability of your egg, timing. On his side it is possible that his sperm is not viable or so low that your chances are next to zero.
It's not very likely especially if you have proper medical care. If you are pregnant and have an IUD in place you should see your Dr as soon as possible. The IUD puts you at greater risk of ectopic pregnancy, miscarriage, infection and early labor and/or delivery.
According to my research the chances are actually greater than ivf. May god bless you with a child as I feel your pain. I am in the same situation and actually starting my own business to save all proceeds for the procedure. After seven years I am going for a reversal because all my research (extensive over the past 3 years) says that the chances are greater and is less expensive. My pain may be somewhat deeper as I am a childless mother may we pray for each other. Prayer does work! -NYC hopeful mom