Birth Control pills stop you getting pregnant
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Birth control actually can help you get pregnant. If you have abnormal periods, you'll have abnormal ovulation making it difficult to get pregnant. Birth Control helps regulate periods, therefore regulating Ovulation making it easier to get pregnant if you mess them up.
Probably not over the counter. Your gynecologist will check your hormone levels and prescribe what you need to bring them to normal if they are interfering with your getting pregnant. Your partner may also be tested for sperm count, as that makes a difference, too.
- There is a group called Women on Waves (WoW) that is working to help women end pregnancy safely - while I personally disagree with abortion I would rather see women in the situation cared for professionally and safely than to know a women lost her life to a butcher. I only hope you will consider all your options before terminating a pregnancy. The WoW link will be the second - the first being information regarding using pills to end a pregnancy.
- Up to the 9th week you can have a medical abortion and the pills Mifepristone and Misoprostol is on prescription and given to you by your doctor after you've been examined.
sex is what gets you pregnant... but pre seed is great in aiding contraception, also rosbutin cough medicine at the time of ovulation is supposed to thin cervical mucus making life easier for the sperms! if your not having luck getting preg see your gp you might get offered clomid, a prescription drug that brings on ovulation.
In use of most birth control, it is entirely possible and probable to get pregnant when your use of the pill stops. In some, pregnancy occurs in the first month. Others take longer to conceive.
Even with gasoline prices around $3 per gallon, there is still plenty of demand for SUVs. In fact, it may be a great time to find a bargain in the used SUV market. Gasoline prices are down from highs of almost $4 per gallon, and with prices of new SUVs often exceeding $30,000, a used SUV makes great financial sense.
Used car lots and private party sales should offer plenty of options to choose from. When shopping for a used SUV, look for vehicles with the following:
• Low miles: 12,000 miles per year is average.
•Safety features: anti-lock brakes, air bags, crash test results
•Convenience features
•Styling
•Performance
•Price
According to Consumer Reports magazine, these five used SUVs top the list of best bargains in the used SUV market:
•2004 Hyundai Santa Fe: the base model presents the best value. This is a front-wheel drive vehicle with a 4 cylinder engine and automatic transmission. The EPA mileage ratings are 20 mpg city and 27 highway. A used Santa Fe with average miles should go for about $7300 compared to $19,000 new.
•2005 Toyota Sequoia Limited: the Sequoia is a rear-wheel drive SUV powered by a V-8 engine and automatic transmission. The Sequoia’s EPA fuel ratings are 15 mpg city and 18 highway. The Sequoia’s sticker price new was $41,605. A used Sequoia with average miles should sell f or about $22,400.
•2006 Subaru B9 Tribeca: the base model is a 5-passenger SUV with a 6-cylinder engine and automatic transmission. The EPA mileage ratings for the Tribeca are 18 mpg city/23 mpg highway. A used Tribeca sells for about $17,750 compared to a sticker price of $30,700 when new.
•2007 Mitsubishi Outlander ES: the Outlander is a rear-wheel drive SUV powered by a 6-cylinder engine and automatic transmission. With average miles, the Outlander should sell for about $12,345 versus its sticker price of $21,270 when new. The EPA ratings for the Outlander are 20 mpg city/27 mpg highway.
•2008 Honda Pilot VP: the VP is 2-wheel drive with automatic transmission and a 6-cylinder engine. Its EPA ratings are 16 mpg city/22 mpg highway. The sticker price for the VP if purchased new was $28,000, but a used VP goes for about $23,000.
There should be no shortage of SUVs in the used car market. Do your homework, read the reviews for the models you are interested in, and check out any vehicle carefully by getting a vehicle history report and having a mechanic look it over so that you can be sure of getting a vehicle you’ll be satisfied with.
Yes a doctor will give you a combo of 2 medications, Mifepristone and 24-48 hours later Misoprostol.This is available up to the 9th week.
birth control pills
Depends on what pills you are talking about. For any pill that prevents pregnancy, or end pregnancy, there are instructions or prescription to follow.
Absolutely not in any way!
You may ask your husband to use the condom. There are female condoms, that are described in the literature. But I have never seen one. They are not popular. Hope that you do not call condom as medicine.
there's a couple of medication to prevent allergic reactions called loratodine, benadryl, and i think nasonex. anything like an antihistamine.
No not in any way. If you already had unprotected sex you can take the morning after pill up to 3-5 days after. Take a pregnancy test 2 weeks after to see if it worked. After sex there is nothing else to do to prevent a pregnancy. Before you have sex you can use birth control.
Most medicines, in some way, can affect the development of a baby in the womb. The effect on the baby differs between medicines and also depends on the stage of pregnancy that you have reached when you take the medicine.In the case of Norfloxacin:the use of this medicine during pregnancy is not recommendedYou should discuss your personal circumstances with your doctor if you are pregnant or want to become pregnant. This is so that together you can make a decision about what treatment you may need during your pregnancy.You should discuss whether there are any other medicines which you could take during pregnancy which would treat your condition.
There are many medicines that cannot be taken safely during pregnancy. Please see your health care provider for specifics.
Contaception does not eliminate a pregnancy in any way; it also does not prevent you from getting pregnant again. Once you are pregnant, that it it. So unless you are trying to prevent getting and STD, contraception isn't necessary. You can get rid of the pregnancy by using them and you cannot get pregnancy again so they are in no way helpful.
You should not take any medicines, drugs, cigarettes or alcohol when pregnant. If you are ill during pregnancy, you should go and see a qualified medical practitioner (a doctor) and only take what the doctor prescribes for you.
Absolutely not. Condoms are intended to prevent pregnancy (and transmittal of diseases). If they fail as a contraceptive, there is no indication that they have any effect on the pregnancy themselves. In fact, if they fail to prevent a pregnancy they may still act to prevent disease - which can frequently be the cause of birth illnesses or problems. Hence if anything, condoms act to prevent defects.
with strattera you should not take any adhd meds or abuse any medications because then it definitely will not work
You can take a pregnancy test any time you like. Birth control does not affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test.