Yes.
when in doubt, assume you are pregnant. then take a urine pregnancy test, and if that is negative. then you can also check by getting a blood pregnancy test.
You should still be able to get pregnant. If the other pregnancy was recent, then it is more likely you will be able to get pregnant because you are very fertile after a pregnancy
It is possible to get a false negative on a at home pregnancy test but it is not common. Go to your doctor and have a blood test done.
Yes, you can have a full-term pregnancy after getting pregnant with Mirena.
getting pregnant
then you are not pregnant you hear me if you are you are just a sick little girl or meget gal
If you think you're pregnant, take a pregnancy test.
Depends. Why aren't you having periods? A period is not necessary for pregnancy. Some women are "constantly" pregnant; that is they get pregnant after each birth before they have a period. (Each period is the result of not getting pregnant.)
I was 2 months pregnant when I started getting faint positives. So about 8 weeks into your pregnancy.
No getting a cold is not the sign of pregnancy.
The pill is to prevent pregnancy, so if you're already pregnant it will do nothing. If you think you might be pregnant, but you're not sure, you need to take a pregnancy test to find out. You can buy one online or at a supermarket or chemist, or you can get one done at the doctor's. If it is negative and you're not pregnant, you need to choose a form of birth control to stop you getting pregnant and to stop you have worries like this again.
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