Your symptoms of pregnancy will usually appear anywhere from the first week of your expected period to 1-2 weeks after your first week of expected period. Your first signs of pregnancy most commonly include: * missed period * tender/swollen breasts * change in color of the breasts * fatigue * nausea/vomiting * increased sense of smell * weight gain Here is a link to a website that will calculate the probability of your pregnancy: http://www.thepregnancytest.com/
Of 100 couples who stopped the birth control pill, 85 will experience a pregnancy within one year if they don't start using another method of pregnancy prevention.
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I got pregnant while taking this within 2 mos. I remained on the medicine throughout my pregnancy but the doctor checked my level every other month when I went for my check up.
A pregnancy test WILL NOT tell you if you are pregnant immediately after having intercourse unless you've had intercourse within the last nine months (on another occasion) and you are already pregnant.
Cyclenorm E&P is a birth control pill. They are used for preventing pregnancy and also for regulating periods in case of hormonal imbalances or poly cystic ovaries. They can not be used for abortion and will have no effect on a pregnancy. If they are taken continuously through out a pregnancy there can be fetal damage though. And no, it will not lead to any effect on future pregnancies.
Most women will have their period within a week or two of stopping birth control pills, and may be fertile from the first day they stop taking it. If you have stopped taking birth control and have not had your regular period as expected, you need a pregnancy test to be sure whether you are pregnant or not.
In the first semester of pregnancy,within the first 12 weeks of the pregnancy cycle
No. It will not. If you need emergency protection against pregnancy you need emergency contraceptives within 48 hours of the unprotected sex. This is also known as "The Morning After Pill" But doubling or tripling up will not protect you.
Cortal will not abort a pregnancy. This rumor is an urban myth.
The only way you can determine any form of pregnancy whether it be on any form of birth control or not is with a pregnancy test. Otherwise stop taking the pill and see if you have a period, if you do not have a period within a week or so take a pregnancy test. Any Birth control can also create symptoms similar to pregnancy, such as nausea, cramping or bloating. The best way to find out is with a HPT of visit your doctor.
Many pregnancy tests can ascertain pregnancy within the first week. If you believe yourself to possibly be within the second week, you could take a pregnancy test now.
Hi, Side effects are: * Feeling sick. * Abdominal cramping. * Tender breasts. * Headache. * Dizzyness. Basically, pregnancy like symptoms. BC pills do cause women to experience pregnancy like symptoms but these usually resolve themselves and disappear within 3 months.