Yes. Regardless of the Birth Control used, if it failed, you'll be producing a specific enzyme when you're pregnant, and a test will confirm it or discount it.
It is possible. You will need to take a home pregnancy test as soon as possible to confirm this.
if you have only 1 line after taking your home pregnancy test it mean that you are NOT pregnant, and if there are 2 lines on your home pregnancy test, then you are pregnant but should go to a docotor to confirm it.
Just buy a home pregnancy test. But either way do you have to see a doctor later to confirm it.
No. If you are having a period it is highly unlikely that you are pregnant. There are some cases where womans keeps having period along the pregnancy. But it is very rare.
It is NOT likely. To confirm, I reccommend taking an at-home pregnancy test.
1 day after your missed period. but it is best to leave it 3 or 4 for the hCG to build up in your body which makes the test positive
The most accurate way to check for pregnancy is to take a pregnancy test, which can be done at home using a home pregnancy test kit or by visiting a healthcare provider for a blood test. Symptoms such as missed periods, nausea, breast tenderness, and fatigue can also be indicative of pregnancy, but a test is the best way to confirm.
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Buy a home pregnancy test. Occasionally, they're wrong so get more than one test, and take an average just to be on the safe side. You will eventually have to go to the doctor, though, for your own health and your baby's health.
A home pregnancy test and/or a blood test from your Dr can confirm pregnancy. Ultra sounds are reasonably safe during any point of pregnancy.
I doubt it, the press would soon pick up on it if they were.
Although I do not have a uterius, flopian tubes, or a vagina i still know that if a home pregnancy test is negative that the result is not completely accurate. My professional advice would be to take home 5 pregnancy test that you would get in your everyday grocery store and whether it be positive or negative when they're is 5 tests it doubles the accuratacy. If 3 out of the 5 say you are pregnant than most likely you will be expecting. If 3 out of the 5 say you are not pregnant than most likely you are not, but home pregnancy tests are man made and have errors, so i would still see your doctor to confirm the home pregnancy test.