The same Birth Control options exist for women who have given birth (barrier methods, oral contraceptives, shots, tubal ligation and patches). In addition nursing can provide protection from pregnancy. If a woman starts breast-feeding before she has a menstrual period post birth, breast-feeding can be an effective form of birth control. Breast-feeding needs to be frequent to be effective.
what to do to prevent miscarry when two weeks of pregnancy
Birth control pills are immediately effective when started within the first days of your period; otherwise, it's seven days before they can be relied on to prevent pregnancy. Stopping them after two weeks makes no sense, unless you never want to prevent pregnancy after that two weeks.
No..Regesterone is given to women during pregnancy to prevent miscarriage.
One to two weeks.
yes you can
As soon as two weeks!!
See the related link. About 9 weeks.
Either you are two weeks pregnant, or the hormones of a normal pregnancy stopped dividing - usually indicating the pregnancy has been miscarried.
Yes you can!!!!!!!!
Two weeks after conception
no
no it takes two weeks for it to show on pregnancy test