Pregnancy is very unlikely on the contraceptive implant. Signs of pregnancy are absent bleeding and positive urine pregnancy test.
Many problems cause fatigue and nausea. If you think you're pregnant, take a pregnancy test. Pregnancy is unlikely on the contraceptive implant.
Many problems cause fatigue and nausea. If you think you're pregnant, take a pregnancy test. Pregnancy is unlikely on the contraceptive implant.
yes
Contraceptive is allowed in Islam if pregnancy causes health problems to the mother and endangers her. Also it is allowed if the husband can't afford big family expenses.
A gay woman may want to use contraceptive pills to regulate her monthly hormones to avoid mood swings or other physical problems. She may also want to know she is safe from pregnancy even if she is ever unlucky enough to be raped.
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.
Anticoagulants may cause many serious problems if taken during pregnancy. Birth defects, severe bleeding in the fetus, and other problems that affect the physical or mental development of the fetus or newborn are possible.
Yes, you can skip your period indefinitely by taking five packs of birth control pills in a row, but you may experience irregular bleeding. Skipping periods does not increase the risk of pregnancy or problems with the uterine lining.
Yes, unfortunately any thyroid dysfunction can create problems not only achieving pregnancy, but also maintaining it. No but some medications can cause problems with the fetus. Please check with your doctor.
It is possible for there to be problems with a pregnancy. If mother's blood type is negative and the father's is positive, and the baby is positive, her blood type may begin to attack the child. Make sure she checks with her doctor regularly during a pregnancy.
No you should not have a mammogram during pregnancy at all. If the doctors think there is a reason to examine your breast tissue there are other tests, like an ultrasound that can be done. (Besides double ouch!!) If you had a mammogram before you were aware of the pregnancy, discuss the possible problems with your doctor or midwife.
no