Your doctor will be able to tell if the baby is implanted in the correct place. The risk of ectopic pregnancy is 12.5% for women who have had a tubal ligation--but chances of pregnancy are much less to begin with.
Yes, You can go through Menopause with or without your tubes clamped. It's normal.
Tubal ligation only affects your chances of getting pregnant, it does not affect childbirth.
Yes, but it would be extremely rare, unless your tubal ligation has come undone. The chance of the pregnancy being normal are lower, and the chance that it is an ectopic or tubal pregnancy is much higher than normal.
1. You don't 2. IVFIt is possible that there would be a leak in one of your tubes, or that one of your tubes repaired itself. 3. When instead of the tubes, round ligament gets ligated there could be pregnancy. This mistake is not unknown.
i am going to assume the 417 is the first HCG level. They will have you go back in 48 hrs to see if the HCG level has doubled...if it has then its a normal pregnancy. If it doesnt double...or if it drops or flatlines chances are its ectopic ( tubal pregnancy) then they will proceed from there. the good thing is if it is a tubal which most likely it will be, you have caught it early enough so they can do something about it before it ruptures your tube, you can die from that! Good Luck!
It's probably just that your body is getting back to normal after being pregnant, however after a pregnancy (even if the pregnancy didn't last) the chances of getting pregnant quickly afterwards are high, so if you have had sex since the miscarriage it is possible that you could be pregnant
It is possible to have a period like bleed during early pregnancy. But the bleeding is usually light and never a heavy, normal period bleed.
Yes, taking a test during your period will not alter the test results, however if you are having a normal period, chances are that you are not pregnant. ~pawsalmighty
It's a not a pregnancy sign but just as when you are not pregnant you can get cough or a cold.
Pregnancy symptoms are not a normal side effect of Mirena removal. Take a pregnancy test.
Yes it is normal, especially later in pregnancy.
Swollen feet, legs, arms everything is normal for pregnancy.
Yes-you can still have a normal full term pregnancy.
Either you are two weeks pregnant, or the hormones of a normal pregnancy stopped dividing - usually indicating the pregnancy has been miscarried.
Some women bleed slightly or 'spot' during the early stages of pregnancy, so you shouldn't take the bleeding as a sign that you're not pregnant. If in doubt, you should take an at-home pregnancy test, if only just to alleviate your worries.
because thats where the baby is when you are pregnant !
For many woman, yes. Especially with the first pregnancy.