Yes, many women with PCOS conceive naturally without fertility medications. It depends on factors such as how regularly you ovulate, your age, overall health, and your partner's fertility. Healthy lifestyle changes, maintaining a balanced weight, and managing insulin resistance can improve ovulation for some women. If pregnancy doesn't occur after trying for a while, consulting a gynecologist or fertility specialist is the next best step.
no its dangerous for the baby
No, sorry.
Pregnant women should always consult their doctors about what kinds of over-the-counter meds and herbal remedies are appropriate to take. Many meds that treat 'cold, cough, and flu' can also raise blood pressure.
Yes. You should be using condoms or an effective birth control method if you do not wish to become pregnant.
Talk to a doctor or a mental health professional. make sure they know your pregnant as some things you wont be allowed to take.
none,yet.
NO probably not
Menopause is the end of the fertility and the monthly cycle of menstration. There is no period after menopause & no reason to induce a period, so no meds are indicated.
Methergine is not a contraceptive or abortion pill and if you are pregnant now after taking it a month ago, you might not even have been pregnant then so no harm to the fetus. Or you were pregnant but no harm has been done.I also hope you were given the meds by a doctor since Methergine should not be taken without supervision. See links below.
There is always the possibility, but removing an implant can take most of the meds out, not all. Normally it takes a little longer for all of the meds to leave the body. Not always though. I got pregnant right after removing my IUD...... sorry it is so very vague
If you got a positive pregnancy test you are almost definitely pregnant. There are a few rare meds taht will cause it but its very rare.
Tylenol does not cause miscarriage but adding meds when pregnant is something you should talk to your doctor about.