You shouldn't get pregnant. Mirena is 99.99% effective against pregnancy. If you do, it's 90% of the time going to be ectopic, which must be removed before it bursts your fallopian tubes. If it isn't ectopic, it would still need to be removed b/c the uterine walls would be too thin to support a fetus. So, I believe you can safely say 0%. S
The chances of having a baby with a disability depend on various factors such as genetics, maternal health, and environmental influences. The overall probability varies depending on the type of disability and individual circumstances. It is recommended to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized information and guidance.
Approximately 60% of baby boomers have retirement savings according to recent surveys. However, many baby boomers have expressed concerns about not having enough savings to retire comfortably.
It is important to have an open and honest conversation with your boyfriend about his thoughts and feelings regarding having a baby. Communication is key in understanding each other's desires and making decisions about starting a family.
do you mean what actual month or month into pregnancy ?
Giantess Anna Bates (née Swan) (Canada) (1846-88), who measured 2.27 m (7 ft 5.5 in), gave birth to a boy weighing 10.8 kg (23 lb 12 oz) (length 76 cm (30 in)) at her home in Seville, Ohio, USA on 19 January 1879, but the baby died 11 hours later.The heaviest baby born to a healthy mother was a boy weighing 10.2 kg (22 lb 8 oz) who was born to Sig. Carmelina Fedele (Italy) at Aversa, Italy in September 1955. -- directly from Guinness World Records website
Yes, Mirena does not affect the risk of infertility, miscarriage, or birth defects. There is no change in the probability of having a healthy child due to using Mirena.
Despite what you may have heard, taking prenatal vitamins won't increase your chances of getting pregnant, but it will certainly increase your chances of having a healthy baby once you are pregnant. See the Related Links section below for more information.
No, but it increases your chances of having a PLASTIC BABY.
Yes, if you have the Mirena IUD your chances of getting pregnancy are very low. If you are also breastfeeding exclusively and your baby is less than six months old, you are at very, very low risk of pregnancy.
50%
I was told there is a 2% chance having a baby.
There is about a 51% chance.
No.
The baby would probably not die, but could be born with mild-severe brain damage and learning difficulties, and also mild-severe deformities and disabilities
1/10 depends on the condition of the woman
yes
Yes! Smoking can do two seriously harmful things to a baby. Firstly, the baby can be born with blood poisoning, and secondly (perhaps of the two that cannot be cured) is that the baby can be born addicted to smoking, especially if you smoked from the start to finish of the pregnancy.