They are very helpful and you really must have one when you are pregnant. They keep an eye on the pregnancy to make sure it's going smoothly.
An OBGYN provides prenatal care, monitors the health of both the mother and baby throughout the pregnancy, and assists with labor and delivery. They also offer guidance on nutrition, exercise, and overall well-being during pregnancy. OBGYNs can address any concerns or complications that may arise during pregnancy and ensure a safe and healthy pregnancy for the mother and baby.
Yes, it's crucial to inform your OB/GYN about your Hashimoto's disease diagnosis and your recent pregnancy. They can work with you to ensure proper monitoring of your thyroid function throughout your pregnancy. This is important for the health of both you and your baby.
Encephaloceles are typically due to abnormal development of the neural tube during pregnancy and cannot be prevented. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle before and during pregnancy, such as taking folic acid supplements, can help reduce the risk of certain birth defects, but encephaloceles specifically are not preventable through lifestyle changes.
It is important to follow the instructions on the pregnancy test carefully and use it at the right time for accurate results. Additionally, ensuring that the test is not expired and using it with the first urine of the day can help increase the chances of getting a positive result if you are pregnant.
Potential risks and complications associated with the development of a sheep fetus during pregnancy include miscarriage, stillbirth, birth defects, and maternal health issues such as toxemia or dystocia. These can be caused by genetic factors, environmental factors, or maternal health conditions. Regular monitoring and proper care during pregnancy can help mitigate these risks.
Estrogen is included in birth control pills to help regulate the menstrual cycle and prevent ovulation, which reduces the chances of pregnancy.
Not sure what you mean with "deal with hard pregnancy". That is her job, no matter what kind of pregnancy you have.
im not really sure and cant tell you you need to go see and obgyn
you should probably consult you obgyn instead
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The obgyn is the doctors women go to when they have anything that concerns their pregnancy.
Well you should consult a doctor preferably an obgyn to either confirm of deny the pregnancy. Also you may want to watch i didnt know i was pregnant on TLC. The obgyn can confirm the pregnancy as where there have been many cases of the best pregnancy test coming back as a "False Negative" and so the only 100% reliable way to know if your pregnant is to consult your obgyn or consult a doctor if you need to urgently no but until you confirm or deny the pregnancy dont drink, smoke, or do drugs please!!
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An obstetrician-gynecologist, or an obgyn, is there to share what is possibly the most magical time in any parents' life. During pregnancy, a woman's obgyn is the doctor in charge of guiding her through this time in good health, both for her and the baby. Often duration of care begins in the earliest stages, often when a woman discovers she is pregnant, and carries on through labor and delivery.
I did off and on with my 3rd pregnancy (spotting mostly). It is not normal to have heavy bleeding though. You may see some spotting, but I would contact my OBGYN immediatly. Better to be safe!!
i had the same question and my obgyn said it takes about 11 days after the last unprotected intercoarse.Just to be sure wait a week after you missed your period!!!!
No complexity. Make sure your OBGYN is aware if there is a pregnancy involved.