It is possible but the most common type or HCG being low is in a pregnant womans urine which is why it takes some women 2 months to find out if they are pregnant.
Low HCG in the blood should be checked regularly by your doctor and made sure it isn't decreasing. Decreasing HCG usually means a threatened miscarriage. See your doctor for a HCG quantitative blood test and have the HCG levels checked twice a week to make sure your levels are increasing.
Someone who had an ectopic pregnancy is at higher risk for another in the future, but many women go on to have a uterine pregnancy after ectopic.
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Pregnancy after tubal ligation is very rare. Tubal ligation has less than a 2% failure rate and even if you do get pregnant without reversal surgery you are more likely to have an ectopic pregnancy. Ectopic pregnancy is very dangerous and you should see a Dr immediately if you feel that you may be pregnant.
Yes. In a phantom pregnancy, the body is tricked into feeling like it is pregnant. Consequently the same hormones present in a real pregnancy will be present in the body of someone who is undergoing a phantom pregnancy, and these hormones are what a pregnancy test detects.
Yes, it can. One reason is that you took the test too soon before the hormones have kicked in. It takes about a month after the first missed period before there are enough hormones to have the test correctly report the results.
There are a variety of reasons that someone might start bleeding during pregnancy, such as implantation of the eggs in the uterus, miscarriage, an ectopic pregnancy, cervical changes, infection, placenta previa, placenta abruption, uterine rupture, vasa previa, or premature labor. There are also possibilities that the bleeding may be due to an injury to the cervix, polyps or even cancer.
The question is what is love? Does love fade? At 13 you can't possibly love someone. You are just wrapped up in hormones and many think that love is possible...but it isn't. Love is possible in the friendship type way or the family way.
Well... I've never heard of someone taking prostaglandins to avoid pregnancy. They're hormones, yes, but mostly related to the infflamatory process: increasing permeability and attracting cells into the infflamatory spot. They're known in pregnancy as being responsibles for contracting the myometrium before deliverance. Also, their levels are increased or decreased by sexual hormones like estrogen and progesterone.
It is not possible to predict. Companies spend billions of pounds researching and testing pills so the maximum effect can be gained with the minimum of hormones. This means that for best results the pills should be taken exactly as directed. Any variation from this can result in a pregnancy, and having lots of sex makes it worse. Why bother messing up your hormones with pills at all if you are not going to take them properly?
Once the egg is fertilized it can not change be and be fertilized by someone else. The uterus is closed and no sperm can get in to do so even if it was possible.
NO. Because you really don't know that person and who they really are..you are just infatuated with this person...it's just your hormones talking...
Hormones.