Ectopic pregnancy is a serious health risk for the mother, so the fetus must be aborted.
you must go back and they have to extract the pregnancy. that is what i was told when i had an abortion. its not safe to continue the pregnancy. go to the doc asap
Yes, one can get some amount of spotting in the initial months of pregnancy but it is not a period. However if it continues you must show it to the doctor.
To manage hyperthyroidism during pregnancy you must have your HCG levels monitored during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy as hyperthyroidism can make these levels increase causing your vomiting to increease and weightloss to occur.
It would be inadvisable to travel as heavily pregnant as 34 weeks. The safest time to travel during pregnancy is the second trimester (12 - 24 weeks). Any woman over 28 weeks pregnant must be carrying a note from a doctor or midwife explaining that the pregnancy is normal and that you are very healthy and fit to fly. It must also have your expected due date stated on it. If you are expecting twins and/or suffer from diabetes, it is inadvisable to travel at any stage of pregnancy.
Hi, Yes abdominal cramping is normal during early pregnancy unless the cramping becomes severe. In cases of severe cramping, then you must contact your doctor.
Birth control must be taken every day for 4 weeks before it will protect you against pregnancy. To continue with the protectiveness of birth control you must continue taking a pill every day. Missing a pill will put you at a increased risk of pregnancy.
human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG)
I was told that they can not detect a heart beat before 6 weeks old with a scan. therefore you must be at least 6 weeks pregnant before the scan will pick up the heart beat.
Go for a pregnancy test!! If u're not pregnant, go to the Gynae, must be hormones problem
Generally yes. You must listen to your body and stop when you get tired. Do not over exert yourself as you need your energy at this point in your pregnancy. Excessive exercise may put you into labour which is generally safe after 37 weeks. This is, of course, assuming a normal health pregnancy. To be sure, you should check with your doctor or midwife who knows your personal history.
A month is a month by the calendar. 13 weeks is about 3 months.