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∙ 14y agoTranscript from the product description on femibion.de:
Dietetic food for women planning a pregnancy and pregnant women up to the end of the 12th pregnancy week.
Contains folic acid, Metafolin, 9 further essential vitamins and iodine.
http://www.femibion.de/_static/u/gfx/visual/081209_Femibion_Beipack_800_engl.pdf
So, from what I understand, you should take the pills before and after, but not later than the 12th week.
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∙ 14y agoto conceive is to become pregnant . So the answer to your question is, Yes !
Conceive refers to an egg being fertilized, which then goes on to implant which means that a woman is pregnant. If a woman is pregnant then she will not menstruate, menstruation only occurs if conception doesn't occur.
If you get pregnant by January 8th, you will be due Oct 1st 2009.
No, you can't be pregnant. Sorry. yes you can not great chances but you can
Periconception care is an important part of getting ready for being pregnant. The best time to start your periconception prep is two to three months before pregnancy, before you start trying to conceive. Periconception care includes seeing your doctor, getting examined and doping some tests to ensure you get pregnant faster and have a healthy baby. Related links are mentioned below.
Yes, period or not, you can conceive a child. Even if someone hasn't started their period they can get pregnant because they never know when they're about to start. No one should use their period as an excuse to have unprotected sex.
It means that you need to stop trying to conceive and learn the basics of how your reproductive system works. You don't get two periods in one month, unless you're looking at one at the start of the month and one at the end of the month due to a cycle under 30 days, not all vaginal bleeding is menstruation. Trying to conceive does not change your cycle so that's irrelevant.
My dr. told me you can start trying to conceive right away after a miscarriage as you are most fertile then. The problem they (the dr.'s) have with it is that it may be hard to determine how far along you would be in your new pregnancy. As long as you feel ready to start trying again there really is no medical reason you should wait. I had a miscarriage mar. of this year and this is what my dr. told me
well it depends, if you have yet to start your period, then no there is no chance of you getting pregnant. however if you have, there is a small chance that you could get pregnant, but under certain circumstances, you would have to be ovulating for you to conceive
It may take a few months to be able to conceive again, although some get pregnant very shortly after stopping birth control use. The number of times you stop/start taking birth control does not matter.
It is actually a good idea to take pre-natal vitamins as soon as you start trying to get pregnant. They are designed to nourish the pregnant woman's body and that of her baby, but they also go a long way towards helping you to prepare your body FOR pregnancy, as most of them contain folic acid, which is essential in helping to prevent neural tube defects in the unborn baby, (and as a good side-effect is good for YOUR heart!) and which most doctors advise women to take when they are trying to conceive anyway.
As pregnancy is counted from the beginning of your period, 2 weeks is actually when you conceive. So you conceived on February 1st.