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Once the egg is fertilized, a rapid process of division begins. The fertilized egg leaves the Fallopian tube and enters the uterus 3 to 4 days after fertilization. A tubal or ectopic pregnancy results in the rare cases in which the fertilized egg does not properly enter the uterus. An ectop...
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You may also have some irregular bleeding or spotting. This will go away on its own, usually in the week or month after taking the ECPs. Call your healthcare provider if you: Experience severe abdominal or pelvic pain, which could be a sign of an ectopic pregnancy) Have continued irregular...
you should call your doctor. What you should do next will depend on what kind of pill you’re on, so they can advise you. No matter what, you should use a backup method of birth control, like a condom, since your chances of getting pregnant are much higher after you miss two or ...
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Answer (1 of 13): Although it is indeed possible to be four months pregnant without knowing, it is extremely rare. When a woman becomes pregnant, the symptoms can become visible very soon after. Normally the first sign would be that their period has not
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Along with your new bundle of joy, pregnancy has another fun thing to look forward to - not having to worry about getting your period each month until after the baby comes. But you could still experience light bleeding while pregnant. We spoke with Dr. Steve Rad, MD, FACOG of Los Angel...