Question-------------------------can sexual intercourse hurt a fnewly formed pregnancy?
is it crucial that a preganant person get medical attention? when how early and y?
can a sudden fear cuase a newly formed pregnancy to b lost
eg: seeing amouse when one is fearful of theM
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hi
is there any way to ahve a better chance of conceiving or getting prtegnant///?
is ovulation the only time wen this can occur
or a few dys before
after/
any ohter times not related to ovulation?
how does one increase the chances ?
after becoming pregnant once can u become preg agin with another baby ( a few days after becoming reg the first tiem)
can i become preg even after my . starts?
thnak you!
if a preg )otc) test tests + efore i susually expect my period , on the day i expect it, or after the day i ususally expect it, or a few days afterwards, can it b accurate in the eralier timeframe, - ie: on the day iusually xpect it or before that day?
or is it only acucrate 7 days after .?
or is that true only for negative results not + ones?
thanks
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Answer -
The most accurate time to take a pregnancy test is seven days after missing your period. HOwever, if you have a positive pregnancy test, it is probably correct. A pregnancy test can sometimes give a positive reesult 10-21 days after conception. HOwever, if you have a negative pregnancy test, it may merely have been too early to take the test. Once you become pregnant, you cannot become pregnant again (while you are pregnant). Once an egg is fertilized, there is a substance secreted that prevents any fertilization by another sperm while you are pregnant. Of course, every rule has its exception. "Superfetation" is the fertilization of 2 ova released in different menstrual cycles. This is virtually impossible in humans. "Superfecundation" is the fertilization of 2 ova released at about the same time, by sperm released at intercourse on 2 different occasions. The rare cases in which the fetuses are of disparate size or skin color and have blood groups corresponding to those of the mother's 2 male partners lend credence to (but do not conclusively validate) this possibility. Both of these situations are in the literature, but there is no proof that they actually occur.
AnswerFear will not cause miscarriage or any injury to the fetus. You can have sexual intercourse throughout the pregnancy as long as you are not having any vaginal bleeding or as long as your obstetrician has not forbidden it due to some abnormality in the placenta. You should see an obstetrician at 8 weeks from the first day of your last period and should be seen monthly until 30 weeks gestation and then every two weeks until 36 weeks and then weekly for the last four weeks of pregnancy. You will need blood work, a sugar test, and a test for Group B Streptococcus. You should get a sonogram at 20 weeks to confirm your due date. You should be counselled on proper diet and exercise during the pregnancy.