LADYTIMER DAILY QUIZ
Sep 16, 2019
Bleeding early in pregnancy around the time your period would have been due is common and unlikely to affect your baby.
Bleeding in the early days of pregnancy is common, and is unlikely to harm your baby. About one in five mums-to-be have some bleeding in the first three months of their continuing pregnancy. It usually happens at about the same time that your period would have been due, and may last for a day or two.
Folic acid supplements have no effect on the ability to conceive, but do increase the chances of a healthy pregnancy.
It's widely known that folic acid (vitamin B9) reduces the risk of birth defects once you're pregnant, but some studies have also shown that women who take folic-acid supplements before becoming pregnant conceive at a higher rate.
Which is the most common cause of infertility?
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Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
The most common overall cause of infertility is the failure to ovulate, which occurs in 40% of women with infertility issues.
The use of such hormonal methods as injectable, contraceptive patch and contraceptive ring has increased in recent years.
The use of hormonal methods has increased with the advent of new options in recent years. The proportion of women who had ever used the injectable increased from 4.5% in 1995 to 23% in 2006–2010. Ever-use of the contraceptive patch increased from less than 1% in 2002 to 10% in 2006–2010. Six percent of women had used the contraceptive ring in 2006–2010, the first time this method was included in surveys.
Shot - Depo Provera works by keeping eggs from leaving the ovaries.
Birth control shot releases a hormone — progestin — into the body. Progestin works by keeping eggs from leaving the ovaries. Pregnancy cannot happen if there is no egg to join the sperm.
If you are already pregnant, you may stop the pregnancy by using emergency contraception.
Emergency birth control is used to help keep a woman from getting pregnant after she has had sex without using birth control or if the birth control method failed. If you are already pregnant, emergency contraception will not work.