Kamis, 06 Desember 2012

is it possible to stop a 3 week pregnancy by taking birth control pills?

Q. my girl friend thinks she is pregnant,she wants to stop the pregnancy (doesn't want the baby) ... but she is scared to get an abortion .. is it possible to stop a 3 week pregnancy without abortion and by taking just birth control pills or some other kind of medicine? is there any other way besides abortion?

A. Too bad that you are finding yourself having to ask such a sad question... You should've wrapped up the salami and you'd be fine.

But to answer your question, no she'll need an abortion.


Is fetus sleep at 20 weeks pregnancy and reduce quickening?
Q. i am 20 weeks pregnancy.I felt baby quickening before weeks.but now i felt her quickening on at once mid night and next day not yet.is it normal? i heard The fetus now has a regular sleeping pattern.what its means?

A. At 20 weeks the fetus is still small enough that it is quite normal only to feel movements a few times a day. It does not mean that there is something wrong with the baby. Wait a few more weeks and you'll begin to feel stronger regular kicks and squrms.


Can an Antiepileptic medication cause malformation or autism in a 22 weeks pregnancy?
Q. My daughter has 22 weeks of pregnancy and she is having seizures. The Doctor said that she needs to start medications as soon as possible. She had epilepsy and she is been out of medications for about 7 years. We are worry because we heard that this can cause malformation or autism in the baby. Is that possible if she has 22 weeks already?

A. First of all, there is no definitive research on what does or does not cause autism. Even that study that was widely publicized a couple years ago (that said it was the shots) has been retracted because that doctor did more research and found the link wasn't as definitive as he thought.
Now, it may be true that certain medications taken during pregnancy can cause an increased chance of birth defects. However, the doctor wouldn't be nonchalant about giving your daughter medication. The risks to the baby need to be weighed against the risks to your daughter and the baby if the medication isn't taken.
During a seizure, it is not uncommon for the patient to stop breathing for a period of time, and it's also possible that during a seizure, your daughter might fall, or hurt herself or the baby. These situations can cause more harm to the baby than the medications.
I would definitely have your daughter discuss your concerns with her doctor, but in many cases the benefits of medication during pregnancy can outweigh the risks of side effects.


she want to get rid of her 6 weeks pregnancy?
Q. she want to get rid of her 6 weeks pregnancy how?

A. The only way is through an abortion. How old is this "she"?





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