hello my name is ally and i am 23 and married for last 4 month.
i would like to know if a women does not gets her mensuration (monthly periods)in any of the month then how many days does it takes to know her that she is pregnant.....n whats is the measure to confirm that she is pregnant.
karenR answered Friday October 7 2005, 7:56 pm: If it has been a month since you missed you can get a home pregnancy test and follow the instructions. They make them that will give you good results early these days.
A doctor visit or visiting a clinic would give you a more definate answer.
Here is a website to go and find the symptoms of preganacy. Not everyone has ALL of them, but it may give you a better idea of what to look for. :)
This is made for teens...but the symptoms are the same for all.
Graciebaby answered Friday October 7 2005, 7:30 pm: That all depends on your HCG levels, sometimes it will show up the day of your missed period. Sometimes it can take up to three weeks. Usually a blood test is more invasive, check with your primary physician about having a serum pregnacy test done. Good luck!! [ Graciebaby's advice column | Ask Graciebaby A Question ]
strange_ursula answered Friday October 7 2005, 4:34 pm: If a woman misses her monthly period there could be a variety of possible causes, and as well as pregnancy these include over-excersise, under-eating or problems ovulating.
If you want to be completely sure I suggest that you buy a pregnancy testing kit from a supermarket or pharmacy.
UrsulaX [ strange_ursula's advice column | Ask strange_ursula A Question ]
sbloemeke answered Friday October 7 2005, 3:50 pm: There is no set time to find out if you are. Missing a period is only the first sign. If that happens, and you have had sex after your last period, you go to the drug store and buy a pregnacy test. These are 99.9% effective, and will find out if you are with no harm to the baby. But, the only error proof way to find out is to go to the doctor. [ sbloemeke's advice column | Ask sbloemeke A Question ]
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