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Showing posts with label RU 486. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RU 486. Show all posts

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Effects of ambien and false pregnancy

Saturday, May 28, 2011
Q : hi, i am 24 years old. i ve been having unprotected sex with my new partner for about 8 months off and on. My period is 3 weeks late and i have had irregular periods before so this wasnt really a surprise but i have had menstraul cramping for the past 3-4 weeks. i took 5mg of zolpidem to help me sleep last week thursday and on sunday i took a hpt and it was positive, i ve taken 3 more hpt just to be sure, they came back positive all 4 hpt. how long does zolpidem stay in ur system, how much can 1 dose of 5mg raise my hCG levels?... should i wait to take another hpt after more time has past? how likely am i really pregnant?
A : thanks for choosing health care magic.Missed period and positive test in most of cases indicates pregnancy.You may take that the test is false positive as you have taken zolpidem,but what about missed period which were regular ? so visit a doctor you might be pregnant.All 4 test can not be false positive.

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Thursday, May 26, 2011

False positive pregnancy test

Thursday, May 26, 2011
Q : I have my last period on 19th march. I did a hpt on may 2nd and got positive result. Also i tested after a few days it was positive. both test were boots twin digital home pregnancy test. but the strange thing i don t have any symptoms at all . does that mean I got false result?
A : Hi, Welcome to HealthcareMagic Forum. It is not always a possibility that you should experience all the symptoms of Pregnancy compulsarily. Since the test is Positive twice, you may be Pregnant. Kindly get yourself examined by a Gynecologist at the earliest. Wish you Good Health and Good Luck. Take Care.

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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

When Is The Best Time To Get Pregnant?

Tuesday, May 17, 2011
The best or most fertile time to get pregnant is the period of ovulation in your menstrual cycle. This is the time when following an LH surge, a mature ovum is released into the uterus from the follicles. This egg or ovum is ready to be fertilized and stays so for about 12 hours after which it starts degenerating. The best way to determine your most fertile time is to pay attention to your body and learn to spot the physical signs of ovulation, and thereby the best time to get pregnant.

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Sunday, April 24, 2011

What is HCG ?

Sunday, April 24, 2011
Human chorionic gonadotropin - or hCG - is frequently called the "pregnancy hormone". Most trying-to-conceive women who have taken more than a few pregnancy tests already know that hCG is the hormone that is detectable by pregnancy test kits (or by hCG blood tests in your doctor's office). However, typically only doctors know the details behind hCG and its function as a reproductive hormone. The purpose of this article is to discuss hCG - what its purpose is, how fast hCG increases in a pregnant woman's system, and when you can begin testing during your cycle.

First of all, hCG is secreted by the placenta shortly following implantation of the egg. To summarize, shortly after ovulation takes place, the egg is fertilized (conception) and a few days later the fertilized egg (now called an embryo) implants in the wall of the uterus. At this point, the hCG hormone starts flowing - produced by the "pregnancy cells" and incipient placental tissues. hCG will pass into a woman's system and will be present in both blood and urine samples.

The Reproductive Function of HCG

Background: Before ovulation takes place, an egg matures in the ovary - in the ovarian follicle specifically. After a woman ovulates and the egg is set free, the reproductive hormones switch gears: estrogen (dominant during the early part of the cycle) yields to progesterone, which is produced by the corpus luteum, a body that develops from the ovarian follicle once the egg is released. Progesterone functions to warm the body and provide a fertile environment during pregnancy. An elevated level of progesterone will also prevent menstruation (causing one of pregnancy's first symptoms - a missed period).

Here, the reproductive function of hCG becomes clear: hCG sends a message to the corpus luteum to keep the progesterone flowing. That's because progesterone supports and nourishes the endometrium lining where the embryo is implanted. If no hCG is detected by the corpus luteum, the levels of progesterone will decrease at the end of the second half of the menstrual cycle and a woman will have her period (and day one of a new cycle begins). However, if conception and implantion take place, and hCG is secreted by the placental tissue, the hCG hormone will trigger the continued release of progesterone by the corpus luteum. In this case, the progesterone level stays high, the body remains warm, menstruation will not take place and the pregnancy will continue! If you happen to be fertility charting, you should note that your bbt temperatures stay high during pregnancy - and do not drop around the date of your expected period. This is called triphasic charting (but's it not the most reliable indicator of becoming pregnant).

Pregnancy Tests and hCG Hormone Levels

As noted on our products page, our pregnancy tests detect the hCG hormone. Because hCG is secreted by developing placental tissue, it's very reliable indicator that a pregnancy has taken place. One of the most common customer support questions we receive is: "When can I begin testing for pregnancy during my cycle?" To understand when, let's take a look at the general timeline of events that take place once ovulation occurs. As noted above, when conception (the meeting of egg and sperm) takes place, the embryo is still "free-floating" in the space of the mother's womb. hCG only starts flowing following implantation. Typically, implantation of the embryo takes place a handful of days after conception - around six days or so on average. Once the embryo implants, hCG is rapidly produced and doubles in early pregnancy every two to three days. Hence, the rate in which hCG increases is very rapid, nearly exponential. This is called hCG doubling time.

With 20 mIU/ml/hCG pregnancy tests (high sensitivity), you can typically begin testing at around seven to ten days past ovulation. On average, this is when the hCG level in a woman's urine starts to exceed the 20mIU/ml/hCG threshold. Do note that "average" does not mean "everybody"! A negative test result this early in pregnancy (7 to 10 DPO) is not necessarily conclusive: hCG develops at different rates among women, and for some women hCG develops slowly. Follow up tests are recommended every 24 to 48 hours using a first morning urine sample. First morning urine will yield the highest volumes of the "pregnancy hormone". Once you determine a positive result on a home pregnancy test, follow up with doctor.... and congratulations!

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Thursday, November 18, 2010

Medical Abortion

Thursday, November 18, 2010
Medical Abortion What is it?
A medical abortion uses drugs to empty the contents of the uterus. Medical abortions can be done only early in pregnancy. There are two drug combinations used to cause abortions:

1. methotrexate and misoprostol
2. mifepristone (RU 486) and misoprostol

Only the first combination is currently available in Canada. The second combination mifepristone (RU 486) and misoprostol is not currently approved for sale in Canada.

Methotrexate is a drug used to treat psoriasis, and cancer. It also stops the growth of the pregnancy when given to a woman very early in pregnancy. Methotrexate is usually given by injection.

Misoprostol is a drug used to treat stomach ulcers. It causes the muscles of the uterus to contract, pushing out the contents. Tablets of misoprostol are placed in the vagina five to seven days after the methotrexate injection is given. In most cases the uterus will be emptied within 24 hours, but in about 35 percent of cases, it can take several days or weeks. Pain medication is used to ease the pain of the cramps, which occur when the pregnancy tissue comes out of the uterus.

The drugs that induce medical abortions cause birth defects. A woman who takes these drugs must be prepared to have a surgical abortion if the medical abortion is unsuccessful. A follow-up exam is done one or two weeks after the methotrexate injection to make sure that the abortion has happened.

When is the procedure done?
Most places will only do a medical abortion using methotrexate and misoprostol up to seven weeks or six weeks and six days by ultrasound. Where the mifepristone and misoprostol combination is available, it may be used slightly longer, up to nine weeks after your last period.

Advantages
  • avoids surgery and the risk of damage to the uterus with surgical instruments
  • can be done early before signs of pregnancy occur
  • may feel less invasive than surgery
  • may seem more private to some women since much of the procedure can occur at home

Disadvantages
  • takes place over a week or more and involves several visits to the doctor
  • ten percent risk that the procedure will be incomplete and a surgical abortion will need to be done
  • sometimes causes heavy bleeding
  • the drugs may have unpleasant side effects including nausea, diarrhea, abdominal cramping or pain, vomiting, hot flashes

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