Trying To Get Pregnant. Tried Icsi, Miscarried. On Ginette35. Delayed Period. Pregnant?
Hi , I'm fatima 33 trying 2 ttc 6yrs now, been 4 icsi october 2012, was a sucses bt unfortunately miscarried @7.5weeks, now I'm on ginette35, and currently in the silver section , on day 5 but stil no period, or any sign there of, when do I do a pregnancy test? And can it b possible that I am pregnant, while on ginette35?
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Thank you for your query.
Technically, your chances of getting pregnant while on Ginette 35 are very very low, if you have used the pills consistently and correctly without any irregularity.
Please take a pregnancy test if you have missed your last period and are overdue by 3 - 4 days.
That is the earliest when a home urine test would show you a positive result.
If you are apprehensive because of your earlier miscarriage, you could go for an earlier diagnosis.
This could be by visiting your gynecologist for a check up, and having a blood pregnancy test or a pelvic transvaginal ultrasound scan.
take care.
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Trying To Get Pregnant. Tried Icsi, Miscarried. On Ginette35. Delayed Period. Pregnant?
Hello Thank you for your query. Technically, your chances of getting pregnant while on Ginette 35 are very very low, if you have used the pills consistently and correctly without any irregularity. Please take a pregnancy test if you have missed your last period and are overdue by 3 - 4 days. That is the earliest when a home urine test would show you a positive result. If you are apprehensive because of your earlier miscarriage, you could go for an earlier diagnosis. This could be by visiting your gynecologist for a check up, and having a blood pregnancy test or a pelvic transvaginal ultrasound scan. take care.