On Petogen, Routine Checkup Was On 8th April Delayed By 10 Days. Belly Moves And Feel Heartbeat In The Stomach. Could This Be Pregnancy?
Hi Dr Samuel. Iam on petogen I first went on the 8th January and was told to return on the 8th April but I could not go back on the 8th April I only went today on the 18th April now Dr I feel like I'm pregnant my belly moves in and out and I see my stomach move like there's a heart beat all these I saw while I was pregnant last year
Hello, I would be happy to help you with your question.
Since it has been 12 hours since you posted your question, I will try and help you. As you know, Petogen is an injectable contraceptive given every 3 months. The birth control effect likely lasts longer than 12 weeks, so going in on 4/18 for the next injection was probably okay as far as still being protected. That being said, there is no form of birth control that is 100% effective, so if you are concerned that you are pregnant, then do a pregnancy test. It is very unlikely that you are pregnant, and if the test is negative, then you are not pregnant.
I hope that this helps. If you have more questions, please click on "ASK ME A QUESTION" link above to directly ask me a question!
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On Petogen, Routine Checkup Was On 8th April Delayed By 10 Days. Belly Moves And Feel Heartbeat In The Stomach. Could This Be Pregnancy?
Hello, I would be happy to help you with your question. Since it has been 12 hours since you posted your question, I will try and help you. As you know, Petogen is an injectable contraceptive given every 3 months. The birth control effect likely lasts longer than 12 weeks, so going in on 4/18 for the next injection was probably okay as far as still being protected. That being said, there is no form of birth control that is 100% effective, so if you are concerned that you are pregnant, then do a pregnancy test. It is very unlikely that you are pregnant, and if the test is negative, then you are not pregnant. I hope that this helps. If you have more questions, please click on ASK ME A QUESTION link above to directly ask me a question!