A pregnancy test can tell you that you're expecting as early as 4 weeks, but most doctors won't see you for another month. Many women want care sooner. Why's it so hard to get and what can you do?
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Ultrasound examinations during pregnancy are considered safe, with no evidence of harm to fetuses when used correctly, contrary to an online claim of DNA damage based on a 40-year-old test-tube study ...
A Jan. 27 Facebook video (direct link, archived link) shows three clips of people opening a pregnancy test to reveal a small tablet inside the test. “i found a hidden plan B in a pregnancy test,” ...
There are two main ways you can take pregnancy tests. Blood tests at a doctor's office and store-bought urine tests can both be 99% accurate when used correctly. There are digital and non-digital ...
Netmums' Tuesday Williamson wanted peace of mind in her pregnancy, so she booked an NIPT test at the Harley Street Ultrasound ...