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It be best that you tell the doctor. Maybe you were not ovulating until 14 days later, which is today. But you never know.
don't lie.
r u a boy or ag irl
Be safe and tell the doctor. You don't want to regret not telling the doctor if you where pregnant and something goes wrong!
fess up to the Dr so he/she can check things out
If you don't tell the doctor it could cause you problems during surgery or after.
For your health and the maybe baby yes you need to tell.
If u are trying for a baby, then u should tell the doctor and your surgery can be done a month later when non-pregnancy is confirmed.
Always, always tell the doctor about that, always. Your doctor is not there to tell you not to do something because he's a meanie face, but for your health.
I would tell the doctor for health purposes.
I would tell your doctor about this. Perhaps you can go and get some Plan B. It is less effective the longer you wait but I think it is still a possible option for you. But yeah you don't know what sort of complications can arise if you are pregnant and go through these surgeries so I say it is better safe than sorry.
tell the docter theres still a chance you might be prego
How were you able to have comfortable sex after all that surgery?
Definitely tell your doctor!! What if you were pregnant and the surgery caused birth defects? Or miscarriage?
When you have any type of surgery they will test you to make sure you are not pregnant.
As far as getting pregnant. If your cycle is normal every 28days (4 weeks) then you shouldn't be due to ovulate till today, BUT sperm can live up to 72 hours. So there is a possibility that you may conceive.
Never lie when it comes to your health. Be honest with your doctor. Let him or her know the situation and they can do a blood test (for early pregnancy) then follow what ever steps from there.
TELL THE DOCTOR! He'll just do a quick pregnancy test before your surgery. It could cause serious problems if you have surgery while pregnant - for you and the baby. For one thing, you have a higher risk of blood clots if you are pregnant.
In the hospital we perform preg tests on patients all the time before surgeries so believe me, this is nothing your doctor hasn't had come up before!
It is best to tell your doctor. He can not lell anyone what you tell him not even the courts. It is prive between you and a doctor but if you do not tell him and something happens when he or she tie your tubes and gos wrong the blame can go to you becouse you did not inform him. And he will let you know what can happen if anything. and you will have peace of mind
tell him!!! Don't put yourself or the little guy in jeopardy!
Holy Cow!
I would tell him today and have them do whatever testing they can before Thursday!
They're going to ask you anyway- are you going to lie?
I had a foot X Ray a few days after taking a home pregnancy test but before seeing the OB. After they looked at the X Ray, the doctor wanted to give me a cortisone shot, I asked if it would be bad if I thought I was pregnant and the whole staff wigged out. I got a lecture about letting EVERYONE know if there was the slightest chance I could be pregnant - it's not that I was ignorant, but that It was so new, and the appointment so routine I didn't think about it. Let's face it, when you're pregnant for the first time you have a million thoughts running though your head I wasn't thinking clearly, I hadn't even told my family.
I cried for weeks because of the X Ray -thought I had damaged my baby.
Your concern should be for how you are going to be put under anesthesia, given high doses of pain killers after surgery and worst of all, antibiotics. Not to mention that they are working near your uterus ! Are you hoping for a spontaneous abortion brought on by surgery?
I'm sorry, obviously you are trying to take care not to get pregnant - well, except for the unprotected sex deal - but if you already are, you need to take care of the baby.
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