
hot tubs 4 weeks pregnant image

kate
I am 4 weeks pregnant, I'm staying in a hotel and the hot tub room says that pregnant women shouldn't go in it. Is it safe for me to go in??
Answer
Not to sound like an butt, but the sign is there for a reason!
I know, sad right? That's one thing I do miss, hot tubs and hot baths.
The reason being, you don't want to raise your internal body temperature.
Not to sound like an butt, but the sign is there for a reason!
I know, sad right? That's one thing I do miss, hot tubs and hot baths.
The reason being, you don't want to raise your internal body temperature.
What is the current procedure for obtaining abortion pills in Oklahoma City?

Lonewolf98
Not plan b pills, but the real pills that are for pregnancies up to 6-9 weeks. A current price would be helpful.
I heard there were new laws put in place recently.
My pregnant friend is 17 going on 18, and I'm over 18. What about parental notices and such?
I'm looking for serious answers not opinions. If you have nothing productive to say then don't say it, because it tells me nothing other than that you have never been in my shoes and are to dense to place yourself in them.
Thank you to all that answer helpfully.
Answer
What are my rights to abortion in Oklahoma?
* If you are under or over 18 years old and want an abortion, you are required to ask your parent/s or guardian for permission, and tell them. This is called âparental consentâ. If thatâs not possible, you are able to ask a judge for permission, or get special permission if itâs an emergency. This is called âjudicial bypass.â
* There is a 24-hour mandatory waiting period in your state before a teen can get an abortion.
http://www.sexetc.org/state/ok#a
*Even if it says you need parental consent, you don't. Call PP and tell them you cannot tell your parents; by law, a judicial bypass must be available to those minors who just cannot get their parents/guardians permission. A judge signs the parental consent acting as a de facto guardian. Abortion funding http://www.nnaf.org/help.html
Natl Network of Abortion Funds
http://www.nnaf.org/fundinfomap.html
You will be financially screened - usually this goes on the honor system, weight/height taken, blood pressure checked, pricked -fingertip- to check for rH factor and anemia, you will receive an ultrasound or sonogram to determine gestational age. You may be asked if you want to view the image, this is up to you. You will receive antibiotics, anti-nausea tabs and pain meds. Take them ALL. You must finish at the very least your course of antibiotics. Follow all aftercare instructions and go back to your after care appt. This last step is vital, you must go back for your aftercare appt! Abortion begins a new menstrual cycle. You should have a regular period in 4 to 8 weeks.you should have the option of receiving birth control - again this will most likely be free, take it and use it correctly.
Medical or Pill Abortion
You will take the first pill -mifepristone- The abortion pill works by blocking the hormone progesterone. Without progesterone, the lining of the uterus breaks down, and pregnancy cannot continue. The next day you will take the the pill -misoprostol- that causes your uterus to empty. An pill or medical abortion is just like having a miscarriage. You will pass blood, clots and some tissue. Most miscarriage are accompanied by strong cramping. Your cervix will dilated a bit and uterine contractions will force you to pass the pregnancy.
My experience was good, well as good as having a miscarriage can be. I took my pills and an hour later I got into a very hot bath (to help sooth the cramping I knew was coming) after a few minutes I started cramping and bleeding. My husband helped me out of the tub and I moved to a pallet of blankets covered with towels. Cramping and bleeding out a pregnancy is natural feeling, I would not wish a surgical abortion on anyone but that's just me.
Give it a couple weeks. When a pregnancy ends (no matter how it ends) your hormones will be everywhere, so have patience with yourself and other's. There will be some pain but you should be given pain meds at the clinic for the pain there, they may or may not prescribe something for you to take at home. Ibuprofen and a heating pad are a good way to help the cramps and ache. Always finish your whole course of antibiotics.
~Pro-Choice Momma and Midwife; Have had an abortion <no regrets> and I have a 18 month old daughter <no regrets>. I believe in protecting my daughter's choice.
Abortion: There is a Consensus
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsSQiazUvgo
PS - This will ask you questions about what you would like out of your birth control and match you up with the one that would work best for you. https://www.plannedparenthood.org/all-access/my-method-26542.htm
The best suggestion I can make for birth control is a Paragard - the reasons I got mine; no hormones, is idiot proof (no pills, patches or rings to remember or forget) and it's good for up to 12 yrs. Also it's compatible with breastfeeding, if you decide to add to your family later. This is the *only* birth control that's 99%+ effective as birth control and 5 - 7 days after sex (emergency contraceptive).
www.paragard.com/
What are my rights to abortion in Oklahoma?
* If you are under or over 18 years old and want an abortion, you are required to ask your parent/s or guardian for permission, and tell them. This is called âparental consentâ. If thatâs not possible, you are able to ask a judge for permission, or get special permission if itâs an emergency. This is called âjudicial bypass.â
* There is a 24-hour mandatory waiting period in your state before a teen can get an abortion.
http://www.sexetc.org/state/ok#a
*Even if it says you need parental consent, you don't. Call PP and tell them you cannot tell your parents; by law, a judicial bypass must be available to those minors who just cannot get their parents/guardians permission. A judge signs the parental consent acting as a de facto guardian. Abortion funding http://www.nnaf.org/help.html
Natl Network of Abortion Funds
http://www.nnaf.org/fundinfomap.html
You will be financially screened - usually this goes on the honor system, weight/height taken, blood pressure checked, pricked -fingertip- to check for rH factor and anemia, you will receive an ultrasound or sonogram to determine gestational age. You may be asked if you want to view the image, this is up to you. You will receive antibiotics, anti-nausea tabs and pain meds. Take them ALL. You must finish at the very least your course of antibiotics. Follow all aftercare instructions and go back to your after care appt. This last step is vital, you must go back for your aftercare appt! Abortion begins a new menstrual cycle. You should have a regular period in 4 to 8 weeks.you should have the option of receiving birth control - again this will most likely be free, take it and use it correctly.
Medical or Pill Abortion
You will take the first pill -mifepristone- The abortion pill works by blocking the hormone progesterone. Without progesterone, the lining of the uterus breaks down, and pregnancy cannot continue. The next day you will take the the pill -misoprostol- that causes your uterus to empty. An pill or medical abortion is just like having a miscarriage. You will pass blood, clots and some tissue. Most miscarriage are accompanied by strong cramping. Your cervix will dilated a bit and uterine contractions will force you to pass the pregnancy.
My experience was good, well as good as having a miscarriage can be. I took my pills and an hour later I got into a very hot bath (to help sooth the cramping I knew was coming) after a few minutes I started cramping and bleeding. My husband helped me out of the tub and I moved to a pallet of blankets covered with towels. Cramping and bleeding out a pregnancy is natural feeling, I would not wish a surgical abortion on anyone but that's just me.
Give it a couple weeks. When a pregnancy ends (no matter how it ends) your hormones will be everywhere, so have patience with yourself and other's. There will be some pain but you should be given pain meds at the clinic for the pain there, they may or may not prescribe something for you to take at home. Ibuprofen and a heating pad are a good way to help the cramps and ache. Always finish your whole course of antibiotics.
~Pro-Choice Momma and Midwife; Have had an abortion <no regrets> and I have a 18 month old daughter <no regrets>. I believe in protecting my daughter's choice.
Abortion: There is a Consensus
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsSQiazUvgo
PS - This will ask you questions about what you would like out of your birth control and match you up with the one that would work best for you. https://www.plannedparenthood.org/all-access/my-method-26542.htm
The best suggestion I can make for birth control is a Paragard - the reasons I got mine; no hormones, is idiot proof (no pills, patches or rings to remember or forget) and it's good for up to 12 yrs. Also it's compatible with breastfeeding, if you decide to add to your family later. This is the *only* birth control that's 99%+ effective as birth control and 5 - 7 days after sex (emergency contraceptive).
www.paragard.com/
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