Once a woman has surgery to prevent pregnancy, she cannot get pregnant. However, depending on the procedure that is done, there may be a slight chance.
Not true,it can't prevent woman from getting pregnant
No it cannot, in fact calcium is known to help prevent serious health complications in pregnant women, so is actually good for pregnant women.
No it can not. If you are on the pill it will negate the effect so you actually get pregnant.
To prevent women from becoming pregnant when they do not want to be pregnant.it prevents you from getting pregnant
pregnant women or women who are breastfeeding (vision may not be stable)
She should see a doctor, a OB/GYN to have an abortion.
Pregnancy and cataract do not go hand in hand. But then you can go for the cataract surgery when pregnant. Only thing that you should inform your doctor that you are pregnant. And avoid the surgery in first trimester.
With my resources there seems to be no issues with a pregnant woman having spinal surgery. Only in rare cases this type of surgery causes the placenta leak.
Tubal Ligation: "tying the tubes" that prevent ovum (eggs) from getting into the uterus and prevent sperm from getting to the eggs. Hysterectomy: removal of reproductive organs. No ovaries mean no eggs, no uterus means no place for sperm and eggs to meet and for a baby to grow.
The purpose of a birth control pill is not to get pregnant, so they are not "prone" to getting pregnant. To get pregnant the pill has to be stopped.
Either when their pregnant or when they get older and go through menopause
It is impossible to become pregnant by swallowing semen.