If you are having sever pain or sever bleeding, immediately. But if you take a home test 4 weeks after you think you became pregnant, and no abnormalities you should see a doc at the start of your second trimester.
Once you know you are pregnant you should set up an appointment with your doctor. From there your doctor will tell you when you need to come in for your pregnancy. In the beginning you go once every few weeks, as you get closer so does the doctor visits from each other.
To begin with, as soon as you find out that you're pregnant you should make your first appointment to see the doctor. After you've been examined by the doctor, the doctor will tell you when to make your next appointment. This is the way your appointments will go. As you progress through your pregnancy, your appointments will come closer together. Toward the end of your pregnancy, you will likely be seeing the doctor every week. Good luck.
You should see a Dr as soon as possible after you miss 1 menstrual period.
Right away. First thing you need is a real test.
If you expereince abnormal bleeding or cramping, if you start to go in to labor, or any other abnormal complications you should go to the hospital or at least consult your OB/GYN.
Right away.
see a doctor
See a doctor.
You should see your doctor. You might have an infection.
as soon as you know
See a doctor
Go an see a qualified medical practitioner (a doctor) as soon as possible.
Then you should go in to see your doctor for them to do some blood work for you.
If you have missed your period for two months, you are probably pregnant. You could take a home pregnancy test, but you should see a doctor and if you think you could have an STD, you should see a doctor immediately anyhow.
No, you should go a see a doctor.
I've been told you should make an appointment with your doctor as soon as you find out your pregnant.
If you're pregnant, you should always see a doctor for prenatal care. But if you're pregnant and bleeding you should definitely see a doctor.
If you are not pregnant, you should see your doctor.