Whe your period has these sudden changes or "comes earlier" this may most likely mean that your cycle is actually "switching." For example, if you usually come on at the very END of the month and you come on again a week earlier, this means that your new cycle will be in the middle of the month.
If you're on birth control and have missed any pills this can result in a early period. Alternatively pregnancy, irregular periods or hormone imbalance can also cause a early period.
Absolutely, if you've skipped one period go ahead and take the test if you suspect a pregnancy. You might get a chemical pregnancy result though, where you get positives at first but a failed implantation would give later negative results. Keep in mind Ovarian cysts, Tubal pregnancy will show up positive as well. Good luck testing hope you get the answers you seek.
Not necessarily. Sometimes your body will get off its normal schedule and then you may have irregular bleeding. I would take a pg test to make sure.
Yes, if you missed your period, you should definitely be able to get a result from a pregnancy test ten days after.
Oral sex cannot result in pregnancy. However, if there was unprotected intercourse beforehand, some semen may have leaked out before orgasm. Some girls also have irregular periods due to stress -- which can be caused by thinking she is pregnant. Best advice, get a pregnancy test.
ask a doctor weirdo.!
for a most accurate result try a test on the day or after your period is missed
Hi, The following things will cause a regular cycle woman to miss her period: * Pregnancy * Missed taking birth control pills * Recently started taking birth control pills * Irregular periods * Illness * Stress It is always best to rule out pregnancy by performing a pregnancy test 2-3 weeks after you last had intercourse. If you have recently been unwell or having episodes of recent stress, this can result in a delayed/missed period.
IT may,it depends on when your period it expected. It is more accurate to take the pregnancy test at the most,Five days before your missed period. It will be most accurate to take the pregnancy test the day before your missed period.
Most home pregnancy tests say that they can only predict pregnancy accurately up to the first day of your missed period. Anything taken before that is pretty useless.
No. Most pregnancy tests are much more reliable once the period has been missed.
Fourteen days after intercourse or the day of your expected period.