Visit you doctor.
You have to be able to be pregnant(have your period). And then get pregnant.
You will know that you can get pregnant after you start to have your period. it would as be a good thing to go to the doctors and ask them if you are able to become pregnant
A pregnancy test will be able to give you a result by the time your period is due. If you test now, and it is positive, then you are 4 weeks past conception (or 6 weeks pregnant). If you are two weeks past your last period and not pregnant, you are probably about to ovulate (and possibly about to fall pregnant). So if you test in a week's time and the result is positive, you will not know for sure which month you fell pregnant. Take one now - it will tell you for sure for peace of mind.
Since you are having you monthly period, it means that you are definitely not pregnant. The back ache / sciatica that you are experiencing at the moment may be caused by other factors. A chiropractor may be able to help you with this concern.
Take another test in 1 week, negative tests don't mean you are not pregnant, it just means your pregnancy hormones are not showing up yet (if you are pregnant). If you are still negative in a week and no period, then get a blood test.
A girl is likely to get pregnant during her ovulation period the ovulation period is when the egg is able to be fertilized . It is different for every woman when she is able to ovulate based on the time you get your period online calculators can give you the approximate time you will ovulate .
You should not be able to get pregnant after a tubal ligation.
I'm 14 weeks pregnant and my home pregnancy test still come out negative. Due to some woman just are not able to get an accurate result. You're doctor may recommend getting a blood test. Those are usually 100% accurate .
YOU would be able to tell if you're pregnant from the first day you miss a period by buying a pregnancy test and using it according to instructions.
I dont think that really makes a difference, as long as you have your period you are able to get pregnant unless something else is wrong with you that enables you or makes it difficult for you to get pregnant
You should be able to reliably test 1 to 5 days after your missed period.
Most likely, you are pregnant and that's not your period, you're just spotting. Go to the doctor, and they'll be able to tell you better.