It happened to me!
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The gestation period (time of pregnancy) of a tiger is 104-106 days.
Yes, you could be pregnant, because withdrawal DOESN'T protect you against pregnancy!
Having your tubes tied is a means of permanent birth control, so if you have had that procedure done, then no, you cannot get pregnant. If they only removed 1.5 mms of your fallopian tubes, then it is possible for you to get pregnant, especially if you are still having your period. Speak to your gynecologist or talk to your surgeon at a post-op appointment
Nope. When you have a period it means you aren't pregnant. Only in very rare incidents have there been women who bleed while pregnant.
No. If you have your period, then you aren't pregnant. All of those are symptoms of a woman's period.
Since the ovulation is half way the menstruation cycle and takes 14 days, the chance of getting pregnant is quite small, because a sperm cell lives about 3 days and would be dead by then.
Relax.If you have it in your mind that you might be pregnant then you might miss your period ,and you mind might make you think you have the symptoms of being pregnant. Go to babyzone.com
Yes if the I.U.D has slipped , without your knowledge , you could be pregnant very easily.
Okay. There is nothing to worry about. Let's figure this out. Sometimes, pregnancy tests are wrong. They are not 100% proof. They are 99% proof. So, there is a chance it can be wrong. So if you feel better, contact your doctor and get a blood test done. That will give a 100% answer as to whether you are pregnant or not. But it could be correct as well. You may not be pregnant. My periods are ALWAYS irregular. And having non consistant periods are normal. I've gone a month in a half without a period, took a test, and I wasn't pregnant. Two weeks later, I got my period. After I had gotten, I realized that my late period was caused by stress. So, if you have been stressing out lately, or upset by something or worried about anything, that can be the cause of your period being late as well.
NO.
The tiger's gestation period is about three and half months.Female tigers are pregnant from 93 to 112 days. On average, they deliver at 105 days.