Yes. Conception can occur the day of ovulation but technically the pregnancy does not exist until the fertilized ovum (blastocyst) implants in the uterus, something that occurs between 6-12 days after conception - then becomes an embryo.
If you are not taking precautions you can get pregnant at any time, the safest time is when you are actually having your periods which might not appeal to everyone.
Yes.
After seven days of having sex? Yes; 25% of women who are not on Birth Control become pregnant within a month. You cannot detect a pregnancy till 14 days after intercourse (sex).
This is nature, anything is possible but you do need an egg.
Yes you can. Ovulation normally occurs on day 14 of the cycle if the period is regular. However, ovulation may potentially occur at anytime during the cycle and lead to pregnancy.
No. ovulation has to occur in order for pregnancy to be possible.
No. The ovum must be there for it to occur. This is why birth control pills work and tying the tubes work.
No. ovulation has to occur in order for pregnancy to be possible.
14-16 days past ovulation...but rare
The hormones produced by the pregnancy prevent an egg being released.
It is more likely to be a sign of ovulation (releasing an egg) as both of these things occur during ovulation. However they CAN also be signs of pregnancy. If you miss your period, take a pregnancy test
Ovulation has a 3 days window. Day one you are beginning to ovulate, day two you are ovulating and day three you are finishing ovulation. During this time there is a high risk of pregnancy.
Yes, you can. The day of ovulation is when you are most likely to get pregnant. Take a pregnancy test if you then miss your next period.
of course not, menstruation occurs on the 14th day not the ovulation, and I say that the start of the menstrual cycle is actually menstruation.
Not actually of pregnancy but possibly of ovulation...in which case pregnancy has a good chance of occurring.