No, unless you are one of the 1% that still has periods for part or all of the pregnancy. But that is very, very rare. If you are still having periods, go with not pregnant. If you are not satisfied, call your doctor.
Yes sometimes the proper hormones are not released and the body does not know that it shouldn't release an egg. Sometimes the egg even gets fertilized and can result in "twins" who are a few weeks apart in age. This usually only occurs in first couple of months of pregnancy.
an ovulation predictor kit will turn positive when a woman is pregnant. Positive means the test line is darker than or the same as the reference line, so a light test line does NOT mean a positive pregnancy test like it does if using an actual home pregnancy test!
No. Hormones are sent from your brain to tell ovulation to stop
You can get pregnant during period of ovulation. It's the best or most fertile time to get pregnant.
You can still ovulate to get pregnant. This is possible because you only took the first 6 pills of your pill pack. Once you have stopped taking your pills, you can still ovulate similar to the situation if you missed a pill or two by accident. You can still get pregnant these ways.
it is common for women to still get their menstrual period their first trimester of pregnancy.
Yes, before you get your period for the first time you ovulate so then you can get pregnant.
you usually wont have a miscarriage after your first trimester (third month) after that you would just have a still born baby.
YES you can still ovulate without a menstrual cycle. Also you can still get pregnant without a period.
No, once you become pregnant your body no longer releases an egg because the one before has been fertilized. It you could still ovulate it would cause you to have a period.
no you still have not began to ovulate
Nope cos it means that you cant get pregnant
It is normal for some females to still have a period during the first trimester of their pregnancy. If you think you may be pregnant get tested. It is as simple as peeing into a cup.
Yes. by 5 weeks you have healed inside and most likely started to ovulate.
Hi No once pregnant You can't ovulate. Your body automatically creates a hold on future eggs being released during pregnancy. Actually many women who are in their 30's have been pregnant and 4 weeks later found out they are having another baby. It is rare but some older women do ovulate during pregnancy.
Yes, you can technically become pregnant without your mensus because you may still ovulate infrequently.