No, unless you have had unprotected sex since then. Please remember to protect yourself. Always wear a condom.
No, when you have your period, that means that you are not pregnant.
Intercourse does not affect your period unless you get pregnant. Being nervous can delay it though.
Around two weeks after intercourse.
It depends. If you have gotten your period or have had intercourse, then yes. If not, then no.
If you've gotten your period afterwards, it's unlikely that you're pregnant
yes. You don't get your period when your pregnant. when you first get pregnant though, some women have very light and short periods but that's it.
Yes. it is possible. A woman can have a few periods or even regular monthly periods during pregnancy.
If you are still having periods and the tests have proved negative then you are not pregnant. What you should do is in future take more care with your contraception.
Answer: No. Your period is when the layer of tissue on the wall of your uterus breaks down and flushes out. Your body even discharges the ovum(egg) indicating that you were not pregnant.
Yes you can do a pregnancy test while in your periods. But there's no need to do it because you are 100% negative. Having monthly periods means that you are not pregnant.
Yes, safe period aren't safe only periods of varying probability. Out of couples relying on safe periods a full 19% gets pregnant during the first year.
Depends on when you last had intercourse. Semen can linger and be viable a few days after intercourse, and rhythm methods are notoriously unreliable. But pregnancy w/o sex doesn't happen among humans.
you get periods and then you have sexual intercourse.