Wait another ten days to see if you get your normal period. Then, you can take a pregnancy test to be certain.
Since you have said that you bled two weeks after your period, you are probably not pregnant. If you are concerned about this, please see your primary care physician or your gynecologist, as something else could be the cause. During early years of menstruation, things might not be on schedule yet. See your doctor for more information and advice. This response has been given by a medical professional, but not a physician. Although this response has been checked for accuracy and has been researched, any advice given here does not take the place of your primary care provider. In an emergency, please dial 911 or your local emergency number. This response is provided under the terms and disclaimers of WikiAnswers and the author of this answer cannot be held liable for any misguided attempts to follow this advice without the observation or guidance of a licensed physician.
660. remember when rounding to the nearest ten your lowest non zero number will be in the tens place and you will look at the ones place to decide whether or not to round up. If the ones place is 5 or above, round up in the tens place. If the ones place is 0-4 keep the remaining tens place number.
571 rounded to the greatest place is 600.
4.45 does not need to round to the thousandths place - it only reaches to the hundredths.
The digit of 0 represents the hundreds place
Pregnancy occurs around the time of ovulation which is roughly on day 14 of the cycle. This applies to periods that are regular. Chances are high that no pregnancy took place when intercourse occured after the end of one's period. Again, it is important to keep in mind that ovulation is easier to predict when a period is regular.
There is a possibility of pregnancy anytime intercourse takes place.
No. It could be from slight irritation to the cervical area, or from slight tearing at the vaginal opening, or possibly your period was about to start anyway. While this doesn't mean that you are pregnant, it also doesn't mean that you aren't pregnant. If you have been having unprotected sex, and are concerned that you may be pregnant, take a pregnancy test.
Yes, even if you have sexual intercourse During your period you can still get pregnant. Because all your body is doing, is releasing the unfertilized eggs out of your body, and letting the new ones be put into place.
Yes. It should be. You might have intercourse day or two before the date of conception. The ovulation might have taken place on the day 15th of your period.
It started around 1918 and ended around 1939.
Dry humping implies no body fluids were exchanged, no skin to kin contact or intercourse took place. This means no pregnancy.
Other than traditional intercourse, you can get pregnant by invitro fertilization, where a doctor would mix sperm and eggs and place them inside the uterus or by inserting sperm into the woman's vagina via another method.
This is when we are most likely to get pregnant. Ovulation usually takes place around 14 days into your cycle, in a 28 day cycle.
Yes, that is what happened to me and I am now 35 weeks pregnant. The spotting is fertilisation taking place.
a nine year old only has to have her period and has had SEX to get pregnant. If you ask me it is totally STUPID. ANyway its not my place
The Jurassic period ended 145+/- 4 million years ago. It took place between the Triassic period and the Cretaceous period.