Yes you can.
This means that this is the week you want to try to get pregnant, so you and your partner will be trying to make a baby.
no. opks are ovulation prediction kits. they detect when you ovulate. to find if youre pregnant, you have to take a pregnancy test
if you are having unprotected sex, your chances of becoming pregnant are 100%, do not count on a 'safe time" or ovulation dates.
Hi, Yes you can become pregnant because you stopped taking the pill. You need to use protection if you dont want to conceive.
Sperm can survive (under ideal conditions) for several days and even up to a week. So a week before ovulation is still within the pregnancy window.
Yes you definitely could become pregnant. You would be very fertile around this time.
No. Blood tests can be considered accurate around 10 days after ovulation and home pregnancy tests can be considered accurate around 14 days after ovulation.
well if your trying to become pregnant the best thing to do is get a ovulation test and use that or u can go 14 days after the first full flow of your period its best if you have sex before and during your ovulation.
THIS MEANS THAT THE OVARIES HAVE RELEASED AN EGG...OVULATION IS THE ONLY TIME OF THE MONTH FOR A WOMAN TO GET PREGNANT AND IF YOU HAVE SEX AROUND THAT TIME YOU CAN GET PREGNANT...SO WAIT ABOUT 2 TO 3 WEEKS AND THEN TAKE ANOTHER TEST...THE TEST WAS PROBABLY NEGATIVE BECAUSE OF THE FACT THAT YOUR HCG LEVEL WASNT HIGH ENOUGH TO DETERMINE PREGNANCY If you had sex three and a half weeks ago but ovulation occurred either the week before that, or the week before the test (not quite sure which from the wording of your question)then you will not be pregnant. You need to have sex within a couple of days of ovulation to get pregnant.
There is ALWAYS a chance that you can become pregnant after engaging in intercourse ... NO matter what preventive measures you take ...
Yes. If you are ovulating you are more likely to become pregnant. Many women have become pregnant from pre-cum. If you don't want to become pregnant I would recommend condoms and/or a form of birth control.
Yes, Ovulation can occur at any time during your cycle.