Probably too late...Hi! You probably already know by now if you are pregnant. But if you are still trying here are some tips for you. Ovulation occurs approximately 14 days before your period starts - so you really need to know how long your normal cycle is. If you have a 28 day cycle, you will usually ovulate on day 14. With a 36 day cycle, ovulation will occur at day 22. The best time for intercourse is 24 hours before ovulation.Implantation cramps would usually occur about 10 days later - so about 3 or 4 days before your period is due. Therefore from your dates I really can't be sure. If you usually have a short cycle (24 days) it is most probably menstrual cramps. For a 28 day cycle, you could be on track for pregnancy!I hope all is well for you and good luck!
10 million seconds is about 115 and 3/4 days.
The formula for the frequency of the pendulum is w2=g/l if you wish to double your period w1, you want to have w2 = 2*w1 The needed length of the pendulum is then l2 = g / w22 = g /(4 * w12) = 0.25 * g / w12 = 0.25 * l1 l2 / l1 = 1/4 You must shorten the length of the pendulum to 1/4 of its former size.
Answer = 2451.124357------. 3012152451The small 2 and 1 are the 'carries' (3 x 7 = 21, and 3 x 5 = 15) The 2 is added to (4 x 7 = 28) to get 30 in 301. Then the 1 is added to (4x5 = 20) to get 21 in 215. I put the period in before 301 to try to get them to line up.
Same as any other function - but in the case of a definite integral, you can take advantage of the periodicity. For example, assuming that a certain function has a period of pi, and the value of the definite integral from zero to pi is 2, then the integral from zero to 2 x pi is 4.
It is unlikely unles you have an iregular period The most likely time to fal pregnant is half way through your cycle when yo ovulate and about the 4 days before and a 3 days after that.
no you still have not began to ovulate
You cannot get pregnant 4 days before your period. You get pregnant when you ovulate and that is usually 14 days before your period. 4 days before your period there is no egg to be fertilised.However, you can get pregnant 4 days before the theoretical date when you should be getting your period if your cycle was perfectly regular. You may ovulate later or earlier than usual at any time (it happens a lot) and you can get pregnant at any point.Regardless of when you conceive, home pregnancy tests usually work two weeks after conception. If your cycles are irregular and you are not sure when you ovulated or when to expect your period, testing once a week up to the moment when you get you period is a good idea.
Mice are in estrus for a period of about 10 to 12 hours, and they will go into estrus every 3 or 4 days.
All women ovulate exactly 2 weeks before their period begins. That is 14 days. A 23 day cycle-14 days back to your ovulation=9. The 9th day of your cycle would have been when you ovulated, and unless you have a 2-4 day period then it wouldn't be most likely to get pregnant 7 days after your period.
Almoust none. 4 days before your period your eggs are being destroid
Depends on how long your periods are normally. In a typical 28 days cycle you ovulate on day 14, conceive on the 15th... it' hard to say without knowing more, but if you were 4-6 weeks on the 15th then count back 2-4 weeks and that gives you an about range.... Most women ovulate 14 days before there period starts, so if you have a 35 day cycle you ovulate around day- 21. If that was the case then your more like 4 weeks vs 6. Hope I helped!
yeah.
If you were in your first trimester, you'll probably have a period within 4 to 6 weeks, possibly a few longer. You may ovulate around 14 days before that period, or you may not ovulate until your next cycle. It takes a while for your hormones to go back to a normal cycle, and it varies greatly from woman to woman. You can use cervical mucus checking and ovulation predictor kids to help determine when you will probably ovulate, and take your temperature every morning before you get out of bed to see if you did (it will go up a little bit and stay up until your next period within the day or two after you ovulate). If you are still bleeding I'd guess not, but if you bled for more than a week it could be possible, although unlikely.
theoretically no, but there CAN be a slight bleeding.
It depends, you may get it as soon as 4 weeks after, or it may be many months particularly if you are completely breastfeeding. You can get pregnant though as you ovulate two weeks before your period.
Depends on how much cervical fluid you have and what quality it is. If you have creamy cervical fluid all 4 days before you ovulate the sperm could potentially survive for that long (although it doesn't usually survive longer than three days).