yes that's when you conceive... ovulating is the release of your egg.
The best recommended way to get pregnant or conceive is to find out when you are ovulating and try. The days you are ovulating are the days you are most fertile.
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have her take an ovulating test you can get them at any place that sells pregnancy test and the test will tell you if she is ovulating or not and when she is, is the best time to try and conceive
If you had sex while you were ovulating, then there is a big chance. Take a preg test to make sure.
they look at when you has your last period. you ovulate 10-15 days before you have a period and you can only conceive when you're ovulating.
That all depends on what day in your cycle you are ovulating on and what day you had sex on. Check out this article to find out more information about trying to conceive: http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/740849/trying_to_conceive_a_helpful_guide.html
you might want to talk to your OB/GYN about this as not having a period is NOT normal. That being said, you also need to confirm if you are ovulating as you can only become pregnant if you are ovulating. See the site called fertilityfriend.com -- they have a lot of useful information.
Yes. You still breathe normally while pregnant.
The best time to conceive is when a woman is ovulating. In a regular 28 day cycle, ovulation would occur roughly around mid-cycle. This is when the egg is being released from an ovary and is ready to be fertilized by sperm.
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If the question is, "Is it possible to conceive without ovulating?" then the answer is no. However, if the question is, "Is it possible to miss the subtle signs of ovulation and fertility even when charting one's cycle?" then the answer is certainly yes. If you are wondering about pregnancy, take a home pregnancy test. (Most home pregnancy tests can detect the pregnancy hormone two weeks after ovulation, or on the first day of your missed period.) If it is negative and you still haven't gotten your period a week later, repeat the test. If the either test is positive, or if the second test is negative but you still haven't gotten your period, contact your healthcare provider.