Most home pregnancy tests say that they can only predict pregnancy accurately up to the first day of your missed period. Anything taken before that is pretty useless.
Yes, ovulation comes before a period, so a woman will ovulate before her very first period, before her first period post-pregnancy, etc.
No, your most fertile period is about 5 days before ovulation For most (but not all) women ovulation occurs about 14 days prior to her period.
Generally speaking ovulation (fertile period) occurs two weeks before your period. The chances of pregnancy reach a maximum in the middle of the menstrual cycle, close to ovulation (if you have a 28-day menstruation cycle, the ovulation period is nearly the 14th day of the cycle. ) Cycle is counted from the first day of menses.
Day 1 of your cycle is the day you start your period, followed by ovulation. About 14 days after ovulation you will have your next period if you are not pregnant, beginning the cycle over again. Ovulation is the phase of the cycle when pregnancy can occur and this comes after your period.
the amount of days between ovulating and your menstrual cycle can not tell if you can get pregnant. its how close you have sex to your date of ovulation. The earliest you can do a pregnancy test is one week before your expected period with clear blue ultra pregnancy test. it is less accurate though. you are best to wait until the firsdt day of your missed period. Thanks for your answer: i had sex 3days before ovulation, also twice on the day of ovulation and the day after it, sorry for the detail but hopefully it will help with the answers i get
For most women the first sign of pregnancy is a missed menstrual period however some women experience pregnancy symptoms as early as 8-10 days past ovulation.
Ovulation happens before your period. Your period signifies that during ovulation the egg had not been fertilized. The timing is different for all girls and can be very complex to calculate but according to the American Pregnancy Association ovulation typically occurs 11-21 days since the last menstrual period, or 12-16 days from when you expect the next menstrual period to start.
Though rare to experience a period while pregnant, you should still be able to get an accurate answer about six weeks from your previous period. My experience is, I took a generic pregnancy test and got a false negative. so I suggest Answer or first response.
Who's pregnancy test? Yours?
This is normal, ovulation takes place up to 2 weeks prior to you having your period.
In the last case of this I saw, the patient had mistaken a home ovulation predictor for a home pregnancy test at the dollar store.
Pregnancy tests are not 100% accurate, but being that it was negative and you got your period, I'd say you are definitely not pregnant.