Not likely. There is about a 24-48 hour window when a woman is fertile and the egg(s) is released, usually midway through the cycle. (The cervical fluid can keep sperm alive for up to FIVE days tho.. !) The Lutal phase of a womans' cycle is about 10-14 days, but 18 days past ovulation is usually the time to test for pregnancy. If you are having pain in the ovary area just before your period, there may be cause to look for a Corpus Leutum Cyst. It is a small cycst where the egg was released, usually filled with water. They generally go away on their own, but if causing great pain, please see your health care provider.
Ovulation occurs roughly 14 days before menstruation, so during an average 28 day cycle yes....the egg would be released around 7 days after menstruation. However everyone has a different menstrual cycle, without something like fertility awareness method a woman cannot accurately determine when she ovulates.
Yes, your prime time for conceiving is 10-14 days after your last period.
Yup
Not likely. Some periods are longer, some shorter. The fact that your period was only 3 days is normal. They will vary.
Yes, you could be
could last up to 8 days if your like me, but that's been the longest for me!
no!
no you do not get a period if you are pregnant but that does not mean it is okay to have unprotected sex on your period sperm can live for 10 days
Yes, this is definitely possible. I was pregnant although I had had my last period in May, 1985, for about 3 days. Hope this makes your day!
No. If you are pregnant, your period will not come until you have had the baby.
There is no specific meaning of a 3-day period. It is common for a female's period to last anything from 3 to 7 days. If your period has only recently started to last 3 days, it could be due to a change in lifestyle, weight, age or stress.
Your period could have come late because you may have ovulated later. A menstrual cycle can be affected by stress alone.
Yes, you could have had it earlier.