First I will always say that unless you are abstinent, there is always a possibility of being pregnant. Yes, you can get pregnant. Be on the lookout for pregnancy symptoms just in case. Your symptoms of pregnancy will usually appear anywhere from the first week of your expected period to 1-2 weeks after your first week of expected period. Your first signs of pregnancy most commonly include missed period, tender/swollen breasts, change in color of the breasts, fatigue, nausea/vomiting, increased sense of smell, and weight gain. Common myths suggest that you cannot get pregnant while on your period, that is false information as well; although it is less likely it is still possible. You can also get pregnant from pre-ejaculate as you might not have thought because pre-ejaculate still contains sperm/semen. The pullout or withdraw method can still have sperm or semen that can come in contact with the vagina and get a female pregnant.
There are many places online where one could fine information about ovulation pain online. One could try online sites such as Huggies, or Belly Belly for information regarding ovulation pain.
Almost. Usually conception occurs just after the pain subsides.
During pregnancy a woman should not be able to ovulate. So I think she won't be able to feel ovulation pains as well. Should she be in pain during pregnancy similar to ovulation pains I would advice her to see a doctor.
Yes yes u should be. Good luck
This is almost impossible to answer without a more specific question. A woman could become pregnant. Could develope STDs, could have pain, could get a bladder infection and so on. A man could face the same.
If you are having pain 20 days after your period this could be ovulation. It could also be an ovarian cyst causing you pain.
Ovulation in and of itself is not painful. Some experience pain during ovulation, but such pain is not caused by the procss of ovulation. Rather it's caused by an ovarian cyst which is painful upon rupture.
This could be a medical issue only a doctor can diagnose the problem but due to rough intercourse or a possible ovarie problem pain can occur
Light vaginal bleeding around the time of ovulation, accompanied by pain might be an ovarian cyst. It could also be an ectopic pregnancy. Seeing a doctor is very important.
It's more likely to be pain related to ovulation or an ovarian cyst. However if you feel you may be pregnant take a home pregnancy test.
Yes you can be pregnant, the P.T will confirm it for you.
The "weird"pain you are referring to sounds like it IS ovulation. The "discharge" always happens after you ovulate. * note* You are most likely to become pregnant when your "discharge" is clear and stringy.Thus enabling sperm to "travel" faster to your uterus.