Well...Sperm cells live for 10 days. So I would say yes... pregnancy tests aren't always right.
it starts almost instantly after intercourse is over
your not suppose to get your period when your on that
Likely, no different. Most women don't even experience noticeable symptoms until they have been pregnant for almost 3 weeks!
My stomach did feel different the week after intercourse. It felt like a lot of pressure in my stomach making me have to urinate more frequently. I am almost 2 months pregnant now!!
I was diagnosed with an unfertilized egg implantation and I had the same symptoms as you get when you're pregnant. Only difference is I began spotting, then had what seemed to be my period and then kept spotting (the whole process of bleeding/spotting went on for almost a month).
That is completely normal. I did not have any symptoms until I was around 11 weeks pregnant. I agree, with my first I had really sore breasts and bone-aching tiredness, second time around even chasing after a hyperactive two year old I had no symptoms whatsoever, (and that was a twin pregnancy)
It's a 50/50. It has been almost two months since you've gotten your period. Which means that there is a possibility that you are pregnant. If you're getting a bit sick, or your attitude or feelings have been somewhat changed contact your doctor, or ask your mom, or someone feminine so they can help you with your questions and concern. Also if you have had an intercourse with out prevention..then yes there is a huge possibility that you are pregnant.
no,,, im a mother of two and i started to have my symptoms the day after i knew i was pregnant when i was almost 2 month with my second kid and with the first one since the day i was going to get my period ,it is different every time so i think it depends on your body your emotional environment and your nutrition
If a person becomes pregnant while using Implanon, there is a higher risk that they could have an ectopic pregnancy. If you're having pregnancy symptoms, you should call your doctor as soon as possible.
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.
Pregnancy tests are almost always accurate with home tests it is more common to get a false negative then a positive if it says you are pregnant then you are.... With a blood test you will most likely always get the correct reading because your blood changes it increases and it develops a hormone that is only there when pregnant.
It is possible but not likely if the ejaculate stayed contained in the condom. Just to be safe, watch for pregnancy symptoms in the coming weeks and test if your period is late.