Yes, that's pretty typical. When you first get your period, it's usually very light and only lasts for a short period of time. If you only get a period for one day that is called spotting, and isn't really considered an actual period which lasts typically 5-7 days. Hope that helps :)
Of course not, everyone once in a while is a day or few late, no need to worry, if you were pregnant there is no way you could have a period.
Yes there is. The only real safe days are the first few on your menstruation.
if ur sure ur not pregnent then im sure ur ok.
your most fertile days are about 14 days from the first day of your periods. this is called ovulation time. have sex a few days befoore and after this period to conceive a baby. you could visit http://www.easyninemonths.com/getting_pregnant.htm to help calculate this time.
Iregular periods are common, they come on and off for the first few years and can even just never settle out. I suggest a pregnancy test for comfort? But besides that, you wouldn't get your period at all if you were pregnant.
Very few, colt york
Yes.
The first day you see a spike/increase in your BBT could be the first DPO. But it needs to remain high for a few days to confirm that ovulation has occured.
When you are just beginning to get periods (first few years) you may miss a few. It is completely normal. The only other thing is, if you miss periods, you could be pregnant (if you have had sex obviously!) If you havent, its normal
well first you only have it one week every month. Irregular periods are normal. If you've been having sex, you could be pregnant
Certainly not on the day of ovulation as you are not pregnant then. I would actually wait until a few days after a missed period, although if you are sure of ovulation you could do it 14 days later. Answer bis The correct answer is, since you have 5-7 tests, and you have to do a test each day, and you ovulate in a perfect cycle of 28 on the 14th day, you start to test on the 12th day counting form the first day of your periods. If your cycle is 30 days you could expect a positive test on the 16th day, hence since you have 5 ovulation tests, the test turns positive on the 5th test...
I am not sure what you mean by a few. If you have missed 3-4 consecutive periods and have had sex I would suggest you get a pregnancy test. If you are young and just started your periods they can be irregular at first until your hormones settle down. Other factors can be if you are or have been ill or doing an extreme amounts of training for a sport .