Having a period two weeks ago means most likely you were not pregnant at that time. Knowing that you are now ovulating, right on schedule is another strong indication that you are not pregnant.
It will probably take longer to conceive if you have PCOS. Chances are your periods are irregular which means you aren't ovulating, which means you can't get pregnant. Talk to your doctor about how you can regulate your periods with diet and medication (Metformin is a common treatment). Clomid can also be used to induce ovulation. Don't lose hope though, you can get pregnant with PCOS, it just may take longer.
If she is ovulating, she can become pregnant. But that is the only way. If she is ovulating, she can become pregnant. But that is the only way.
A girl can become pregnant usually after puberty. This is because of her menstrual cycle. She must be ovulating though in order for her to conceive (become pregnant). Some women can have periods without ovulating so that would be the most important thing is that she ovulates.
Yes, it is possible. A woman can get pregnant any time she engages in intercourse though are more susceptible to pregnancy while ovulating.
No, you only release an egg in between periods.
You and your partner need to get a fertility test.
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
Yes, if u have unprotected sex you will eventually get pregnant.. having abnormal periods can make it harder to get pregnant. try buying an ovulation test if your trying....it worked for me after mths of trying. Good luck and best wishes.
No, you are not pregnant. Sometimes Periods are just a little irregular, it is normal though.
Not usually. It depends on the length of your mentrual cycle, though sometimes its hard to determine how long your cycle lasts esp. if you're young and periods aren't yet regular, but as a general rule cramping 2 weeks before your period simply means you are ovulating. Just before and around Ovulation is the time you are most likely to fall pregnant (roughly 10-16 days after your last period started).
yes. You don't get your period when your pregnant. when you first get pregnant though, some women have very light and short periods but that's it.
The odds would be overwhelmingly against it.