You can track it by taking you Basal tempreture.. It is your temp first thing in the morn.. before you even get out of bed to go pee. You have to keep track of it for a few months (about 3) to track your peeks and vallies in your temp.. just before your temp goes up again is when your are about to ovulate.. you can find more info on the net about the basal temp.. they have charts you can download to to help you track it..
Yes, you can also start ovulating and become pregnant.
No.
Your ovulation test may be coming back negative for several reasons. Most commonlly is probablly because you simply are not ovulating. Your body has a small window of ovulation usually occurring seven days before the start of your period and seven days after your period. So naturally there is a two week period where you are simply not ovulating
A woman ovulates half-way through her cycle. For example, if your cycle is every 28 days (meaning if you start your period every 28 days), then two weeks (14 days) after you started your period would be when you are ovulating. If your cycle is 32 days, then you would be ovulating 16 days after you began your period. You may also experience mild cramping (sort of like the ending of your period) and a discharge with no odor, which is normal. Some women tend to have a higher and longer sex drive around the ovulating time. Try not to wear a pantyliner since it can increase the possibility of bacteria or yeast infections.
If you're still ovulating then you can still conceive. See your DR to find out why your period hasn't arrived. This is not normal.
Only by stopping the BCP, once you stop taking them a period should follow shortly - be warned stopping the BCP mid cycle also leaves you open to ovulating and becoming pregnant.
Yes. Being on the pill stops you from ovulating. If you stop taking the pill, you're body will begin ovulating again, sometimes immediately.
Ideally, you do not ovulate while taking the pill. If you are actually ovulating while on a birth control pill (it can happen), then yes, you could become pregnant.
Yes, you can because get pregnant at any time during the month except when your on your period
I came off the pill in November after taking it for 11 years. I didn't have a period until February and then they were very irregular. I kept thinking I was pregnant but all tests came back negative. You can't have a period if you are not ovulating and it can take a few months for you body to revert back to its natural rythmn after being on the pill because the pill is designed to stop you from releasing an egg (ovulating)
it's better if you take a pregnancy test if your period delays..
Breakthrough bleeding is fairly common when you start using most hormonal contraceptives. If you are using a mini - progestin only pill (POP) you should call your doctor, having a period while taking mini pills can also mean you are ovulating.