A month after her last period or around 14 days after she thinks she ovulated or had sex.
If Your A Woman It Could Be Your Period And A Crap Or Urine Infection
A woman's body secretes a hormone while pregnant which can usually be detected on a home pregnancy test a week or two after implantation (a woman's body doesn't know it's pregnant until implantation and therefore doesn't secete the hormone until that happens) of the fertilized egg (which is about a week after conception). The hormone is in the blood stream which is filtered by the kidneys which create urine. Therefore the hormone can be detected in urine.
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A conception calendar is used to estimate when a baby was conceived. It usually uses the date of a woman's last menstrual period to estimate conception and due date.
Im not sure if "store" is a good term for what you are asking, but yes, a woman's fertilized egg can remain in the uterus while she is having her period. My OB-GYN confirmed I conceived on the first day of my period and I had a normal 7 day period. My baby was safe and was completely unharmed by my cycle.
Will a woman's what dilute a mans urine?A woman's urine?Not really, they are essentially the same aside from a slight variance in hormones.
Yes. You most certainly can, :) I know many naturally conceived triplets and my husband and I have naturally conceived quadruplets.
If you mean immediately after intercourse then no, neither can the woman.
A woman can have and do whatever she wants during her period.
It is a "classic" test to determine if someone is pregnant or not. It is done by injecting subcutaneously the woman's urine to the frog, and after few hours, checking the frog's own urine. If the forg's urine contain sperms, the woman is pregnant. It is because the pregnant woman's urine contain hCG, a hormone that is made by placenta.
It depends on the specific situation. You may consider consulting with a family law attorney to discuss possible legal actions such as divorce, child support, custody, or visitation rights. Each case is unique and requires personalized legal advice.