nooo its every two days.
In Hindu belief, the soul stays in the afterlife for a period of time before moving on to the next life. This period can vary depending on the individual's karma and actions in their previous life.
Ovualtion time! Some women experince cramping on ovualtion day.
Grace period is a provision given to policyholder to pay premium in next 30 days.When he fails to pay it before the due date, this time period of 30 days is called grace period.
The time period before the Renaissance was the Middle Ages, or Medieval period. The Medieval period, lasted from the 5th to the 15th century.
Well women ovulate at different times, but most of the variation is in the amount of time before ovulation. The average is about 14 days before the expected period. There are tests that can give you an estimated time of ovulation that can be bought at your local drugstore (or even Walgreen or Target).
Prehistory is the period of time before humans learned to write.
Take it 15ish days before your next period date or around the time you think it will happen. Good luck!
Yes. A gal can get pregnant: * before her period * during her period * after her period * anytime ... PERIOD. This has been medically proven time after time. There are exceptions, of course, but that can't be determined before having sex.
The best time to get pregnant according to a calculator is typically during a woman's ovulation period, which is usually around 12-16 days before her next expected period. This is when she is most fertile and has the highest chance of conceiving.
When your period is due depends on your menstrual cycle.We can't tell when your next period will come on when we don't know your cycle length.
The time period before the millennium refers to the years leading up to the year 2000. This period is often referred to as the 20th century.
That is easy, the first is precambrian time, next you get the paleozoic era, which has Cambrian, ordovician, silurian, denovonian, carbonferious periods, Next you get the mesozoic era which contains the next three, which are triassic, jurrasic, and cretacous periods. Lasty you get the Cenozoic era which contains the last two which are the tertiary, and the quaternary!