If you're only worried because you haven't gotten your period then it depends on how old you are. Most girls start their period between the ages of 9 and 16. If you're older, then I would recommend going to a doctor and talking to them about it. There are teens who've gotten pregnant even though they havent gotten their periods. But if you're older than 16 and havent gotten it that could be a possibility, albeit rare. You really need to go to your doctor about it if you want an accurate for sure answer.
The clearest indication of whether or not you are pregnant is a positive pregnancy test - these can be taken from two weeks after you had sex - obviously you will also not have menstruated when you were due to start menstruating. Ovulation occurs two weeks before you are due to menstruate and typically you will see symptoms such as fertile cervical mucus and an open cervix. Ovulation and pregnancy are two very different states of being, the two cannot be confused at all.
No, girls don't need to have menstruated to get pregnant. Ovulation occurs BEFORE menstruation so you can get pregnant before menstruation.
No, right before your period is likely to be your least fertile time. Women typically ovulate two weeks before menstruation and are fertile up to a week before then when there is fertile cervical mucus present. Unless you use fertility awareness method you cannot know for certain when you are fertile or not, unless you want to get pregnant always use birth control.
If you've menstruated before then you can determine when you're about to get your period based on your average menstrual cycle length - this is normally around 28 days but everyone is slightly different. Otherwise it's a little trickier to predict, everyone's bodies change leading up to menstruation - for example about two weeks prior to your period you will ovulate so your temperature will change and you will likely get fertile cervical mucus (an egg-white type discharge), after that you may notice your discharge thicken, changes to your mood, skin, breasts, etc. Many women don't learn to recognise these changes until they've menstruated for a while.
Your period can always be late whether you have sex or not. You are not likely to be fertile on the day before your period, and the fact that you used protection gives you even less reason to worry.
Yes. But the day before your last day of ovulation is the most fertile.
It will take one full month until you are protected fully against pregnancy.
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No, you become fertile after your period. ITs called a menstruel cycle because you menstrate first, then ovulate.