If you got pregnant, no, you wouldn't get your period. However, you may experience implantation bleeding, which is light spotting when the fertilised egg implants into the uterus lining. If you don't get your period, take a pregnancy test
Ovulation usually happens 10-14 days before you expect your period and even if you had sex the day you ovulated your chance of getting pregnant is only 20% per month so you will most likely still get your period. If it is late or significantly different (lighter, shorter) take a pregnancy test just to be sure. Also check out the book Taking Charge of Your Fertility. It's a really amazing book that will greatly help your understand your cycles and how your body works. Hope that helps!
first of all you cannot conceive one week before your period.you can conceive only during the ovulation period which is 14 th day of your cycle if you have a 28 day cycle.
You can.
yes it is possible, if you have started your period& have had unprotected sex
No, your most fertile period is about 5 days before ovulation For most (but not all) women ovulation occurs about 14 days prior to her period.
Ovulation occurs during the ovulation phase, typically this is 14 days into the menstrual cycle. Multiple eggs may be released during a 24 hour period but at most there'll only be a viable egg present for up to 48 hours.
No it is not safe if the sex was unprotected your body could be ovulating at any time of your cycle including the days prior during an after your period...
# Conception usually occurs about 5-7 days after intercourse # Your most fertile period is about 5 days before ovulation # For most(but not all) women ovulation occurs about 14 days prior to her period. According to the ClearBlue pregnancy test accuracy results they are: 4 days before expected period= 51% accurate3 days before expected period= 82% accurate2 days before expected period= 90% accurate1 day before expected period =95% accuratethe day of expected period =99% accurate
The luteal phase after ovulation is typically two weeks long on average. So two weeks prior to your period lines up with ovulation when it is possible to conceive. It is unlikely to have any symptoms of pregnancy two weeks before your period. Good luck!
# Conception usually occurs about 5-7 days after intercourse # Your most fertile period is about 5 days before ovulation # For most(but not all) women ovulation occurs about 14 days prior to her period.
A woman can only get pregnant if she has sex during ovulation or for the week prior when there is fertile cervical mucus present - but without tracking her cycles with FAM she can't know when she is fertile or not, so she must always assume she is fertile. Thus if a woman does not use birth control then she could get pregnant 17 days after her period.
This is normal, ovulation takes place up to 2 weeks prior to you having your period.
# Conception usually occurs about 5-7 days after intercourse # Your most fertile period is about 5 days before ovulation # For most(but not all) women ovulation occurs about 14 days prior to her period.
Not at all. Your vaginal discharge changes throughout your menstrual cycle. What you're describing sounds like spinnbarkeit or eggwhite cervical fluid. It is produced during the 3-4 days prior to ovulation and signals that unprotected sex during this time may lead to pregnancy.
While on the pill you don't have an ovulation cycle - the pill prevents ovulation. Once off the pill you can start tracking ovulation by cervical mucus changes and charting your menstrual cycle. Ovulation happens about 14 days prior to menstruation.