You can ALWAYS be pregnant. Take a test.
No. During pregnancy, the primary hormone produced by your body is progesterone. In order to have a period, you need a lackof progesterone.
I'm not sure what your asking but if you take progesterone and your not pregnant it will trigger your period if this is not what you meant try reading about progesterone here http://www.conceivingconcepts.com/learning/articles/progesterone.html
not likely
I started havng really bad cramps and a little brownish discharge. My doctor performed a series of tests and it turned out that my progesterone was low, 15.4. Then,my doctor put me on prgesterone vaginal suppositories. I go back next week to have my progesterone monitored.The answer is definitely YES! I had PCOS for many years because I had almost no Progesterone in my system. I use to miss periods for 4 - 6 months before I came on again. What bothers me is that your doc put you on Progesterone Vaginal Suppositories. This is not natural at all. What I would suggest is that you try Naturone which is a 100% natural cream. I started using this cream 2 months ago, and got a full period in less than two weeks after that. You can order this cream at www.naturone.com. There you will find all the information you need. Trust me, after 14 years of PCOS, this is the only product that works.I agree that it could be an issue with low progesterone. I also have PCOS and low progesterone with all my pregnancies. However, I think your doctor did the right thing by giving you the vaginal suppositories. I used them with my first successful pregnancy. The ones my doctor prescribed were very natural. It was pure progesterone and glycerin to give the progesterone their solid form. The suppositories are much better than the synthetic pills or gels that are inserted vaginally. Stay with the suppositories. It puts the progesterone right where it needs to be. I also had the same kind of spotting.
You can get pregnant at any time but you are more likely to get pregnant 14 days after your period
No. You can get pregnant before, during and after your period.
"Likely", no. But it has happened.
Most likely if you have a normal period on time you are not pregnant.
The least likely time to get pregnant is DURING your period. After that, it's a crap-shoot.
Yes you can get pregnant on your last day of your period and if the condom is on right and doesn't break or slide off it's most likely to get pregnant on your period.
If you have missed your period and are pregnant, you most likely got pregnant around 14 days before your missed period.
No, I don't think so. Typically you ovulate 2 weeks after the start of your period. That's the most likely time to get pregnant.