not necessarily. chances are, your period was late because you ovulated late during that cycle. if your cycles are not regular, you might want to start using ovulation predictor kits and charting/temping.
Most of the time no you can't with few exceptions. Its not unheard of for two women being very close to each other and be around each other all the time that their periods can become similar or even identical.
Your period follows ovulation not the other way round so if your period has come late your ovulation was about 14 days beforehand.
Not neccessarily
Your ovulation date will stay the same unless your period due date changes, in this case so will your ovulation date.
Hi, When you stop the pill it does effect your menstrual cycle and it may be irregular for the next 3 months. If your period doesn't arrive in 7 days perform a pregnancy test. If your period changes from the date it used to arrive on before you started the pill, then this can change your ovulation date but its difficult to say.
If you are certain of your ovulation date, then your chances of being pregnant are likely slim.
Physical stressors (including illness) can result in a delay in ovulation and as a result the timing of a woman's period.
Go see your Doctor.
When body fat is lacking, estrogen production may be altered enough to cause late ovulation. Often, a delayed period is the only sign a woman will have that ovulation has occurred later than usual.
Many women's bodies react to stress by delaying ovulation. If you have been going through a lot of stress ovulation may have been delayed (this is your bodies natural way of preventing pregnancy during a difficult time) and delayed ovulation will then delay your period. I've had cycles that are even 25 days longer than usual because of this. So a late period doesn't necessarily mean that you were pregnant. Hope that helps!
Ovulation occurs about two weeks before your period. And during the time of ovulation is when you can get pregnant. So essentially ovulation causes pregnancy if the egg is properly fertilized.
Normal cycles should be 28 days from your last period but many women vary. Its sometimes common to be late due to stress or due to a missed ovulation.
Yes - you only menstruate if you have first ovulated, but your body will try to prevent or delay ovulation if you're unwell in order to prevent pregnancy at a time when you'd not be able to cope, thus late or absent ovulation equates to late or absent menstruation.
Not yet. You're period is not even late yet. Your body temperature rises after ovulation up until your period starts. Mine goes up to 99.4 at times, makes me feel miserable.
No, obviously you cannot be pregnant if you get your period.Menstruation only occurs if you don't fall pregnant as a result of ovulation the previous cycle.