Some women rarely experience break through ovulation whcih can send their periods off kilter a bit.
However you can not ONLY get pregnant during your ovulation period. That is a old wives tale hon. You can become pregnant ANYTIME during the month whether your ovulating or not. The only difference is anytime you have sex during your ovulation period this is high risk of conceiving and anytime OUTSIDE of your ovulation period is low risk of ocnceiving. During your period you will most likely not conceive because there isn't a egg in the position to be fertilised.
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Slim, but not impossible. Be carefull not very likely. your period starts on day 1 of your cycle. most women ovulate around the 14th day, and there is a period of about 48 hours during which an egg can be fertilized. however, it IS STILL POSSIBLE! so please continue to use protection no matter where you are in your cycle, there are no guaranteed "safe" times.
Because they are healthier
because of the fetus growing inside them
With almost every method, you'll ovulate 2-4 weeks after stopping birth control and can get pregnant at that time. There is no medical need to wait before trying to conceive. One exception is Depo Provera. Some women get pregnant right after they miss a shot; others won't have their period return for 18 months. The average is 11 months. Also, with Paragard, you ovulate every month while using it, so you can get pregnant immediately after stopping if you're at the right time in your cycle. There are many methods to check if you are ovulating, including ovulation kits (from pharmacy) and temperature methods (your temperature rises slightly on the day you are ovulating).
Different for everyone. Some get pregnant straight away, others a little while longer, others never can get pregnant again
Yes, you may get pregnant a couple of weeks before your next period arrives. But if you aren't on hormonal birth control and haven't had a period in four months, it makes sense to contact your health care provider for an exam and advice. While not having a period while using hormonal birth control is not dangerous, there can be risks from not having a period when you're not taking hormones.
Some people have an uncanny ability to be able to somehow know what others are thinking, and so to them, yes it is. However, to others, because there is limited, if not no scientific proof, they won't believe that it is possible.
It's different between women, some as early as 2 weeks after and others 4 weeks after.
Yes. Pregnancy is the primary cause for being in labor. There is also sympathetic labor pains that are felt by others.
Some women have a slight amount of discharge when they are ovulating.
They're getting pregnant because they're not be monitored, their parents obviously gives them "too much freedom". So, with that freedom, they get to do pratically ANYTHING they want to do with no guidance and help from others.
It depends on your viewpoint. Because of my religion I know anything is possible. Others might disagree.