Sperm only live 3-5 days on average, and once an egg is released during ovulation it's only viable (able to become fertilized) for 12-24 hours. This means that typically the best time to get pregnant is from 3 days before you begin your cycle to 3 days after. This is a pretty broad window, given the short life of an egg, but it rules out getting pregnant 2 weeks before you start menstruating.
That's not to say it's impossible. Cycles can change, and you may have started menstruating early if you're not on Birth Control. If that's the case, you may have ovulated (released an egg) early, which would mean you could become pregnant before you would "normally" have your cycle. In that case you would miss your period - you cannot be pregnant and have a period.
There are other reasons that you might miss your period, such as nutrition, exercise, stress, etc. Always check with your doctor if you think you might be pregnant, and always use protection during sex if you want to avoid a pregnancy. Planning sex around your period is not effective.
Just before your period you are at your most fertile
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Less likely, but still possible. A woman can only get pregnant if she has sex either during ovulation or up to a week before ovulation when there is fertile quality cervical mucus present - this helps keep the sperm alive for up to 7 days and helps it to swim up through the cervical opening. During an average 28 day cycle a woman will be fertile between days 7-16 (ovulation on day 14, there can be a viable egg present for up to 48 hours) - by the time a woman menstruates the egg from the last cycle is long dead, and she cannot ovulate during menstruation. However if a woman's menstrual cycle is short she may ovulate soon after menstruation, thus if she was to have sex during her period sperm could survive up to 7 days, by which time she may have ovulated and thus she may get pregnant.
Typically, no. While a researcher might anticipate a particular result, the hypothesis is only that - what the expected result might be (and often, there may be several possible expected results or even none.)
Depends on how far along the woman is in her monthly cycle of menstruation and ovulation. Women are most fertile two days before through two days after they ovulate, which occurs approximately 14 days after their last menstrual cycle. However, sperm has been said to survive up to 72 hours after coitus (sex). Even if a man does not ejaculate (i.e. "pulls out"), sperm is still released during sex, in the form of pre-ejaculate (which occurs during coitus and is virtually undetectable by either partner). Therefore, you CAN get a girl pregnant even if you pull out, and there is a good week or more that she can easily get pregnant out of each month--and that week is actually harder to pin down than just counting calendars.
Getting pregnant is related to ovulation. Because a girl can ovulate before having her first period, it is possible to become pregnant before beginning to menstruate. Any time a girl has sex,she can potentially get pregnant.
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there is a chance you can be pregnant
It is still possible for you to get pregnant.
It is still possible for you to get pregnant.
you have a very small chance because the main time you get pregnant is during ovulation which is the 14th day after your period, usually.
yes you can get pregnant you can't get pregnant if your period is still bleeding
It is indeed possible to get pregnant before you drink. Many people think that it is a good thing to be compos mentiswhen one decides to get pregnant.
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i don't think it would hurt to go to the bathroom if you were pregnant and i really would not know because i have never been pregnant before i guess it could be possible but again, i do not know because i have never been pregnant before
You can get pregnant before the first time you bleed because you ovulate before you bleed and that is when you can get pregnant.
It is possible to get pregnant after Tubal Ligation as there is a failure rate for this procedure which must have been discussed before surgery.