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Yes. It is very hard to pinpoint ovulation. People think that is 14 days or in the middle of the cycle, but it can be up to a few days before or after menstruation. The problem with a very early ovulation is that the uterus hasn't completed building the wall for the next possible implantation.
Yes, It is possible, I was told by my mother, that you can ovalate, seven day's before your cycle or seven day's after. You only ovalate on one day, but, who knows which day out of 14 days? I lived by this. I have only two children, which I had, by NOT following her rule. I had no children when I followed the Rule she gave me. I see that you did start, but was three day's late! You maybe alright, then!! Usually, women don't have periods, after they concieve. Although, their have been some cases that I have been told that they did have a few periods even thought they were pregnant. But, that's only some. Just wait until after your period and take a pregnancy test. Try not to worry though, worry can cause our periods to mess up, which causes more worry. Wish you well!!
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Well, it all depends on the person. Some people say only a few hours to a day. Others may say it's impossible for it to last longer than that, but speaking from personal experience that is bogus - mine lasted almost one week! Mine weren't painful. They just felt like I was about to get my period (heaviness, bloated, etc...) Some women claim that they are a bit painful. And then again, a lot of women NEVER even have implantation cramps. And sometimes with implantation (cramps or no cramps) you get implantation bleeding, which should be much lighter than your period and only last a few days. I never got this type fo bleeding, but many women do so don't worry if it happens.
Become more social with him,ask him if he wants to go somewhere as "friends" then tell him a few days later that you have feelings for him and so on. But he just wants to be friends so be his friend. You never know where that may lead.
Yes, it is not as common to get pregnant while on your period, but you still can get pregnant. Sperm can live inside a women for a few days and it is definitely possible.
The most possible time to get pregnant is between day 11 and 18 of your menstrual cycle.
If your period arrived 3 days late then you are not pregnant. In very, very rare cases some women see some blood spotting throughout a pregnancy which they mistake for a period and do not know they are pregnant but if your period just arrived a few days later than normal then it would seem that you are not pregnant.
Yeah, you can get pregnant at anytime, sperm lives inside you for a few days.
Yes maybe a few days before your missed period as the egg may have already implanted into the womb.
Wait a few days and if you don't get your regular period test again. If you get a positive result or still get a negative with no period within a few more days go see your dr as soon as possible.
It could be a false alarm, bleeding while still pregnant, or a miscarriage. Contact your health care provider today for advice.
textbook says no .
You could well be.
No, because without your first period you have no eggs so there is no way to get pregnant but if you do have sex and have your period a few days later then there is a chance.
a few days before or after ovulation which is round about 14 days after the start of your period
Contrary to popular belief, you can get pregnant even while on your period. There are no safe days to have sex without getting pregnant. If you do not wish to get pregnant, always use protection.