There really is no time that it is 'safe' to have sex because it is so difficult to work out exactly when someone is ovulating, and also because there have been many cases of people getting when they are not ovulating. Therefore, it's important to always use some kind of protection when having sex.
Yeah that's pretty close. You usually ovulate 2 weeks before and it lasts for about 3 days.
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No, your most fertile period is about 5 days before ovulation For most (but not all) women ovulation occurs about 14 days prior to her period.
Pregnancy TestNo, you need to wait until at LEAST 4 days before your missed period. If you wait until you miss your period, you will have a better chance of a true result. and my advice would be to take a Digital, as they read the lines for you, and tell you Pregnant or Not Pregnant.
Maybe, but only if your "period" was implantation bleeding and not a true period. If you had a "true" period only six days ago it would be virtually impossible for you to be pregnant now.
I'm not sure what it means to use a MAP 4 times in a row, but I can with all certainty say that if you had your period (and know it was not just spotting but a true period, as it sound because it lasted 5 days) then that would mean you were not pregnant at that time.
Based on my experience it is implantation bleeding. I had it a week before my period should arrive. But i knew i was pregnant when i had it. My husband and I are trying to conceive that's why even with a negative result i still believe i am. After 3 days of missed period true enough i was pregnant! I also had lower abdominal cramping and backpains. So goodluck!
i got pregnant at 14 years old that suck true u dont know what to do
AnswerIf you are on your period, then you are not pregnant.-Thats not true at all. Some women can have their period throughout their entire pregnancy. A friend of mine's mother had her period up till she was 6 months pregnant with her daughter before she even found out she was pregnant to begin with! This can be called vaginal bleeding. If you have your period, but you feel you are showing symptoms of pregnancy, I would take a test or see your doctor for a blood test. good luck!
Yes could be. I had this signs a week before my period. But I knew i was pregnant even if the test was negative. My husband and I are trying to conceive for 2 years with our second child. So after 3 days of missed period i checked again and true enough i was pregnant. I also had spotting (Brown-red light discharge). Goodluck!
If you are taking your birth control pills every night (around the same time) the way you are supposed to, there should only be around a 1% chance that you could become pregnant. But a woman is going to become pregnant when she is ovulating and for most women, not all though, ovulation occurs about 14 days before her next period. The CORRECT answer There is NOT a 1% chance of pregnancy. There is only 1 in a 1000 chance of pregnancy in a YEAR if taking the pill properly. Also the pill stops you ovulating so even 14 days before a withdrawal bleed (NOT a true period) you are not going to get pregnant.
You're never safe from getting pregnant. True, at some moments during your period it's a little less likely, but you're never a 100% safe.