Most likely you aren't pregnant, but you should go see a doctor about missing two periods. You may need to take some medication to get them going again. It happens in some women. They will probably also give you a pregnancy test.
Yes, but that is a small chance.
Yes it is the main sign of pregnancy, so if there is a chance that you could be pregnant, you should take a pregnancy test.
On day 1 or 2 of her cycle, she will not become pregnant - after day 2 the chance of pregnancy rises daily.
There is a definite chance that any woman can get pregnant during her periods. Though the chances of pregnancy during periods are low, they exist for all women. The truth is that there is no predictable time during the month when the risk of pregnancy can be said to be absent.
Yes you can still be pregnant.
Considering you ovulate about two weeks after your period, if your last period was in fact a period there is only a microscopic chance that you would even BE pregnant, much less be experiencing symptoms.
yes, but it isn't as likely. there is a very slim chance to be pregnant and still have your periods. but it is still possible, you might want to take a home pregnancy test. just to be on the safe side.
no, especially if there was no penetration
There's a slim chance you could be pregnant. Perform a HPT
There could always be a small chance, but your probally not, but its always good to double check.
It is unlikely but not impossible to get pregnant while you're having your period. Just like every woman is different, so are her hormonal balances and hence her menstrual cycle. Though there are generalities on which some ground basics of menstruation and pregnancy can be formed, eventually it all boils down to individual physiology. So, yes, you can get pregnant during your periods. There is a definite chance that any woman can get pregnant during her periods. Though the chances of pregnancy during periods are usually low during periods, they exist for all women. During periods, the chances of pregnancy are comparatively lower at the onset of a woman's period and increase just after her periods. The truth is that there is no predictable time during the month when the risk of pregnancy can be said to be absent.
If you stopped taking pills halfway there are chances that your periods have delayed or you are pregnant. I advice you to take a pregnancy test to clear your doubts.