Some women experience mild pain in their lower abdomen when they are ovulating. Typical ovulation symptoms and signs include changes in cervical mucus and a small rise in basal temperature. For most women, ovulation occurs about once every month until menopause, apart from episodes of pregnancy and breastfeeding. About twenty percent of women experience pain and discomfort during ovulation. The duration and intensity of the pain can vary from one woman to the next. Typically, it will last from a few minutes to 48 hours. In most cases, ovulation pain doesn't indicate any sort of problem. Ovulation pain is also known as mid-cycle pain and mittelschmerz (German for 'middle pain').
You did not get a period while you were pregnant.
You ovulate two weeks before menstruation - thus the soonest you'd skip a period is that first period, two weeks after you get pregnant.
Yes
there is a chance you can be pregnant
conception occurs appr 2 weeks after ur last period not before because if you got pregnant before your period your period would not come on conception occurs appr 2 weeks after ur last period not before because if you got pregnant before your period your period would not come on
They count pregnancy from your last menstrual period not from when you actually had sex and conceieved. So if its been 5 wks since you had sex and got pregnant but you had your period like a week before that then you'd be 6 weeks pregnant. Or if you started your period 2 weeks before you had sex then you'd be 7 weeks pregnant.
You can be up to two weeks late and not be pregnant but to be safe you should take a pregnancy test after you are seven days late.
Yup ... in fact, the girl can get pregnant: * anytime before her period * anytime during her period * anytime after her period * anytime ... PERIOD!! This has been proven time and time again by the medical community at large. The simple (and logical) fact remains: Having Sex = Getting Pregnant ... it's just that simple!
the chances are not that high due to the fact that your doing it before your period because most are more fertile 6 days after her period. But the possibiltes are the same.
No, it just means your period isn't stable just yet. I used to have my period twice a month before I got on birth control to regulate it. It doesn't mean you're pregnant just because you're getting your period every 3 weeks instead of every 4 weeks.
You may be pregnant, getting your period, or really working your mussels.
Yes you can.