Personally I have a slightly raised tempreature and some clear fluis discharge oh and a slight period type pain :)
No; a woman will not ovulate if she is pregnant.
When you ovulate depends on your menstrual cycle. You ovulate two weeks BEFORE your period, so how soon after your period you ovulate depends on how long your menstrual cycle is.
The birth control pill is out of your system within days, but you may have some hormonal-related symptoms as you begin to ovulate again after stopping.
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.
no, did you get your period?
Women ovulate around 14 days after their last period.
http://www.americanpregnancy.org/gettingpregnant/ovulationfaq.htmThis site says that it is possible to ovulate the day after pregnancy and that it is not accurate to say women ovulate 14 days after their period. Every woman is different and they ovulate at different times.
It's possible. But one of the main symptoms of PCOS is irregular menstrual cycles, so if you are ovulating regularly, chances are you don't have PCOS. Ask your doctor to be sure.
Stress is the most likely culprit for the pregnancy symptoms. It is very unlikely, although not completely impossible, for enough sperm to find their way into the vagina to cause pregnancy. It takes more than one sperm to break down the covering of the egg so that one can find it's way in. Stress, illness, and believing you are pregnant can cause false pregnancy symptoms. There have been documented cases of women gaining weight and going through all the signs and symptoms of pregnancy simply because they believed they were, even though they were not pregnant. Periods can't predict when you ovulate. Ideally, you should ovulate and then have a period about a week later, acording to the health books. Unfortunately real life doesn't read those books. The younger you are, the more unpredictable your ovulation cycle. You can ovulate at any time of the month. You can even ovulate during your period. Although pregnancy is unlikely in this case, you should do a pregnancy test to make sure. If the test is negative and you still have symptoms, you should see a doctor to find out if something else is causing them. The chances of contracting a sexually transmitted disease are a lot higher than pregnancy, and can produce the same symptoms.
No.
You can not make something ovulate, it is a natural occurrence and there's nothing you can do about it.
Well there can be many reasons. one of them is PCOS (poly cystic Ovaries Syndrome). I have had this fertility disease for many years and one of my main symptoms is i do not ovulate (release eggs). Here are some websites that give you a little more information on PCOS. (at Link).