The chances are slim to none and if you do get pregnant it will be a high risk pregnancy because of all the strain the pill has put on your body. If you want to stay pregnant I'd quit the pill and go see a doctor but if you dont want to get pregnant I'd still go see a doctor. Ectopic (tubular) pregnancy, if not taken care of and if ignored can cause you to lose one if not two fallopian tubes and can cause you to die if it is let go long enough. Good luck
The chances of that happening are very low as false positive pregnancy tests are very rare
If the test is done properly, the chances to give false positive test are very slim indeed.
You and your partner need to get a fertility test.
the ovulation predictor test shows a positive when you are 12-36 hrs away from ovulating, having sex after the positive, or in your case, Artificial insemination carries a decent chance of pregnancy, however remember that your overall chance of pregnancy per cycle is like 20 %.. Best of luck to you ~pawsalmighty Answer it's very likely that you will but remember you only have like a 15-20 precent chance per cycle
Take a pregnancy test. Chances are if you are worried about being late, there would enough hormones to give you a positive or negative test.
Pregnancy occurs around the time of ovulation which is roughly on day 14 of the cycle. This applies to periods that are regular. Chances are high that no pregnancy took place when intercourse occured after the end of one's period. Again, it is important to keep in mind that ovulation is easier to predict when a period is regular.
Yes. The above mentioned tablets contains combined Estrogen and Progesterone contraceptive. If you go to your Doctor, she will give to 2 months course of these tablets to "Suppress" ovulation and on third month, there are high chances of 'Rebound' ovulation and on day 14 of menses, you have an ovulation and if sexual contact is done from day 13 to day 15, there are high chances of pregnancy. This is most inexpensive method to treat infertility.
I am pregnant as the result of ovulation on CD 7 - 8! I got a positive pregnancy test on CD 15. My beta hCG two days ago was 49. Today it is 137! So far my doctor is confident this is a viable pregnancy. So it is VERY possible!
Sometimes it can if the ovarian tube had to be removed. By losing the one ovarian tube you lose the ovulation power from that ovary, dropping your pregnancy chances by 50%. If the ovarian tube was not removed then there should be no effect on your ovulation, but leaves you more vulnerable to more tubular pregnancies. Best of luck!
It is possible but however the chances of this is 1-2 million chance
If you are certain of your ovulation date, then your chances of being pregnant are likely slim.
I'm not a doctor, but I sincerely have to say "not good". The fact that both pregnancy tests say positive, as long as you did them right, then your mathematical chances are all but 100%.