It depends on when you ovulate. Day 1 for me was 10-5, I have a 32 day cycle, but I ovulate early, day 14, so technically I should be able to test now, however I am still coming up Big Fat Negative. Most folks with a 32 day cycle actually ovulate somewhere between cycle day 18-21. Which would mean you ovulated around 10-23, fertilized around 10-24, and implamented maybe yesterday...I'd wait another 4 or 5 days, and then test. When you have a longer cycle, you tend to ovulate later, and therefore have to wait later to test. you can test just before time to get your period. I'd wait til the 3rd or 4th. Just my personal experiences.
There is no 'safe' period. Pregnancy can occur at any time during your menstrual cycle.
maybe your pregnant, maybe your period cycle is changing
This could be nothing hon. Your period cycle may of became irregular and this is what caused your period to be earlier. If you are sexually active, do a pregnancy test to rule out pregnancy.
before 4 days of your next period.
immediately before and immediately after a period.
A 32 day cycle is a normal variation in cycle length. Pregnancy is not likely.
Most home pregnancy tests say that they can only predict pregnancy accurately up to the first day of your missed period. Anything taken before that is pretty useless.
You can take a pregnancy test any time you like.
as someone who works in the health profession, YES you can be pregnant and still get a period every 28-30 days. with a regular cycle
First few days of the last two weeks are considered as danger period. You are likely to get the pregnancy at this period.
It depends on when your period started and on the length of your menstrual cycle. On an average 28 day cycle the time to fall pregnant is by having sex between days 10 and days 16 from the first day of bleeding, The further you get away from those particular days the lower the chance of pregnancy.
The purpose of menstruation (period) is to clean out the lining of the uterus (baby bed). Afterwards, another ovum (egg) drops down and is ready for fertilization to start pregnancy. If there is no pregnancy, then 28 days (average) later, the cycle starts again with the next period.