It is up to you. Drinking more than a couple of drinks a week can seriously impact fertility, and if you already have fertility problems, this will be worse.
So the impact of drinking while trying to conceive is not just on the fetus, it is on you.
If it was me, I would not do it, not if I already ovulated. better to be safe than sorry.
you can not get pregnant while you have your period. you can only get pregnant when you are ovulating. ovulation happens about two weeks after your last period. if you are trying for a baby then the doctors can tell you when you are ovulating
It means that you need to stop trying to conceive and learn the basics of how your reproductive system works. You don't get two periods in one month, unless you're looking at one at the start of the month and one at the end of the month due to a cycle under 30 days, not all vaginal bleeding is menstruation. Trying to conceive does not change your cycle so that's irrelevant.
I was told to wait one cycle then try again!
yes I don't trust ovulation tests. I tried them once and i had one every day and it said i was ovulating the entire time!
The menstrual cycle is the reproductive cycle, this is when a female would conceive - I think you mean two days after her period. Yes, a female can conceive two days after her period if her cycle is short.
Yes you can get pregnant right after.
If the question is, "Is it possible to conceive without ovulating?" then the answer is no. However, if the question is, "Is it possible to miss the subtle signs of ovulation and fertility even when charting one's cycle?" then the answer is certainly yes. If you are wondering about pregnancy, take a home pregnancy test. (Most home pregnancy tests can detect the pregnancy hormone two weeks after ovulation, or on the first day of your missed period.) If it is negative and you still haven't gotten your period a week later, repeat the test. If the either test is positive, or if the second test is negative but you still haven't gotten your period, contact your healthcare provider.
No, the two are distinct (albeit related) concepts.
You can usually only conceive up to and the day of ovulation not after. Take a look at this article to find out more hints and tips on trying to conceive. http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/740849/trying_to_conceive_a_helpful_guide.html
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because you're an alcoholic (That's impossible, I get shakes when trying to drink one beer, I've only had 3 bottles of beer in my life plus I've only started having a drink or two with friends. Maybe it's just the taste that gives me shakes.)
Doctors measure pregnancy from the first day of your last period, but you don't conceive until two weeks after that. Your baby was conceived 3 weeks ago.