If you had your period in march, april, and may, then you aren't many months pregnant. You can't be pregnant while having your period. You obviously are too ignorant to be having sex. Babies aren't toys.
Your cycle can start within two or three months after having a baby. It takes longer if you are nursing, but you can still get pregnant while nursing. Do not wait for your first period, which marks the end of the first cycle. My brother was born 13 months after me because my Mom thought she couldn't get pregnant until she'd had a period. She never had one. She nursed me for three months and got pregnant within a month after she stopped nursing.
Possibly, get a test and see. well there is most likely you will be pregnant if you had sex unprotected.
Of all couples trying to conceive, here's about how long it takes:30 percent get pregnant the first cycle (about one month)59 percent get pregnant within three cycles (about three months)80 percent get pregnant within six cycles (about six months)85 percent get pregnant within 12 cycles (about one year)91 percent get pregnant within 36 cycles (about three years)93 to 95 percent get pregnant within 48 cycles (about four years)
To get the periods within 2days
You'll almost always find out within nine months.
i have a ittle bundle of joy showing that it is very possible. i got pregnant within the first 3 day after my period.
She hasn't been pregnant for 3 months - gestation is 64 days. (She will also come into oestrus within a few hours of giving birth)
Probably not. Ecstasy clears the system within a week.
i started out on enbrel for my JRA...it stopped working after about 9 months. so i was then put on humira instead. Within 5 months, that too had stopped working. I am now on Remicade instead which seems to be doing the job. Let's hope it continues!
It vaires sweetheart. My Mum has PCOS and she became pregnant within the first month of taking Chlomid while friends didn't get pregnant for 10 months +.
DEPO side effects will clear up within 2-3 months while pregnancy symptoms will continue. If you suspect you may be pregnant you need to have a blood test. Both cause an absence of menstruation, most women will have no menses the entire time they are on Depo (after the first few months of spotting/irregular bleeding). With pregnancy you will have nausea and breast tenderness, which are not usually present while on Depo.
If your IUD falls out and you're not using any other method to prevent pregnancy, you are quite likely to get pregnant. Out of 100 couples in that situation, 85 will get pregnant within 12 months.