I could be wrong about this one, but I'm going out a limb and guess that if dateof yourperiod is accurate,it was a little over 200 yearsago. My somewhatless than sophisticatedguess is that a "conception date"should probablynot be high on your list of concerns at this point - as you arevery likelydeceased.
The day after conception or the day after sex? I know they may sound the same but they are very different. Conception would mean you know you got pregnant that very day. If you had sex and had a period the next day chances are good that you are not pregnant. If after 2 weeks you have any concerns that you could be pregnant, take a test or see your doctor. Some women have normal pregnancies and have their period every month. But most women are not ovulating (fertile) the day before they start their period. Conception normally occurs mid cycle, day 13 or 14 in a 28 day cycle.
about every 2 weeks it comes into season and its pregnant for about 68 - 70 days from conception
Well, a womans cycle is nearly impossible to predict but the "standard" cycle is that a woman ovulates 14 days after her period.. Conception usually occurs about 5-7 days after intercourse2. Your most fertile period is about 5 days before ovulation3. For most(but not all) women ovulation occurs about 14 days prior to her period.
about 63 days or roughly 9 weeks for every litter.
If you have been told from an early ultrasound that you are due June 24th your likely conception date is around 1st October. If however you are working from your last period then it is likely to be a week earlier as you have a short cycle. (englishangel)
Yes. A period as short as one day is considered normal.
Yes, they always bleed when they have a period. Virginity has no relationship to the menstrual cycle.
You've actually already answered your question. If you have a 25 day cycle then your period will start on day 1 and occur every 25 days!
In short, yes. A 'textbook' woman's cycle will release an egg at around the 14th day, then begin to bleed at 28 days. However, we all know all women do not ovulate at mid-cycle and bleed every 4weeks. You can potentially release an egg at any time during your cycle. If you think you may be pregnant, take a pregnancy test. A test should be able to pick up a pregnancy just 2 to 4 weeks after conception.
No, it is not possible. The menstruation cycle does not complete itself that quickly.
This is their hormonal cycle, which is a period every 24 hours. This is usually for infertile eggs.
An irregular cycle can be a signal of no ovulation, but genarally speaking, you ovulate every time you have a period.