A luteal phase of 14 days is average and allows time for implantation. If you had a shortened luteal phase, this would be considered an ovulation problem and the doctor would probably prescribe Clomid.
This is unlikely, although it could be possible depending on when you ovulated.
Starting your period two days after intercourse, is the sign that you had ovulated about 10 - 12 days prior to having sex - so you are not pregnant.
It is possible but not likely. I don't know how often it happens but my mom ovulated about 4 days after her period when she became pregnant with my brother.
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That depends if you know how to read your ovulation. The period can only come after ovulation. If you have no idea whether you ovulated or not, then there is no guarantee of anything. If you ovulated and you´ve had sex around the time of ovulation, you´re likely pregnant. If you haven´t ovulated, there is no way you are pregnant, no matter if you had sex, or not. And, of course, if you are late, and you haven´t had sex, then you likely haven´t ovulated for some reason. Maybe you´ve been under stress, or you´ve been sick... many reasons can occur that make the body pause out on the menstrual cycle.
yes ofcourse u are pregnant no dout about that. yes ofcourse u are pregnant no dout about that.
Well it depends when she started her period and when she ovulated. If she had finished her period is week before you had sex then yes it is very possible she coudl be pregnant.
A woman cannot get pregnant on her period as there is no egg present to fertilise. A woman can however get pregnant as a result of sex during menstruation as in the right conditions sperm can survive for up to a week, by which time menstruation could have ended and she could have ovulated.
You could be pregnant.
Your period shouldn't affect the test! There is really no point in doing a pregnancy test during a period. Usually, if you are having a period you are not pregnant. A pregnancy test senses the BHCG hormone so your period should not affect it.
technically yes, as long as you ovulated THIS month. This would highly depend on the reason for the last two missed periods. If they were missed due to a naturally irregular cycle, there is no reason that you could not have ovulated on the third month.
You can't become pregnant during your period - there is no egg present, also even when you conceive it takes around 10 days for a fertilized egg to implant before you'd be considered pregnant. You can however get pregnant as a result of sex on your period, if conditions are right sperm can survive up to a week and by that time you may have ovulated and thus become pregnant.