it doesn't matter how long your period is, it matters how many days between when it starts and when you get it again. average is about 28 days, and you ovulate aroung day 14.
If there is more than one initial, there is no space after the period which separates them. After the period after the last initial there is one space.e.g. T.S. EliotAfter a period at the end of a sentence you do two spaces, but often only one is done.
There are 1826 days if there is only one year that is a leap year during the period. However if the first and last year were leap years, as could happen, then it would be 1827 days.
Yes, you can be pregnant, your period stops after pregnancy, if you recently had sex and your period stopped early you probably are pregnant.
A very faint line usually means you are pregnant, any faint line over the positive means you are, it just may well be that your hormone levels are low due to being too early in the pregnancy therefore the test is only just picking it up giving you a slight positive . Some have had a positive test early then found out later they are not pregnant a reason for this is because the levels have dropped to normal which is usually because those ''unfortunate woman have miscarried . Try retesting in another few days or weeks. The test clearly says not to test until the first day your period is due, because you ovulate 2weeks before (which is when ''most'' woman become pregnant.) Also that is why they count 40 weeks from your last period, to allow for the 2weeks ovulation. Every woman is different, some have higher HCG levels than others which explains why some are able to get a quicker result before others. Everyone has a different opinion, so when you ask you must openminded to different answers, if you are unsure of your result and you are overdue for your period then I suggest you see a midwife or doctor.
5 is not a factor of 9347. 5 is a factor of a number only if the last digit of the number is a 0 or a 5.
they look at when you has your last period. you ovulate 10-15 days before you have a period and you can only conceive when you're ovulating.
Yes, it is possible to ovulate with a 3-day period. The length of your period does not determine if you ovulate or not. Ovulation typically occurs around the middle of your menstrual cycle, regardless of the length of your period.
No, the point of birth control is so that your body will not ovulate so that you will not get pregnant. Your period is withdrawal bleeding, which is not the same as regular periods.
Considering you ovulate about two weeks after your period, if your last period was in fact a period there is only a microscopic chance that you would even BE pregnant, much less be experiencing symptoms.
Yes, the only fairly safe are the first days on your period. A orgasm can make you ovulate again.
No you only start getting a Period when you start to Ovulate. however there is a bit of skin that can brake before you have sex mostly occurs from house riding and that could cause you to bleed
No. If you are not ovulating, you will not experience a period. A period only occurs after you have ovulated and the egg was not fertilised. Hello. This is difficult to say. Some women with very irregular cycles ovulate every month while others ovulate spontaneously. The only way to tell if you are ovulating is by having a ovulation blood test at your doctors and by buying ovulation predictor kits.
They consider your LMP (Last Monthly Period) to be the starting day of your last period, they track the 40 weeks of pregnancy from that, but no, it's not the actually day where you ovulated and got pregnant. You usually ovulate about 2 weeks AFTER your LMP so technically when you are "4 weeks pregnant" the baby is only 2 weeks.
Only 12% of all women ovulate on the same day every month so you can also have your period late or early and still be normal. I assume that you pee on a stick to know when you ovulate since that is the only sure way to know btw.
The only time when you are safe are the first few days of your period. Any other time you can get pregnant and one reason is that a orgasm can make you ovulate again. Also only 12% of all women ovulate on the same day each month and the sperms can live up to 5 days inside of you.
Probably. Drink a lot of water the day of the test, especially within the last half hour before the test.
Yes but only roughly two weeks before the first period. Now I say roughly because that's when most women ovulate. Getting your period means you are sheding your uterein wall after ovulation. So you ovulate before your period. But if you have never had a period before you won't know your cycle starts. USE A CONDOM.