No, you will always ovulate 14 days before your period, no matter how long your cycle is. The egg will have already died at this stage because it wasn't fertillised.
Yes, it is completely normal to get brown discharge for four days before your period, this is spotting which is just light bleeding as your period starts. A virgin is absolutely no different to a non-virgin.
Personally, sore and itchy breasts were my first symptom. Even before I missed my period. Good luck!
Yes it can. Four days is not very much.
Yes, fertility typically declines in the days leading up to menstruation. Ovulation usually occurs about 14 days before the start of a period, and the fertile window is generally considered to be a few days before and after ovulation. By four days before the period, the chances of conception are lower since the egg has likely already been released and is no longer viable. However, individual cycles can vary, so it's important to consider personal patterns.
pregnancy
A week after having sex is too soon to take a test. Although the test says you can use it 4 days before a period is due, it will be more accurate (and cheaper) if you wait until your period is late.
Yes, they can but are less reliable. If the result is positive, then it is most likely correct, but a negative before the date would mean you should re-do the test if your period fails to appear at the expected time. Blood tests are reliable before a period due date as they pick up much lower level of hcg.
Yes. if your period isn't due for 6 more days, it is not a missed period, yet. You can usually get an accurate blood test when your period is three to four days late - the urine test needs 4 to 10 more days to confirm a pregnancy. A false negative only happens when you test too soon.
Four days
absolutely.
To solve the riddle, we start from "the day after the day after tomorrow," which is two days from today. If that day is four days before Monday, then two days from today is Sunday (since four days before Monday is Thursday). Therefore, today is Friday.
it depends on who you are, most girls have their period for around four days. though it can be longer, not everyone get theirs on the same day of the same month.