Yes, pregnancy is still possible. The test might be out of date (ineffective) or it could be too early to test with the kit used. It is also possible that she is not pregnant.
No. At that point you are already sloughing off uterine cells, and there is no chance that a fertilized egg may implant on the uterine wall. Intercourse during the period is generally a very, very, messy prospect.
No, you cannot get pregnant on your period because there is no egg to fertilise. You can however get pregnant as a result of sex during menstruation because in the right conditions sperm may life up to seven days, by which time you may ovulate. Always use birth control when having sex.
A typical menstrual cycle lasts between three and five days, however the time period between two and seven days is typical as well. If a woman experiences a menstrual cycle lasting more than seven days, then she should seek medical attention.
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Its possible to have bleeding during pregnancy that You mistake for your period
Taking a pregnancy test seven days before a missed period won't be accurate.
AnswerIt is possible that the weight gain could be why you have not got your period. However, weight gain, breast size increase and no period are all signs of pregnancy so it's important to take a pregnancy test. If the test is negative, you should go and see your doctor or gynaecologist to get checked out that everything's OKAnswerOf course! Breast size increase and no period are two signs of being pregnant
about seven month
If you don't have withdrawal bleeding after seven days, you can consider taking a pregnancy test. If it's negative, put in a new ring as scheduled even though you didn't have bleeding.
unlikely but possible :)
Negative seven plus negative seven is negative fourteen.
Pregnancy can occur from all acts of intercourse, even when on your period. Sperm live as much as seven days in the uterus.
five to seven days is normal, but take a pregnancy test to be sure :)
As long as you didn't go more than seven days without an active pill, you are not at increased risk of pregnancy. Skipping your period by taking the pill continuously decreases, not increases, the risk of pregnancy.
HIV do not get exposed in to the circulation as soon as it enters the body. During this period the test result shows negative, even though the virus is present in the body. This period is called as latent period or window period, this stage lasts for about six months. The test can confirm only after six to seven months from the day of the virus entered the body.
It is possible! I have a friend who found out she was seven months pregnant after having her period for six months. Although she thought she was only one month. She was sixteen at the time, so it could have been her age. Answer Yes it's possible it happened to my aunt when she was pregnant with her first child. She had a period for the first four months of her pregnancy she didn't even know until she had a check up and found out she was. The same thing happened with her second child as well.