One week.
pregnancy lasts for a periods of 40 weeks from last missed periods. Pregnancy lasts for 38 weeks from the date of conception. Normally you do not know the date of conception. The date of last periods is taken normally to calculate the weeks of pregnancy.
If your periods are usually irregular, you should see a doctor for tests.
Yes you can!!!!!!!!
Pregnancy tests, especially early-stage home tests, are never 100% reliable.
Yes you could be, possibly. however it depends on the pregnancy tests you are useing; it is unlikley for two of them to both come to the wrong conclusion. hope this helps x
No. Missing periods are an indication of pregnancy, not having too many.
I found it on a Planned Parenthood Page. :) How accurate are pregnancy tests after abortion? The pregnancy hormone, HCG (human chorionic gonadatropin), can remain in the body for up to 60 days after an abortion. Similarly, HCG levels can be measurable for weeks after childbirth. This can lead to pregnancy tests with false positive results. Women who are concerned about the accuracy of pregnancy tests during the weeks after abortion may want to take a few tests a few days apart. That can help them see if the levels of HCG are increasing or decreasing. Women who use home pregnancy tests and who are still concerned that pregnancy is continuing or another pregnancy has occurred can consult their clinicians to test for the precise levels of HCG. After at least two tests, the clinician will be able to tell whether the HCG is rising � a continuing or new pregnancy � or whether it is falling � no pregnancy. From this link ... http://www.plannedparenthood.org/pp2/portal/files/portal/webzine/askdrcullins/adc-040730-pregnancy-tests.xml
yes it could happen because of a bunch of things medication or change in your lifesyle you could still be pregnant to if the test was wrong
I don't think these are periods and you should definitely go to your doctor.
You need to see a doctor and not rely on at-home tests. If you are pregnant, a proper medical test will reveal it. If you are not, you need to find out what's going on.
Yes. it is possible. A woman can have a few periods or even regular monthly periods during pregnancy.
Pregnancy is highly unlikey, but home tests are never 100% reliable.