Yes, you could be pregnant. When implantation takes place HCG hormone start building up in your system, therefore you may experience nausea,sickness. In about 4 days you can test with an Early pregnancy test however it is most accurate on the day or after your period should due, or if you are impatient you can ask for a quantitive HCG blood test at your doctor's office it would cost you more money though. All the best!
Firstly, how did you know you were ovulating at the time of the cramp? Secondly, ovulation means your body is releasing an unfertilised egg. If you were already pregnant, you would not ovulate. It is normal to experience some cramping after the egg is fertilised, as it settles in to the wall of the uterus. Could it not have been period pain? If in doubt, see a doctor. Weight up all the factors, e.g. when did you last have unprotected sex and when was your last period.
I'm wondering how you get pregnant gradually. I thought 'sudden' was the way it usually goes. It sounds like you got pregnant, so you probably already have the answer to the question. It's not particularly unusual.
Yes, but it is unusual.
No. A 32 day cycle is not unusual, so it does not mean you are pregnant.
It is unusual but yes a woman can get pregnant using these.
Yes, it is possible to ovulate while experiencing spotting while taking Clomid (clomiphene citrate). Spotting can occur due to hormonal changes induced by the medication, and it doesn't necessarily indicate that ovulation is not occurring. Tracking ovulation signs, such as changes in cervical mucus or using ovulation predictor kits, can help determine if ovulation is taking place despite the spotting. If there are concerns about unusual spotting or ovulation, it's best to consult a healthcare provider.
if your question is "can a girl get pregnant before her first period", then, unless in a very unusual case, no, they cannot.
They are all very small
They are all very small
They are all very small
It would be unusual for a girl who was not pregnant, and is certainly something to discuss with your doctor.
If you have never had a period in your life then it is very unlikely you could get pregnant. However if you have never had a period you are probably younger than 12 years old and should not be having sex, as your body is not fully grown. Having sex at such a young age can cause serious, permanent injury. If you have had your period before, but have not had it recently, the most likely explanation is that you are already pregnant.