Yes, you will miss your period. If you are pregnant, you will not have a period.
But you are unlikely to conceive a few days before a period. Most women ovulate 14 days before a period and this is the only time you can conceive. and 'a few days before' the ovum has already gone so cannot be fertilised.
You can definitely conceive a few days before your period! You can conceive at any time - the ideal is during ovulation but you can still conceive at any time!!!
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.
i read in a book that the best time to conceive is 2 days before the start of your period.
In a word...NO.
to conceive is to become pregnant . So the answer to your question is, Yes !
Yes, period or not, you can conceive a child. Even if someone hasn't started their period they can get pregnant because they never know when they're about to start. No one should use their period as an excuse to have unprotected sex.
No, you can conceive as soon as you start to ovulate. It is recommended to wait around 12 months before attempting to conceive in order to allow your body to make up for nutrients lost while using hormonal birth control. It's a good idea to allow your cycles time to regulate and use fertility awareness method to track your cycles to improve chances of conception.
Any age at which a woman can conceive a child...so between the time you start your period and menopause.
I'm confused. You had sex 4 days before your period and had the period...yet you are asking if you can conceive? You already had your period! Your lining builds up starting after you've finished your period, meaning that you have the lowest chance right after. Speaking in terms of graphs, it peaks a few days before you actually start your period and goes back down right before, but not a lot.
A classic answer given is, the optimum (most likely) time to conceive is 12-15 days after the start of menstruation. There is much variability and uncertainty in this. I'm posting two links to answer your question.
Nine weeks before that, which is the same as two weeks after your last menstrual period. Doctors include the two weeks before conception in their calculation of the pregnancy date; that is, they start the calculation from the first day of your last period. Approximately 10/31/09.
Usually you get PMS symptoms about a week before your period is due to start.
Well start by counting and recording the days between each period. If you have the time do this over 3-5 months. The days between each period should be the same or close. If they are find the centre point. Then you should be able to conceive. If they arn't the same, even though it is inaccurate to do so, take an average and try from there. If you still find trouble to conceive consult your doctor. Good luck
Before you start to bleed you ovulate so yes, you can get pregnant before you start to bleed. You will not know if you are in your period before you bleed.