The first day of your scheduled or missed period should be effective enough to generate a result on a home pregnancy test. That is roughly 12-14 days past ovulation. 18 days past ovulation would really get a reliable result, that is if you know when ovulation occured. Hope this helps
If you're only worried because you haven't gotten your period then it depends on how old you are. Most girls start their period between the ages of 9 and 16. If you're older, then I would recommend going to a doctor and talking to them about it. There are teens who've gotten pregnant even though they havent gotten their periods. But if you're older than 16 and havent gotten it that could be a possibility, albeit rare. You really need to go to your doctor about it if you want an accurate for sure answer.
(first time takin bc pills)what if your period stats on the Friday and it is your first time,shoud you wait for the Sunday to start?
Most people on the depo shot do not get their period. i was on it for about 7 years and only had my period for about the first year
ASAP. Especially if you've already missed a period. Many of the newer meters can detect pregnancy before the first missed period. (or so they say)
No
You should expect your period to arrive on or before the last day of the sugar pills. But sometimes you can arrive the next week after your sugar pills. It takes a while for BCP to get used to your body. This could be why you havent gotten your period.
If u don't like wearing a tampon, just opt out. Make sure you have an good excuse for why you couldn't go.
If you want to avoid pregnancy, you should keep taking the pill.
nope, i have but i know theres people in my year who havent, im nearly 14
you should tell him or her that you love him or her because if you do that maybe he or she have a secret crush on you to, but if you don't he or she might have a crush on someday...trust I've been there...=)
If taken properly you should have accurate results by this time.
You can play sports whenever you want. Physical Activity isn't bad for someone who has just gotten their period.