I've never heard about that, and to me it doesn't make sense. To have twins you either have to ovulate two eggs, or have one egg split into two, the timing of your period wouldn't affect either! ~pawsalmighty
You most likely conceived in between these 2 periods. I would hazard a guess and say you conceived a few days after your first period but it depends on how far along you are etc. Congratulations.
Probably in June of the year before you were born
A month after her last period or around 14 days after she thinks she ovulated or had sex.
if you missed a period, (or it's been about a month since you think you conceived it) then you can finally buy a pregnancy test and see..
It is common to have an early period, followed by a late period, after stopping the pill. You are likely to settle into a pattern with the next month, similar to the pattern you had before you were on the pill.
if you think you conceived on the12th of october you need to wait until the 12th of November at least 1 month until you miss a period
The only thing that happens exactly one month befor a woman's period is her previous period.
Not necessarily, most likely this "second period" is spotting or breakthrough bleeding. Spotting/ Breakthrough bleeding is bleeding before or in between menstrual cycles.
No. Generally there is either a lease or a tenancy at will, which is a month-to-month tenancy. If you have a lease for a period of time and that period is up, the rental agreement automatically converts to a month-to-month agreement, unless you have an agreement on a new lease period.
january
no
A baby born on August 6 would typically have been conceived around November 6 of the previous year, considering a standard gestation period of about 40 weeks. This timing can vary slightly depending on individual circumstances, but November is generally the expected conception month.