No. At six days after ovulation the embryo has not yet implanted so there is nothing to see and no test can show positive even the most sensitive test will not show until 7-8 days post ovulation. http://www.conceivingconcepts.com/learning/articles/hcg.html An ultrasound requires that the fetus be large enough to make a blip on the screen; this usually takes 1 month to 6 weeks to be really noticable at abouth the size of a lima bean. At 6 days after ovulation, if you are pregnant, and assuming conception happended within a day or two after ovulation, you're only looking at a mass of cells about the size of the head of a pin. Certainly not hun. A ultrasound can only pick up pregnancy accurately when you are 6-7 weeks along. A blood test can tell if you are pregnant now. See your doctor.
very possible.google it up.i think ovulation starts after yr period.guess work
In general, there are 5 to 6 fertile days every month (the day of ovulation and the 5 to 6 days before ovulation). So there are 60 to 72 days a year that a woman has a chance of becoming pregnant.
I am going threw the same thing cramps and nausia .. I get a blood test tomorrow it is only 6 days after ovulation --- YES!
Yes you can. After you ovulate the egg stays fertile for 4-6 days and sperm can live in the uterus 4-6 days. Also it is very hard for many women to know when exactly they ovulate and there are now kits at the drug store to help women determine if they are ovulating or not.
If you have unprotected sex and have missed your period, you are probably pregnant. Some women feel some cramping when the egg implants into the uterus. If you think you are pregnant, take a home test or go see a doctor.
Yes, Phentermine can and does affect ovulation. It affects women's hormones and can cause you not to ovulate at all which can lead to ovarian cysts.
its possible u are and possible your not because, your 6 days late but take a pregnancy that's the only way to find out ....
It's very unlikely, but some women have reported feeling pregnant that early. Symptoms begin after implantation has occured, and implantation have take 6-10 days past ovulation, and sometimes longer.
Generally, it is 28 days, but it can also be longer. On a 28 day cycle right around day 14 ovulation happens and the ovum is viable for a 5-6 days in the uterus, so if you have sex from day 11-20 it is possible you can get pregnant. Sperm can live in the uterus 5-6 days and this has to be taken into account when counting days of a cycle.
If you are certain of your ovulation date, then your chances of being pregnant are likely slim.
Ovulation usually happens in the middle of a woman's period (10-15 days after period) and is the period when the woman is fertile. That is why it is highly unlikely that women get pregnant during their period. Pregnancy is most likely if intercourse occurs anywhere from 6 days before ovulation until 2-3 days after ovulation, however, this varies and it depends on the length and regularity of a woman's periods and how long the sperm lives after intercourse. To avoid pregnancy it is best to use protection all the time but to get pregnant it is a good idea to buy ovulation-tests. Hope this helps.
No. It takes time for the hormones to build up within the body to see the signs of pregnancy. If you had unprotected sex 3-4 days BEFORE ovulation it is possible you are pregnant because sperm can live in the uterus 5-6 days, but you won't know for 3-4 weeks when you miss your first period. If you NOT had unprotected sex from day 11-18 of your cycle and have a 28 day cycle it is doubtful you are pregnant.