This may mean that you period is irregular which you should go to your doctor and it may be a smart idea to take a pregnancy testy
Not really. Often your period can be delayed a day or so by sex. If you haven't had a period in several weeks take a test.
You might be 3 weeks pregnant -- even though you only ovulated 1 week ago. It is just how they count pregnancy weeks -- from first day of last period. Generally you ovulate around day 14. You won't actually know if you are pregnany until you miss your next period
pregnancy is dated 40 weeks from the date of your last period. The first day of your last period counted as day one. You usually conceive during the middle of your cycle so when you find out you are pregnant, usually when you miss you next period you are said to be 4 weeks pregnant but the fetus is only actually 2 weeks old.
Most home pregnancy tests (urine tests) are accurate the day you miss your period. The day you miss your period, you conceived approximately 2 weeks prior, but technically you are "4 weeks pregnant" because pregnancy is calculated based off the date of your last menstrual period (LPM). Some pregnancy tests are accurate prior to the first day of a missed period. Most symptoms (nausea, breast tenderness, etc) start around 5 weeks after your LMP (3 weeks after conception). However, it is important to note that not all women experience symptoms.
In two weeks of what? You get pregnancy at fourteenth day of your menses. You can not know the same by this time. You can easily know that you are pregnant by week or ten days after you miss your period.
you count how far along you are by the first day of your last period. So by the time you miss your period you are technically considered 2 weeks pregnant.
You can take a test the day after you miss a period
No - stress or other issues may cause your period to be delayed a day or so but not miss a period altogether. ok if you missed your period one month do not worry just be happy
Not necessarily. You determine how far along you are based on the first day of your last menstrual period (which is considered day 1 of week 1). For example, if the first day of your last period was January 1, you would be 2 weeks along on January 15.
From the start. You count the first day of bleeding "day 1".
Do you mean day 28 since the first day of your last period or do you mean day 28 since the day you conceived? If you mean 28 days since your last period, then yes. If you mean since conception, possibly, but implantation/bleeding usually happens within 1-2 weeks after conception.
A day late is nothing. If you go 4 weeks with no period take a pegnancy test.