It appears you may not be ovulating. If you want to get pregnant seek medical advice.
It could be ovulation or your period coming back. It's usually not normal for a few months after.
Yes, diet pills can potentially affect the results of ovulation tests. Some ingredients in diet pills, such as hormones or stimulants, may interfere with hormonal balance and the luteinizing hormone (LH) surge that ovulation tests detect. This could lead to false positives or negatives in ovulation detection. It’s advisable to consult with a healthcare provider if you're using diet pills and trying to track ovulation.
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You could be. But the yeast infection would not be a result of being pregnant. Yeast infections after ovulation could be a result of high estrogen levels.
Two weeks is approximately the period of ovulation, and thus hormone levels are changing quickly. This is probably normal. If it's extreme, a doctor will need to do a proper examination.
Not exactly. At four weeks, you are just able to detect pregnancy though your pregnancy hormone levels. Your embryo is about the size of a period at the end of a sentence (" . ").
She could have an abscess, could have had trauma to the udder, a tumour or she may be from a line of heavy milkers and they can develop udders in the summer months or she may have a hormone imbalance.
No, you cannot get pregnant five days after ovulation. In order to get pregnant, you must have intercourse before or the day of ovulation. But keep in mind, it is hard to pinpoint the exact day of ovulation.