Ovualtion time! Some women experince cramping on ovualtion day.
unless the next month you miss your period and you dont have one no. Cramping and nausea come with your period
Yes, because the mature ovum (egg) is released 14 days before the next period.
Either two weeks after successful intercourse or your next expected period.
After stopping the pill, your next period will come in 4-6 weeks, and will soon return to its previous pattern, as it was before you were on the pill.
There is a high chance you probably are pregnant. Best chance is to get a test done.
Regardless of how long you used it, when you take out the last ring, you'll probably have your usual withdrawal bleeding. Your next period is likely to arrive in 4-6 weeks, if your periods were regular before you used Nuva Ring. If you had unpredictable periods before, you're likely to return to your previous irregular habit when you stop hormonal birth control.
From the start. You count the first day of bleeding "day 1".
Pregnancy is quite possible two weeks prior to (expected) next period ... but there will be no signs nor symptoms since the female body always acts as it were pregnant for the last two weeks of the menstrual cycle from menarche to menopause.
Yes, but the cramping could also be a sign that you are about to start your next period. It's pretty early to tell.
Normal bleed after a miscarriage is 1-2 weeks so it's not your period. You get your period back sometimes within 8 weeks from the miscarriage.
Period can arrive anytime after the withdrawal bleed from 4 weeks to 8 weeks. Its different in every woman.
There is always a chance of pregnancy when you have unprotected sex. The mild cramping could be from sex. If you had sex right before ovulation or during ovulation, there is a huge chance of pregnancy. If you miss your period then take a pregnancy test. Hope this helps.