You can get pregnant during any time of your menstrul cycle. It is just that certain times slightly reduce or improve the likely hood. But there is always a chance of pregnancy through all unprotected sex.
The chances of a 14-year-old boy impregnating a 14-year-old girl depend on several factors, including the timing of the girl's menstrual cycle, the boy's sperm count and motility, and the presence of any contraceptive methods being used. In general, the likelihood of pregnancy from a single act of unprotected intercourse is relatively low, but not impossible. It is important for teenagers to understand the risks of unprotected sex and to use appropriate contraception to prevent unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections.
You might be pregnant - take a test
Well, since there's really no false positive tests, if your cramping and bleeding either like a normal cycle or moreso then it might be that your body is trying to reject the pregnancy and you may be miscarrying (it's what happened in my first pregnancy as well as with my SIL's ectopic pregnancy). I would see a doctor right away just to be safe.
A pregnancy test can be performed early in pregnancy to predict conception or gestational age. Urine-based pregnancy tests detect pregnancy hormones in urine for a positive or negative result. Blood tests measure how much of a pregnancy hormone is present.Qualitative Pregnancy Test – UrineHome pregnancy test kits and urine pregnancy tests given by a physician are qualitative. Qualitative refers to the method of diagnosing pregnancy. Urine tests measure the presence of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in urine. If hCG is present, the test results are positive. If no hCG is found in urine, the test will be negative.False negatives are more common with a urine pregnancy test than false positives. False negatives can be caused by frequent urination due to high fluid intake and miscalculated start day of current menstrual cycle. False positives are typically linked to fertility treatments and prescription medications that include hCG as a means of increasing chance of conception.Quantitative Pregnancy Test – BloodA blood pregnancy test can be ordered as early as five to 10 days after unprotected intercourse. Blood pregnancy tests measure hCG levels in quantity rather than just a true or false result. Quantities can then be compared to normal levels as a means of gestational age prediction. In some cases, quantitative pregnant test results are higher than normal. Normal hCG levels at five weeks gestation fall between 18 and 7,340 mlU / ml. Measurements at the higher end of the range could mean medical issues with the pregnancy or multiple fetuses. Blood hCG levels will continue to rise until peaking between nine and 12 weeks gestation. After the 12th week, levels gradually fall until birth.Medical Treatment and Pregnancy TestDue to the possibility of false negative pregnancy test results, women who believe they may be pregnant should exercise caution when taking prescription and over the counter medications deemed unsafe during pregnancy. Diagnostic testing, such as X-rays and radiation-based testing should only be performed when medically necessary. Precautions include lead aprons placed over the abdominal area during X-rays. Prescription medications fall into pregnancy categories based on clinical testing and results. Categories include A, B, C, D and X.Category A drugs have been thoroughly tested for use during pregnancy and deemed safe. Category B is designated after animal testing revealed no signs of fetal harm. Category C may be linked to fetal damage in animal testing. Category D includes drugs proven to cause harm to a human fetus, but benefits from medications in this category could outweigh risks. Category X is reserved for medications that should never be used during pregnancy.
It doesn't mean anything - unless you use fertility awareness method you cannot know for certain when your period is due, you can oly predict when your period is due based on past cycles. Anything up to a weeks variation from your average menstrual cycle length is considered totally normal. As long as there's no risk of pregnancy there's no reason to worry about a few days 'late' from when you were expecting your period - if there is a risk of pregnancy then take a pregnancy test to put your mind at ease.
its not necessary dat u got pregnent its depend on menstrul cycle of gal.......AnswerYes, especially if it was unprotected sex.
No Fish do not have periods.
Are we referring to in vivo fertilization; literally injecting donor sperm in an effort to conceive? Or are we referring to risks associated with unprotected sex where the male partner ejaculated in the female partners vagina? If this question is about the risks of repeated unprotected sex, the answer is, it can easily result in pregnancy. Looking at statistics that change based on dates in the a woman's fertility cycle will give you an average risk set. The average risk conglomerating all dates and conditions within a woman's cycle, if both partners are completely fertile, is a 2.5% chance of pregnancy per instance of unprotected sex. So, on average, there is a 7.5% to 10% chance of pregnancy. But pregnancy doesn't work by averages. In some conditions, it would be nearly impossible to conceive. In others it would be overwhelmingly likely that she would conceive. If she had ovulated within 24 hours of the intercourse, for example, there is an 80% chance of pregnancy from unprotected an sexual intercourse.
after unprotected sex, pregnancy signs show after 1 month when you miss your monthly menstrual cycle, although this can be due to other reasons such as poor health or stress. your best bet is to go for a home pregnancy test kit or go to a hospital for a hormonal mapping test.
In the first semester of pregnancy,within the first 12 weeks of the pregnancy cycle
Spotting is when you will randomly have a little blood. Not a full blown flow.
You need to wait longer than one week before having unprotected sex. You cannot have unprotected sex until you have been on BCP for one complete cycle - once you receive your period after starting BCP, then you can have unprotected sex.
The vaginal irritation can be a infection and not related to any pregnancy but if you are late and have had unprotected intercourse, there is a risk.
Ever heard of PMS? Unless you have had unprotected sex two weeks into your cycle (which is roughly when you are fertile) then no, you won't be pregnant
Read the directions on the pregnancy test kit. 10-12 days after unprotected intercourse would probably be soon enough.
Yes, breastfeeding affacts the menstrul cycle and slows down the cycle. That is why, a woman can give maximun birth of children is 23 in his average period of life if she breastfeed each children for atleast 6 months. ied_kamlesh@rediffmail.com
It depends on when during your cycle you had unprotected sex - the earliest would be three weeks and could be four weeks or more.