I don't know. Maybe you can take a PREGNANCY TEST.
Yes you could be pregnant
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Any time you have unprotected sex there is a chance you will become pregnant. Depending on the timing of your intercourse and ovulation the chances go up and down. Having sex about a week before your period is at the tail end of your fertility timeframe, and you can still have your period and be pregnant. You probably should see a doctor about a blood test to see if you are pregnant.
i have learned that you have 14 days since the first day of your period to become pregnant in other words whatever the 14th day lands on that day you become pregnant. for example if you started on the 20th then you were more likely to become pregnant on jan.2 that is when you ovulated.
You might be. If your period doesn't arrive, take a test
to approx work that out you get the date of the first day of your last period and count forwards approx 10 days this wil then give you your date of ovulation. Hope this helps
When was your last pregnancy test taken? Do you know if you ovulated? If so do you know when you ovulated? Are your cycles regular? There are many possibilities here. You should consult a doctor for a blood test. This is truly the only way for you to be 100% sure.
Estimation: 1st day of last period Jan 3rd. Probable date of ovulation Jan 17th. Possible dates of conception Jan 13th to 21st.
Somewhere in February or if you're lucky you won't have to worry for a whole month and 3 days(or so)
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the last time my period came was jan.14.2011 and its the end of feb . i took a preg. test but it came out neg. but my period is never late do you think its to early to tell ?
Assuming 10 weeks and 3 days is the time since since your last period, your due date will be at 40 weeks. A simple rule to calculate the estimated date of delivery is to add 9 months 7 days to the date of your last period. Eg. Last period = 14 Jan 2009 Estimated date of delivery = 21 Oct 2009 This is just an estimation. Only 3% of women actually deliver on their due dates without any medical intervention. It's usually a few days to a few weeks earlier or later.