Definitely not. Women differ widely. Some are able to get pregnant as early as the tenth day of their cycle, which actually begins with the first day of their period (not ater the period ends) while others are able to get pregnant still on day 20. In general, most women have their most fertile time between days 12 - 16.
Only if It's a rainy Monday
A woman can only get pregnant if she has sex during ovulation or for the week prior when there is fertile cervical mucus present - but without tracking her cycles with FAM she can't know when she is fertile or not, so she must always assume she is fertile. Thus if a woman does not use birth control then she could get pregnant 17 days after her period.
Yes, you can be pregnant, your period stops after pregnancy, if you recently had sex and your period stopped early you probably are pregnant.
Nope. In general, you can only get pregnant if you are ovulating.
No it can not. The only reason a woman's period would be delayed after rough sex, is that she became pregnant.
good new is you had your period meaning you are not pregnant.
No. If you are pregnant, your period will not come until you have had the baby.
No, a woman can typically get pregnant during the 5-day period leading up to ovulation and the day of ovulation itself. This window can vary depending on the length and regularity of her menstrual cycle.
No your not pregnant. You can only be pregnant if you miss your period completely.
Yes. THere are no "safe days" only days of varying chance of getting pregnant. The chance is small while you're on your period, but it's still there.
it depend did you have sex
For 99.9% of the population, the answer is yes. You will always miss your period when you are pregnant. A very very small percentage of the population experience a bleed around the time their period is due. This can be caused by hormones or implantation bleeding. The flow is very light and only lasts a couple of days instead of around 5 days. There are medical cases recorded where a woman will continue her "normal" period even though she is pregnant. These stories are extremely rare and are more "urban myths" than anything else.