15
-12 = x+9 x+9 -9 = -12 -9 x = -21
.999 repeating = 1So 1.0think of it as7/9 = .777...8/9 = .888...9/9 = .999... 9/9 = 1
times 9 or multiplied by 9.
4x+9=25 4x+9=25-9 4x/4=1 16/4=4 4x+9=26 4(4)+9=25 16+9=25 The answer is 4
Yes. Most women ovulate 14 days after their period, but that is MOST NOT ALL. If you think you ovulated 9 days after your period (Which is possible for some women) and you had intercourse (sex) then, yes it is possible.
If a woman gets her period it is unlikely that she is pregnant
All women ovulate exactly 2 weeks before their period begins. That is 14 days. A 23 day cycle-14 days back to your ovulation=9. The 9th day of your cycle would have been when you ovulated, and unless you have a 2-4 day period then it wouldn't be most likely to get pregnant 7 days after your period.
When you ovulate on clomidIt is unusual to start clomid on CD 2. One usually starts on CD 3-5 and then takes one pill a day for 5 days. Ovulation usually occurs 5-9 days after your last pill. So you could ovulate as early as day 11.
You didn't ovulate twice in one month. Your pregnancy days are acording to gestation. Even though you did not conceive until 7 weeks ago you are considered 9 weeks pregnant because it has been nine weeks since you had you last menstrual. Which is why you are always asked the first day of your last period.
Well ovulation is more important when become pregnant than the period but in order to ovulate you must have your period. Generally you get your period between ages 9-14. A woman is most likely to become pregnant when she is ovulation (when her ovaries release an egg). Once the egg is released, sperm from the male, fertilizes it and it grows into a baby. But you do not have to be on your period to become pregnant. A woman generally ovulates about 14 days after her menstrual period.
Answer no it has to be about 14 days Answer A woman can get pregnant anytime after her period. So do not assume you can't. Answer It differs for every woman, so yes, you can be.
Spiders have an incubation period of 9-27 days.
No you can't. As long as it is a period though. Each month, 14 days after the first day of your period, you ovulate or produce an egg. If it is not fertilised then the blood levels of oestrogen and progesterone fall and you start another period. This is usually a 28 day cycle and by having your period you are removing the old egg before producing another and it starts all over again. From the first day of your period you can not become pregnant for up to 9 days. After this you can. Sperm can survive inside the uterus for up to 4 days and it can be there to meet the egg after ovulation. Add in another day to be on the safe side. This will be the 9 days. Hope this helps.
The gestation period of a human is approximately 40 weeks, or about 9 months. This period is counted from the first day of the woman's last menstrual period to the birth of the baby.
9 month 9 days
Yes