There is no 'safe' period. Pregnancy can occur at any time during your menstrual cycle.
Yes, you can experience this during your cycle and during pregnancy.
immediately before and immediately after a period.
Periods and Clomidi used clomid and if pregnancy hasn't occured u will have a period after the cycle of clomid
Yes you can. Ovulation normally occurs on day 14 of the cycle if the period is regular. However, ovulation may potentially occur at anytime during the cycle and lead to pregnancy.
pregnancy is dated 40 weeks from the date of your last period. The first day of your last period counted as day one. You usually conceive during the middle of your cycle so when you find out you are pregnant, usually when you miss you next period you are said to be 4 weeks pregnant but the fetus is only actually 2 weeks old.
Get a pregnancy test.
No, taking laxatives will not stop your period. Your period is determined by your menstrual cycle, taking laxitives has no effect on your cycle at all.
The reason women have a period is to shed the egg and lining of the uterus after the fertile part of their cycle. In a perfect world, this would mean there is no chance of pregnancy because there would be no egg to fertilize at that time. However, sometimes the egg can remain in the woman's body and still be fertilized during her period. To make a long explanation short, it is unlikely but possible to get pregnant during your period. It is always a good idea to use contraception at all times during your cycle to avoid pregnancy.
You can conceive at any time throughout your cycle, including during your menstrual period. Spotting generally occurs during implantation and other times throughout a pregnancy. Spotting can also occur just before or just after a menstrual period. If you are concerned you may be pregnant, you should obtain a pregnancy test.
It is highly unlikely that pregnancy would occur 1 day before the period. Therefore, the period should resume as usual. It is important to note that pregnancy can occur at anytime during the cycle, but most commonly it occurs on or around day 14.
Yes they are! There is a hormone in your blood called HCG, which is the pregnancy hormone. It has to be a certain level for the hormone to appear in the test results. It doen't matter wheither you are in the middle of your cycle or not! You can still get periods during your first few months of pregnancy. I did! Good luck to you.