Well honestly it depends on ur body, is ur period always on time, are u stessin alot?
I have a friend whose period is almost 2 weeks late, she has taken many pee test none were positive. My advice would be to make apt with ur obgyn, an explain how late u are, what u been feeling like, ect.
You can be up to two weeks late and not be pregnant but to be safe you should take a pregnancy test after you are seven days late.
Females do not get pregnant during their menstrual period. They get pregnant during ovulation. There are many reasons that your period could be late. Stress is one. If your still not happy wait a few more days and if you still don't have it go and see your doctor. He will perform a test and get rid of all your worries.
u don't get your next period if ur pregnant
Technically, 10 weeks pregnant.
you do it before your period.. while ovulating.
Some have early signs, but many do not have any signs at all. If your period is late, or if you suspect you are pregnant First Response Early Results can tell you as early as 6 days before your period is due. Good luck.
4 weeks and 3 days as long as you have a normal 28 day menstrual cycle. It could be less if you have an irregular ovulation cycle.
5days
There are no days before your period, when you already are pregnant. As soon as you are pregnant your next due period at the 4th will not come. When you are without periods for 2 months, it is very likely that you are pregnant. Many women don't know, that after 10 days after their last period, they are in a period of another 10 days that hey can become pregnant. Mostly it is only 7 days. So that means that 21 days between your period you cannot become pregnant. Short: Period + 10 days free. + 8 days pregnancy possible. + 10 days free. Dr. Phylopi
You should be able to reliably test 1 to 5 days after your missed period.
It is biologically impossible to menstruate while pregnant - you can bleed while pregnant but this is uncommon, and if you bleed when you expect your period it's fairly safe to assume it's menstruation. Your period was five days later than you predicted, unless you use FAM you can't know when your period is due but only predict based on your average cycle length - anything up to a weeks variation from your average menstrual cycle length is normal, and periods can be 'late' for many reasons.
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