if you have unprotected sex you can get pregnant. Period.
Yes that's actually about the time she's ovulating, so it's prime time for pregnancy to occur. Ovulation cycles differ however, so she may or not may not get pregnant. Yes. Ovulation usually occurs in regular monthly intervals. However, sexual activity can stimulate ovulation.
It depends when you started having your menstrual cycles because in the first couple of months it is hard to find a regular pattern, if not it could be stress.
In fact, a majority of women may miss one period or so, but can still have regular menstruation cycles while pregnant.
Most likely was it just late. It happens and is normal.
Yes, especially if you are having short cycles. By implantation bleeding, I'm thinking you mean implantation of a fertilized egg in the lining of the uterus. In any case, any time you have unprotected sex you run the risk of becoming pregnant.
Yes it sometimes does follow the regular cycles
Of all couples trying to conceive, here's about how long it takes:30 percent get pregnant the first cycle (about one month)59 percent get pregnant within three cycles (about three months)80 percent get pregnant within six cycles (about six months)85 percent get pregnant within 12 cycles (about one year)91 percent get pregnant within 36 cycles (about three years)93 to 95 percent get pregnant within 48 cycles (about four years)
I have 36-39 day cycles, and got pregnant.
Yes, having irregular cycles can make it more difficult to conceive. Make an appointment with your OB/GYN to determine why your cycles are not regular.
It probally means you are pregnant, but sometimes, especially if she just started, she'll skp a few cycles because the hormones aren't pumping out on time.
It often takes a number of perfectly timed cycles before pregnancy is achieved. The chances of getting pregnant each cycle varies a bit with age. If you are 20-25, your chance per cycle are about 25%. From there they begin to fall off. At 25-30 your chances are about 20%. At 30-35 they are about 15%. After 35 they may be about 10% per ovulatory cycle, and the chances continue the downward trend.This means that the average woman under 30 will get pregnant within 6 cycles. Women in their early 30s get pregnant on average by the end of 9 cycles. Mid-30s would be a year. At any age you are considered infertile if you have been having regular unprotected intercourse for a year without conception; however, women over 35 should seek treatment after 6 months
The hormones found in birth control pills are not harmful to a fetus in the prescribed dose. The purpose they serve is to prevent you from ovulating and therefore preventing you from being able to get pregnant. If your menstrual cycles are typical and regular ovulation and the ability to conceive would occur approximately 14 days after the first day of your period. Unless you happened to have unprotected sex at this time, and then for a lot of women even if you did, you probably are not pregnant. Until you know for sure due to a missed period or positive pregnancy test you should continue taking your birth control pills to prevent you from ovulating and getting pregnant. If it turns out that you are already pregnant from that one time the pills won't have hurt the baby at all.