Nope That's her period...if ur takin bout the guy, idk
MAY!!!! The months of the year in chronological order are:= January 31 days February 28 days ( 29 days in a Leap Year) March 31 days April 30 days May 31 days June 30 days July 31 days August 31 days September 30 days October 31 days November 30 days December 31 days . This is ONE year of twelve months , and/or 365/(366) days. Here is a verse to remember it by;- "Thirty days hath September, April , June and November. All the rest have thirty one, Excepting February alone, Which has 28 days each year, An 29 days in a Leap Year. "
First, you must convert 66 weeks into day by multiplying 66 by 7 and getting 462 days. Then, you convert days to months by dividing 462 days by 30 (the average amount of days in a month). Your final answer will be about 15.4 days (maybe .01 less considering months with 31 days in them).
340 days is greater.
There are 7 days in one week, so divide 285 by 7.The answer is 40 whole weeks and a remainder of 5 days.
Of course you can be anytime you have unprotected sex you may become pregnant.
yes
yes, definately! it depends when you had your last period. as you know, your period is your body releasing unfertilised eggs. so if you are just after, you might be lucky, or unlucky, depends on your point of view!
This is most likely post period PMS cramping. Your Uterus can continue to contract and cause cramping for a few days after your period. This is normal.
This is most likely post period PMS cramping. Your Uterus can continue to contract and cause cramping for a few days after your period. This is normal.
you rumped like rabbiots you will now be terminated
Yes, implantation cramping can vary in duration for different individuals. It is possible for the cramping to stop after a few days as your body adjusts to the implantation process. If the cramping becomes severe or is accompanied by heavy bleeding, it is advisable to seek medical advice.
It's not normal to have cramping six days after a pap smear, and you should contact your health care provider.
It's not normal to have cramping six days after a pap smear, and you should contact your health care provider.
That close to your period, it's hard to tell. Precum always carries the risk of getting you pregnant too, but if you're concerned, pick up a pregnancy test to be sure.
yup
if he came inside you,yeah. there is a chance.