I got pregnant a week before my period was due. It all depends on when you ovulate. Most always you ovulate about 14 days after your period began depending your cycle but there are times that your body ovulates twice in a month. Like what happened to me. The only difference was that it took 2 weeks after my period was late for the pregnacy tests to come back positive. So rare as it is, is does happen.
2006-10-15 07:41:03
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answered by Anonymous
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You can get pregnant anytime that you have sex, that is the bottom line answer to your question. Is it LIKELY that you would get pregnant 4 days before your period is due? No. It is very unlikely, but then women have gotten pregnant during their periods so you see that it depends on many things. Such as....are your periods regular? If so the most likely time for you to get pregnant if 18 to 14 days before your period. IF ( and this is a big if) your periods are regular, that means you ovulate at a half way point between the period you just had and the one that you are expecting to have. Sperm can live 4-5 days if conditions are good, as they are when you are ovulating.
Kind of a hard question to give a definite answer to as so much depends on the individual.
The changes of early pregnancy that you asked about are: tender breasts, sensitive nipples ( more than usual) a soft cervix....the non-pregnant cervix feels like the tip of your nose and the pregnant one feels like the soft end of your chin. Other than that you will notice, very early on in your pregnancy that you need to get up at night and go to the bathroom. The uterus in early pregnancy seems to push on the bladder making the need to urinate more often one of the early signs of pregnancy. You might also notice morning sickness tho that typically does not occur as early as the other things I mention.
Pregnancy tests are more sensitive than ever now and you can find out very early whether or not you are pregnant. A blood test is the most reliable kind.
Good luck
Love and Blessings
Lady T
2006-10-15 15:10:16
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answered by Lady Trinity 5
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I'm not sure about that but i know. But i know you can get pregnant during your ovulation time which is a week after your period (14 to 16 days counting from the first day of your period), and that's if you have a regular period which consist of 28 days between periods. But if you have an irregular period then i don't know.
But changes that you could start getting with in a week of implantation is pains in your breast or just around the nipple, nausea, headaches, constipation. Or you won't get none, or just won't notice it.
2006-10-15 14:39:59
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answered by Laverne B 1
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Only if you have sex. Sometimes the guy may have to do things to up you being pregnant. talk to a doctor he or she could give the 2 of you things to do that would help. LUCK.
2006-10-15 15:16:41
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answered by ancestorhorse 4
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you only can get pregnant 12 to 14 days after your period has ended. Trust me, it worked for me more than once.
2006-10-15 14:33:04
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answered by jazzy 3
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anything is possible but your best days are 10-16 days after the first day of your period. Do it in the morning b/c sperm count is high.
2006-10-15 14:35:58
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answered by Anonymous
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