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i think i am pregnant.if i am i am five weeks.i've been having the symptoms.and my period dint come on this month,and ieverytime it do i have cramps.but i think it may come on this months but i dont have cramps.i'm not really sure about the pregnancy thing.but anyway could someone get pregnant 10 after their preiod?

2007-11-13 11:52:48 · 30 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Women's Health

but i did one pregnancy test and it came up to be neg.should i do another one?

2007-11-13 12:17:58 · update #1

30 answers

Theoretically, you can get pregnant the day after your period. It's likely to get pregnant 10 days after your period, this is the period of ovulation, buy a home pregnancy test they're cheap and discreet.

2007-11-13 11:55:51 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Well if she is already harassed about distinctive things and add demanding about an unplanned pregnancy that may preclude a period from displaying on time. Tell her annoying won't do whatever different then preserve her period from displaying if she isn't pregnant and if she is demanding will not solve some thing. Have her just loosen up. Take a pregnancy experiment. Typically if women don't seem to be pregnant and they are simply burdened taking a experiment make it exhibit up. Either manner have her take a experiment and if it indicates up terrible but her period still does not exhibit up take another one a couple of days later.

2016-08-06 04:29:33 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

There is a definite chance that any woman can get pregnant during her periods. Though the chances of pregnancy during periods are usually low during periods, they exist for all women. During periods, the chances of pregnancy are comparatively lower at the onset of a woman's period and increase just after her periods. The truth is that there is no predictable time during the month when the risk of pregnancy can be said to be absent.

Ovulation and the menstrual cycle
During each menstrual cycle, a woman's ovaries release an egg, or ovum. This process is called ovulation. Generally, this takes place on an average of about 14 days before the start of a woman's monthly period. Even for women with regular periods, this timing or duration can vary from month to month. Sometimes, there may not be any ovulation at all but the woman may still have her bleeding. After ovulation the egg moves toward the uterus through the fallopian tubes. If there is a sperm available, with all the right conditions, here is where the process of fertilization may take place. An unfertilized egg may live for about 24 hours and if does not get fertilized during this duration, it will be shed during the next menstrual period, along with the uterine lining.
Due to the increasing stress levels, it is very common for women who are ovulating to experience some vaginal bleeding that can be unfortunately mistaken for a period. Other factors that may contribute to this are malnutrition or trauma to the cervix. In some women, ovulation can actually occur before the menstrual bleeding has stopped. In others it may occur within a few days after her period has finished. In both of these cases, having sex before the period or just after it has finished, can result in pregnancy.

Besides misleading vaginal bleeding, the ability of sperms to survive inside a woman's body is also another reason why it is possible for a woman to get pregnant during her periods. Sperms can survive for an average of two or three days, inside a woman's body under normal conditions. If they receive ideal circumstances, however, they may remain viable for up to five days. So if sperm are deposited early, such as during a woman's period, they can hang around a few days, waiting until conditions are right for conception. A woman is most likely to become pregnant if sexual intercourse occurs just before or just after ovulation.

If you have had unprotected sex during your periods, the best idea is to take a home pregnancy test. These tests are easily available on the Internet and are very simple to use too. Within a few minutes you can know whether or not you are pregnant. If the home pregnancy test results show a negative, there is still a chance that you may be pregnant if you feel all the symptoms. In such a case a blood pregnancy testwould be the best solution. Do look up are article on blood pregnancy tests to give you a clearer picture of these.

2007-11-13 11:57:20 · answer #3 · answered by ~*Emily*~ 3 · 1 1

Yes!! Oh Geez yes! 10 to 14 days after your period is an ovulation period, this is the easiest time to get pregnant in fact. I would say if you didn't have a period last month.. and you did have sex, you are pregnant, because cramps, and a missed period are two signs of being pregnate. I would suggest getting a home pregnancy test, three maybe even, and then if it come out positive schedule a doctors appointment to have a blood test, and an ultrasound. Good luck!

2007-11-13 12:01:27 · answer #4 · answered by Bethany R 2 · 0 2

Just go get a pregnancy test at the store and take it. Get a double pack and take one now and one in the moring when you get up. If you missed a period then there is a chance you are prego. Of course it could be because you are stressed, over weight or underweight. If you test positive you should go in and see a doctor. Good luck.

2007-11-13 11:56:46 · answer #5 · answered by sukesgirl 4 · 1 1

Of course you could be, if you had sex.

Any time you have sex you risk the chance of becoming pregnant.

If the test said negative, wait another week or so then take another test, or just go see a doctor.

2007-11-14 03:13:09 · answer #6 · answered by Terri 7 · 0 0

Pregnancy symptoms and PMS symptoms are both caused by the increase of your body's production of progesterone - so they mimick one another and can be difficult to tell them apart. My point - you may have simply ovulated late this cycle or not at all causing a delayed or missed period. It happens from time to time - we all have 'off' cycles now and again.

That said, based on what you said, pregnancy is a possibility. Take a test, know for sure so you can take necessary next steps. Good luck.

2007-11-13 11:58:39 · answer #7 · answered by slushpile reader 6 · 1 1

you can get preg. anytime of the month. were you using protection? that is the real question. if you were, then you don't have as big of a chance of being pregnant. but if you didn't use protection, then you shouldn't be suprised, because you took that risk of getting pregnant, or even getting STD's. but just to be sure, i would take another pregnancy test. and if you still arent sure after that, then go to a doctor. they will be able to tell you for sure.

2007-11-13 12:33:38 · answer #8 · answered by Lauren 2 · 1 0

You need to calculate when you would be ovulating. Move women ovulate 2 weeks before their period starts. Think back to when you had your last period, and count ahead 14 days before it started. Give your self a three day window (ie 13 - 15 days before your period). When did you have sex? If you had sex in that window, then is it possible. Take a test anyway, or see your doctor.

2007-11-13 11:57:18 · answer #9 · answered by quatrapiller 6 · 0 2

10 to 12 days after the start of your period is the IDEAL time to try to get pregnant...so YES you can definitely get pregnant at that time...

Go take a pregnancy test...if you think you are 5 weeks by now it should tell you if you are.

2007-11-13 11:56:22 · answer #10 · answered by Carolyn H 4 · 2 1

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