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I Had Unprotected September 23 My Period Was Due On The 7th Now Its The 11th Still No Period Could

Can you become pregnant 19 days after your period?

The Dr starts counting the day of your last cycle starts. Not when you ovulate. That's why the times are different. They always make things more confusing than they have to. For your time to be correct you would have had to have your period on the 28th of august that's where the day June 4th will come into play. Check out the website below it will help you figure everything out.

I need world war 1 information by November 2 2007?

World War I, also known as the First World War, the Great War and the War To End All Wars, was a global military conflict which took place primarily in Europe from 1914 to 1918. Over 40 million casualties resulted, including approximately 20 million military and civilian deaths. The conflict had a decisive impact on the history of the 20th century.

The Entente Powers, led by France, Russia, the United Kingdom and its colonies and dominions, and later Italy (from 1915) and the United States (from 1917), defeated the Central Powers, led by the Austro-Hungarian, German, and Ottoman Empires. Russia withdrew from the war after the revolution in 1917.

The fighting that took place along the Western Front occurred along a system of trenches, breastworks, and fortifications separated by an area known as no man's land.[2] These fortifications stretched 475 miles (more than 600 kilometres)[2] and defined the war for many. On the Eastern Front, the vast eastern plains and limited rail network prevented a trench warfare stalemate, though the scale of the conflict was just as large as on the Western Front. The Middle Eastern Front and the Italian Front also saw heavy fighting, while hostilities also occurred at sea, and for the first time, in the air.

The war caused the disintegration of four empires: the Austro-Hungarian, German, Ottoman and Russian. Germany lost its colonial empire and states such as Czechoslovakia, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Yugoslavia gained independence. The cost of waging the war set the stage for the breakup of the British Empire as well and left France devastated for more than a generation.

World War I marked the end of the world order which had existed after the Napoleonic Wars, and was an important factor in the outbreak of World War II.

Late for my period, brown spotting, sick with a cold, BFN?

Could be a couple of things. Pregnancy could be the cause of the missed period,but also being sick can delay and mess up your cycle.

Also,early on pregnancy tests can be fickle. They don't pick up real small amounts of HCG. I'd wait a few more days or even until you're better. Then test.

We had sex and after 2 weeks I had my period. I haven't had sex in between, but my next period is 4 days late. Should I be worried?

If your last period was a regular one, and you didn't have sex after that, you can't be pregnant.  If it was a bit less, sometimes during early pregnancy some vaginal blood loss mimicking a period can occur, it could be a "false menstruation" so you could be pregnant, since the period 2 weeks before an expected period are your fertile days (ovulation is 14 days before the next period, and sperm when the cervical mucus is "sperm friendly" can still fertilize an egg after 3 to 7 days, an egg will last 10 to 24 hours after ovulation) if you're not on birth control pills.If in doubt, do a DIY home urine pregnancy test.You are using a reliable form of birth control until you're ready to have children, I hope?As you see the pill in typical (≈sloppy) use isn't as safe as many have thought, only an IUD is, along with other long acting reversible contraceptives = LARCs like DepotProvera injections and hormonal implants especially in women <21 yo see Effectiveness of Long-Acting Reversible Contraception — NEJMPPR = pill, patch, ring

Can I get pregnant 9 days after my period?

That would be the best moment to become pregnant, yes. Because that’s just a few days before you’ll ovulate. And when you ovulate, you’re basically fertile for about 24 to 48 hours. Once that small window of time ends, you’re at your least fertile moment.But another problem is that sperm can survive within your body. Left on it’s own, sperm dies within a few days. But the Fallopian tubes have special “feeding stations” where the sperm can rest and feed until your next ovulation and it has been proven that sperm can survive up to two weeks in those areas and thus get you pregnant.And if you’re a healthy and well-fed woman and the guy has healthy sperm then there’s no telling how long that sperm might survive inside you. There are some animal species where the female will store the sperm for indefinite times and thus will be pregnant for the rest of her life. But humans? Nope. Still, we don’t know how long sperm might actually survive in the female’s body although it is generally long enough to make women pregnant at any moment of their cycles.But on average, the chance of getting pregnant with unprotected sex is about 25% per month, assuming you have regular sex. About 80% to 90% of all women will be pregnant within a year with regular sex.But sex just once? The chance that you’re pregnant isn’t very big but it’s still there…

I had my period July 29 through August 6 and today (August 28) I'm bleeding. Is this considered twice the month of August? Could I be pregnant?

It looks like there may be some confusion here. What counts is how many WEEKS it has been since your last period regardless of which month you started and ended. Because some months have 31 days (such as July and August), you can have your period end at the beginning of the month and start again at the end of the month, as you have.Your previous period ended August 6. Your current period began August 28 — four weeks since your last period. That is absolutely normal.If you are bleeding now, you are having a period. Therefore it is highly unlikely you could be pregnant. Sometimes pregnant women do bleed slightly while they are pregnant, but that is extremely rare. If your bleeding becomes heavier than normal, please seek medical help.My guess from your question is that you are a young person, likely under 18. It sounds like you are very much in need of education about your periods and about birth control.For comprehensive, detailed, and accurate information about birth control (including abstinence and natural family planning), go to: Birth Control Methods - Birth Control Options.If you are low-income (or no income), any Planned Parenthood will offer you free to low cost birth control as well as free STD testing and regular annual reproductive health exams. If you become pregnant, they will also offer you resources to enable you to decide what to do.Do not take seriously the propaganda that has characterized PP as an evil abortion profiteer eager to terminate any and all pregnancies. That simply is not the case. I have worked there, and I know! Plus my daughter became pregnant at 18, and the PP she went to to confirm her pregnancy connected her with social services to get the medical and income assistance she needed to carry her pregnancy to term (my grandson is now 24!). She found her midwife through PP — and ended up getting a job in the midwife’s birthing center!You can find your local PP by searching here:Health Centers - Planned ParenthoodJust enter your zip code.You can also get information by calling 1–800–230-PLAN (7526). There are nurse practitioners who can help answer any question you may have about your reproductive health care needs. No need to be shy. Nobody is going to judge you.

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